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    Furious driving proud to be supported by Diamond Bright protecting cleaning and caring for the Furious Fleet and for yours with 10% off using Code fd10 follow the links in the description below hello and welcome to Furious driving and it’s New Year’s Day if you’re not full of minced pie champagne

    And sausage rolls then you could be here in s looking at an amazing array of classic cars that have come all the way across well all over the place actually to be here everything H in the show is pre 1994 so in theory I could have

    Brought the Rover Coupe or the punto but both tucked when the barns becoming a boring ordinary car but there’s lots of unboringed Bard Isabella Coupe and you’re greeted instantly by 49 Mercury Lead Sled oh that is so cool if you’re going to have a big old P estate you need some proper accessorization

    Although it should really be a Perse bike I guess I don’t know loving the Bentley oh wow check out this little bunny midship exciting micro Coupe hey said one and over there of course got a P6 and a lovely little Mark one or two moris M can’t help a Feeling bit tiny bit

    Claustrophobic with these non-opening windows grab a bit of inspiration for how many’s work looking at this one oh check out these e type Aston a30 or A35 and stunning Alpha Romeo yeah it’s lovely those wheels are amazing that’s isn’t It oh yeah offro vper through the shad 197 another mini mini pickup have you seen one of those before min’s Galore now but carbon fiber wheel arches extensions on that one later one early one and an imp the Rival oh 3 500 ducking in there with a few more Min and an

    Elf front of the clubhouse you get the pre-war stuff the cool stuff what have we got Alvis okay mg cream cracker oh nice actually for sale oh so much cool stuff lost in seven Model T hard to tell from the back of these things cuz oh Austin selection and a Bristol

    Over there oh Austin truck Bentley Austin 7 Austin s are notoriously popular oh Vox hols and ala Romeo another Alo wowly Austin Clifton heavy 12 4 T it’s gum Drop oh that Bentley and a Buick wow that’s a grand machine a beautiful lustin six in two-tone and an Austin Taxi Cab complete with passengers luggage I love that kind of accessorization get some drinks okay but look at this wonderful properly used lost in 7 special it really is

    Definitely getting the kind of use that these things are intended for love a shiny one but seriously these things are just the best trudging through a field at high speed spinning mud everywhere brilliant fun but definitely worth it Everything here is older than mid 1994 El plate or older where do you even begin there’s so much Porsches whatever that is Fiesta Car gear other Volkswagen the seven series CA NOA to Nova wow oh check out the um what is that New Yorker kler New Yorker what a

    Color I’m not sure what it is actually I’m so so much cool stuff walking onto the start stop straight and the sheer volume of cars is just overwhelming as is sadly the volume of the copyright music hence the fact I’m now giving you a voice over of what

    Was going on because there was a lot I me the variety is just insane people have grouped a little bit together we’ve got the classic volkswagons the air cods the hot rods and of course just a random 7 series BMW and Pro Street Ford pop up

    Until the 1930s when this was an actual race circuit this was part of the track itself so parking on here does feel a little bit special this old concrete is over 100 years old and where cars would have been tearing throughout 150 mph with no safety gear no seat belts no

    Helmets that little MGA is possibly the closest we’ll come to that right now everything on there is very very cool very very Interesting check out the roof record with the skis on that Mercedes that’s quite fun oh Ford F-150 blind me a Vitara isn’t old enough to be here that’s amazing Furious Junior had never seen an original Vitara before he was really interested but weirdly didn’t want me to go and buy one I don’t

    Know why love the alpha by the way and the Mercedes w124 next to and the Mercedes w190 and that Volvo Amazon if I was to give you a rundown on every car here I would be here for weeks this would be a 997h hour video because there’s just so much here so much

    Variety and very very few copies of the same car a couple of P6 is the same couple of W12 3s similar even a couple of alpines and bow e30s but really not much of anything that’s the Same quite a few e types I noticed only one standard Vanguard Though type Lovely I did absolutely love this w123 estate and the Jag next to it was also pretty cool however this estate with the bike rack on top was one of the cars of the show for me the fat is pretty cool and so is the alpha and a Sierra three door oh my

    Goodness there’s just too much to love there that another Alpha behind it I didn’t even notice I think these are 164 seats I’m not quite sure and of course the Mark II escort which brought back all kinds of memories of the pain of an early job many years

    Ago sitting for many hours in one of these things Cool Americana behind us oh check out that when that’s something would be receptive to it Torino wagon Rusty that’s cool very rusty though a Torino Squire what an amazing thing Model A Towing a racing car heading up to the banking and there’s even more cars it’s not as full as it

    Has been in previous years but still an absolutely epic turnout for New Year’s Day Furious Junior surprised me with the amount of car knowledge he’s absorbed Without Really Trying I said to him we hadn’t seen too many of the same things as we walk past the S Alp he said yeah but that’s the second one of those we’ve seen and I was amazed as I not notice the black one at first I think for him this old Dynamic 88 Low

    Rider with metalflake paint was the car of the show this is the one that really really grabbed him and it seemed to grab pretty much everyone else as well that’s a shape that was designed to become a hot rod almost and Cadillac Fleetwood from the 90s in front is also something

    Pretty cool and look carefully there’s a tr8 next to it well it says tr8 in official looking letters Anyway on the banking which was of course the famous part of the track the oldest racetrack in the world which you can’t even walk up in this weather it’s just too slippery amazing cars with no safety gear at all went bombing around there at 150 mph there were so many

    People it was almost impossible to film because people just love to be here it’s an amazing feel to this place and of course yet more incredible cars which I could have spent all day just draing over Furious Jr was very impressed indeed with the Rolls-Royce with the actual brushes on the headlight wipers

