A nice selection of rare rides. I actually saw the Bosley many years ago at a show in Los Angeles, and, incredibly, met Mr. Bosley there who casually said, "I built that." BTW @4:52 - It's not "chromaly. It's pronounced "chrome moly" (chromium and molybdenum). And @6:44, "Bertone" is pronounced ber-tow-nee
@terryjacob816913 күн бұрын
There's a Kellison J6, here in Britain, that occasionally appears in historic sportscar races, that's powered by a 331cu.in.Chyrsler Hemi.
@jacobrev656716 күн бұрын
This is good watch to pd evolution
@jasonolszanicky403515 күн бұрын
2.83 Corvette engine? LMFAO 😊
@Colorado_Native15 күн бұрын
Yes, but putting out 290 horsepower more than makes up for the small, make that very small, displacement. Imagine a 454 cubic inch engine at 46,523 horsepower. Ha, who's laughing now?
@jasonolszanicky403515 күн бұрын
@Colorado_Native It would be a 289 V8 I was poking fun at the 2.89 simple mistake. Still a good video.
@Colorado_Native15 күн бұрын
@jasonolszanicky4035 Actually a 283 ci Chevy motor.
@RobertGuidry-f3f13 күн бұрын
@@Colorado_Native If either were possible, yes it would. At 2.83 inches cubed, you would have to train an ant to be your mechanic.
@Colorado_Native13 күн бұрын
@@RobertGuidry-f3f I was thinking along the lines of a decent sized model airplane motor.