Fantastic to see Parry Thomas still held in such high regard as my family here in New Zealand own one of the few or maybe the only remaining Parry Thomas Specials still in existence. Handed down from my late grandfather Ron Roycroft collection 1923 1.1lite Hooker-Thomas engined Special restored by my Uncle. Just to name a couple of other thoroughbreds Grandad owned and raced were the legendary Nuvolari 1935 Geman GP winning P3 Alfa Romeo and Gonzalez 1951 Silverstone GP winning 375 Ferrari an awful lot of thoroughbred race cars ended up in New Zealand and Grandad owned many over the years. Only two in our family left are the Parry Thomas Special and a 1925 Type 35a Bugatti. The Special is on the market for realistic buyers.
@sheldonaubut3 жыл бұрын
Great job Andy! Your videos are always entertaining and/or informative.
@AndysVideo3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Sheldon it is always good to hear my viewers enjoy when we do.
@woodwardshawn7083 жыл бұрын
Been there couple of times
@vc10aviation3 жыл бұрын
Great video
@carlosfernandes89193 жыл бұрын
Belo Museo , Bela Reportagem, Parabéns, muito bom mesmo...
@AndysVideo3 жыл бұрын
Grazie Carlos mi fa piacere che ti sia piaciuto.
@timdunn23873 жыл бұрын
Well done. Good content and a clear explanation. You may have just saved me a trip from South Australia.
@AndysVideo3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words Tim, but believe me you do still need to visit. I have only scratched the surface of this incredible place. I have not mentioned the Worlds First in Aviation Wireless Communication at Brooklands, the incredible secret story of Peter Eckersley the BBC and the secret service. Did you know that more aircraft were produced here then anywhere else in the world (with an arguably posable exception of america). Then there is the fact that Barnes Wallis created his biggest achievement here, that helped led they way to Concorde and space travel and so much more. For a small taste of this see www.andysvideo.com
@timdunn23873 жыл бұрын
@@AndysVideo Even the fact that Barnes-Wallis worked in the clubhouse until 1971 sent a shiver down my spine. I started work when he was still working. Born in 1953 I grew up on the Dambusters story.
@AndysVideo3 жыл бұрын
You will find a couple of his bouncing bombers at the Museum, plus some of his other variants, one of which you can watch us moving in a couple of weeks time on the Yesterday Channel TV series called Secrets of a Transport Museum.
@alistairmills76082 жыл бұрын
My Grandfather was born in 1907 in Surbiton just 6 miles from the track. I have no doubt that he and his family could hear racing cars and aircraft at Brooklands. Perhaps that's where our families love affair with racing cars and military aircraft originates.
@AndysVideo2 жыл бұрын
Not just Brooklands, a couple of miles up the road in Kingston they were making Sopwith aircraft for the 1st World War and the Hawker aircraft for the second and beyond. In later years you had the F1 teams Cooper and Brabham on your door step. The area has always been a place of engineering excellence.
@-Colonel-Kernel2 ай бұрын
@alistairmills7608 my Dad was born in 1919 in Surbiton and my Granfather owned a garage that serviced some of the cars. He had a free access pass for Brooklands so used to give it to my Dad who was a teenager at the time to go down on his motorbike and watch the races. He passed away a few years ago and we went this weekend to sprinkle his ashes around the track, I think he would have approved.
@colinmitchinson70713 жыл бұрын
Another great and interesting Video as always👌 Colin (Mitch)
@AndysVideo3 жыл бұрын
OMG! Great to hear from you Colin, glad you liked it and sorry you were not in it, perhaps when we get around to doing the Aviation one in a year or two.