    But everyone seem to be very taken with this JDM spec Cedric which is a very rare car here in the UK and looks amazing with the full JDM spec modifications on It but the second world war when this became an aircraft Factory is when the racing stopped and there are lots of these air raid shelters left over from that period so this is one of the old bomb shelters when this is a aircraft Factory during the

    War this is a third place sometimes I come here to be alone to Cry C Look r a three door eight a Sprint a Sprint epic La a peel f epic lack appeal rain oh p5b lovely that’s what we to have a look at oh M Roots group this is the the factory that was in Maidstone was it yeah little tiny Hillman Husky Abolutely I’ve better go driving one of those little Clan Crusaders oh that’s fun that’s pretty Dad yeah the best place Dad Ins So this was the amazing New Year’s Day show here at Brooklyn’s and an event I’ve not been to for the last couple of years just because family things got in the way but I’m so glad I made it back again next time I’ll make sure I’ve Got

    A Car at the front of the drive that I can get down here that’s pre 94 so we can enjoy and be part of the show ourselves but thank you for coming thank you for coming with me on the journey though if You’ enjoyed this please as

    Always hit like And subscribe and join us again next time we’re doing something completely different oh

    38 Comments

    1. Some great old cars Matt and at times I did feel like I was doing 150mph in my armchair 😂, gosh you sped around the cars so fast my head spun 😁. Looked a good day out and nice that Furious Junior is becoming a chip off the old block .

    2. Wish I could have been there…. I would have tried to take my 1953 A40 Somerset! My ears pricked up when I heard you say Gumdrop!! My childhood and the books by Val Biro….who lived near me here in Chesham in Buckinghamshire. Gumdrop was a favourite at fetes and local carnivals. I actually saw Gumdrop on the road about 5 years ago near me in Ashley Green….. do you know if it's still around now?

    3. Some great cars there must make the effort to go next year, Be nice if I can get my Lancia 2000HF coupe back on the road for that!!!!All the best for 2024. Bob

    4. Not necessarily the need for a Peugeot bike. For years all the support cars and official cars were provided by one of the main sponsors who also got their name plastered across the finish line. Used to be Pug then for years was FIAT these days its been Skoda

    5. Fantastic, thanks for giving those of us who no longer live in the UK a real treat. That Hillman Husky was absolutely fantastic, probably my favorite featured in this video.

    6. The two archetypal people's cars (and in fact contemporaries for a while, weren't they, the Model T and Austin 7 at3:25; look at the difference in size between them! The Model T wasn't a small car

    7. I had an invite to this one but had to decline due to circumstances but it looks like it was a great meet up. My brother who lives nearly 100 miles away from me (a car enthusiast from birth) did make it did spot you out and about though. Many thanks for sharing.

    8. Once lived in Byfleet and would often explore the outside of the Byfleet banking and find bits of 20's and 30's racing cars in the leaf litter and soil under the trees 30 and 40 years after they went over the top.
      The last whole aircraft to be built and take off from the Vickers Armstrong (later BAC) factory was the VC10's, always over the village as the railway embankment was at the Weybridge end of the runway and had a blast deflector to stop the jet blast from blowing trains over. Few aircraft returned to the factory after the Viscounts and Vanguards were withdrawn from BEA and BOAC service, only remember one BOAC VC10 that returned and left again as the first RAF VC10 air to air refueling tanker, they replaced the ageing ex V Bomber Victors and Valiants. The rest were converted at Filton, Bristol or by the RAF who had VC10's as transport aircraft. Bits of Concorde were made at the Brooklands factory. The TSR 2 was going to be built there and at Filton before the project was scrapped after the prototype was built and undergoing testing.

    9. Wow what a selection , I must make the effort to try and visit the Brooklands museum especially when some kind of event like this is on . A long way from Lancashire sadly .

    10. Having grown up just up the road in Epsom I recognized at least two of those cars, a Lotus which belonged to and old girlfriends dad and the Just Roofing van.
      I didn't even know this was a New Years Day event. Next year.

    11. I couldn't believe what I was seeing – a Mk 1 Escort 2-door with a full-width front-bumper and the original hub-caps. Unbelievable! 😂🤣

    12. Like @kevinnye5132 these whistle stop, shoot and move on videos don't do it for me. I'd rather you picked out half-a-dozen most interesting vehicles and gave us a proper look…

    13. The interview with Ian wasfantastic! It was nice to see all my favourite YOUTUBERS in one place. I know you have been to the different shows together this year, but I don't think I've seen a structed interview together. Therefore, this got me thinking, Who did I watch first and in what order? I think I stated with you because I've just received my third calendar. It was sometime before you did that massive country to country trip. As you know, I am severely disabled, so was naturally was drawn to TWC. We had a friend with Polio who had one. So the question going through my mind was; Why does this no-disabled man want to use a disabled three wheeler? I'm not sure, however, now I don't care. The next person was Steph. I just found her. Being into older vehicles, I just started watching and became interested. Then came came Matt. Again, I was just browsing and came across 'Fundraising' and liked it so stated watching. Then last, but not least Elton and Claire. I found UK Barn Finds through ACA. Then got 'hooked on that too. During CVD19, I came across HandH Classic Car Auctions Watched them. Loved it, then looked for more. Found ACA started watching them. Then found Manor Park classics, started watching them. Now, I think I think I watch about 6 or 7. The reason is dad took us to the auction to buy the family car. The funny thing is the cars we bought as family bangers that we kept for a year or two at the most [until they dropped to bits] are now CLASSICS! As some of you know, I type with my nose.

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