DO YOU HAVE AN INTERESTING CLASSIC? If you want to feature your car on the channel please contact me! jack.pe@btopenworld.com I film near Burford and it takes around 2.5 hours.
@JohnColeman-zs8ei9 ай бұрын
5565😂😂
@jackburtonstwin9 ай бұрын
The nodding dog is peak 70s. The perfect decor for such a car.
@Steven-p4j9 ай бұрын
Indeed, or a dancing Hawaiian belly dancer.
@peterrenn63419 ай бұрын
I love the way he seems to be leaning into the corners and peering ahead on the straights. I think I need one. ;-)
@assininecomment16309 ай бұрын
Despite the Seppo popularity, it's originally a German thing - called 'wackledackel'. 😄 It might suit an Allegro, but is totally out of character for a car that, when new, was the equivalent of £200 000+ now.
@G589 ай бұрын
Totally distracting.
@Steven-p4j9 ай бұрын
@@assininecomment1630 People in Australia sometimes have various dance inspired oddities on their dash, such as Hawaiian hula dolls
@lance4242429 ай бұрын
This takes me back. I owned a 375 High Speed as a young man; this was over 40 years ago. Mine was slightly different than this car however. being a 2-seater (375S). My one clear memory was the engine cutting out during hard cornering. Otherwise it was a fun car, and reliable as well. Build quality was good. I sold it off after a few years and it is currently owned by Leno.
@taunuslunatic4049 ай бұрын
Was the carb starved of fuel during hard cornering?
@Mike-br8zt9 ай бұрын
I think Leno did an updated video on his Monti.
@dietznutz19 ай бұрын
@taunuslunatic404 could be, maybe the float didnt like lateral G
@DaniboyBR25 ай бұрын
Thats the kind of car you don't sell, you put it in your garage and leave it to your kids, its a supercar.
@Rog54469 ай бұрын
I once followed a Monteverdi on the M40 and had to pull off for fuel. The Monti followed me to the filling station and we both filled up and got back on the slab together and went tandem in the fast lane overtaking everything. I was driving a Bristol 411, so the cars were cousins, as they both had big block Chrysler V8s.
@tomroot79619 ай бұрын
Would love to see Jack road test a Bristol 411.
@promerops9 ай бұрын
@@tomroot7961 Hear! Hear!
@alexsetterington31429 ай бұрын
You were following him but he followed you into the gas station?
@Rog54469 ай бұрын
@@alexsetterington3142 You got me!
@71ala9 ай бұрын
That explains why you both took the same time (presumably a LONG time) to refuel 😂
@mkadair9 ай бұрын
Hello Jack! I think this is the first road test of a The Monteverdi 375 High Speed I have seen. As a kid, I was fascinated by the looks, Chrysler power, and the PRICE of these cars. Finding this car to test is a feather in your cap. Congratulations! Love the dog in the back!
@Number279 ай бұрын
Thank you chap, I think the nodding dog toys originated in Switzerland!
@jonathangalloway67969 ай бұрын
Another belter Jack 👌
@DolleHengst9 ай бұрын
@@Number27 These things are called Wackeldackel in Germany, where it's a household name. It literally means "wobbling dachshund". It's a bit of a cult item, that for many brings back fond memories of the 60's and 70's.
9 ай бұрын
I'm from Basle, i have seen a 375 High Speed live (spectacular!) and i think you're right, probably the first road test ever. That just made my day!
@Mrfeid9 ай бұрын
Love the quick glance in the review mirror at the dog on the rear parcel shelf at 8:49 when talking about the steering and the fact that these types of boxes tended to “dog” cars of the era.
@gregharvie38969 ай бұрын
Hi Jack, from Sydney, Australia. I'm now 68 and grew up in Mosman, now and then Sydney's most expensive suburb , with wonderful water and Harbour views everywhere, as Middle Head, Mosman is the headland that one sees when entering Sydney Harbour via north and south head, the harbor's gateway. Back in the 50's,60's & 70's it was also the home of most Consul Generals, Ambassadors, or High Commissioners. I went to school back then with the Swiss Ambassador/high commissioners' daughter. They had a garage full of 4 Monteverdi's, a his and hers 375/4 the giant long wheelbase 4 door with the front half basically of the 375L as seen here one white and one silver with maroon leather, plus a 375L in dark blue with a creamy-white interior, plus a 375S the 2 seat short wheelbase coupe in bright chrome yellow with a rich blue leather interior. Here for over a decade, when the mum and dad left Australia and by then all their Kids were young adults, mum & dad took just the two, two doors with them and sold both the giant 4 door sedans, both are still on the road here in Australia. Their durability, reliability and exclusivity made Ferrari's seem like trash with dubious reliability. I know, as one of my Grandad's mates Les Miller, located at Willoughby mid-way on Sydney's north shore was known as the "Ferrari whisperer", who serviced all the Italian sports luxury brands. Back in the 60's Les bought something like 14 "dead" Ferrari's from owners who had killed their engines and could not afford, or, be "bothered" fixing them. Les tracked down great engines from European cars that had been scrapped due to body rust corrosion but had reasonable or serviceable engines. Now in his late 80's, Les and his son still own ALL of them to this day. Back in the 1960's a Ferrari with a dead engine in Australia was worth about half the price of a new poverty spec' HB Vauxhall Viva!! What did Les drive, a pair of Facel Vega's, a white HK500 coupe with red interior, and a beautiful pale ice green metallic, with deep metallic grey roof and almost eggplant leather giant 4 door Excellence, one of just to factory right hand drive Excellences ever imported into Australia, they have pretty much the SAME Chrysler running gear as the Monteverdi's. European style and flair, coupled to Detroit Iron V8's giving 200,000 plus miles of reliable service minimum. With their European exhausts the earlier 383ci/ 6.4 litre Chrysler hemi V8 & the later 440ci/ 7.2 litre wedge head V8 do not sound anything like an American V8 in either the Monti's or the Facel's
@richardhead32639 ай бұрын
What a great post, thank you.
@Mike-br8zt9 ай бұрын
I used to live in Mosman! I knew the owner of a 375/4 (white), there is a gold 375L and a blue one in Oz. I was thinking about bringing a Safari into Oz but could not find one at the price I was willing to pay.
@danielgould62889 ай бұрын
Yes, also agree, great post. I have never heard of these cars before.
@Tonyclifton-q4f9 ай бұрын
A teacher at Bega High School built a replica HAI 450 SS on a hq one tonne chassis in fibreglass ,i was a student there and my father helped him tune the 350 small block but truth be told it didnt look too good
@nmarks4 ай бұрын
Did you happen to know Thomas O'Shea, by any chance?
@mikevanblommestein57269 ай бұрын
What a time for exquisite cars , The Iso Griffo, Jensen Interceptor , Aston Martin and Ferrari Daytona were some competition :)
@studio-flash9 ай бұрын
True, the ISO Grifo with better styling, interior and of course the unbeatable Corvette V8 engine is the best one.
@majorp79679 ай бұрын
Unbeatable Corvette? Is this ironic?@@studio-flash
@tacfoley44439 ай бұрын
...and the Ferrari 365GT 2+2...............
@mattfreeman26489 ай бұрын
@@studio-flash absolutely and the Grifo was £5,500 compared to the £10,450 Monteverdi!
@Mike-br8zt9 ай бұрын
My dream car. Like many of 'our' age, we first heard of these cars by Top Trumps cards. I was involved in the sale of Peter Monteverdi's model car collection after the purchase by a Dutch classic car dealer. There were approximately 100 375Ls built. At one time I did have a list of the chassis numbers for the early years of production (up to early 1970s). One Monteverdi owner told me that Peter liked his customers to pay in cash, hence the issue of production numbers.
@thereverendsam4139 ай бұрын
I used to pore through big books, price guides, anything I could get hold of as a kid to find cars that I'd never heard of. Monteverdi were one of the marques 14 year old me was fascinated with. Thanks for bringing us one. Next, a Monica?
@paulzon9 ай бұрын
Me too. I first discovered it in the 'Observer's Book of Automobiles,' which I used to study constantly when I was a little boy. I also got the chance to sit in one when my dad took me to the Motor Show at Earl's Court.
@1968spikey9 ай бұрын
A Sbarro episode would be great.
@danieldravot3419 ай бұрын
In 1974 I attended the season-end US Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, and since I had to make a quick get-away I parked right by an exit from the circuit. As I was walking back to my seat in stands I saw a car I could not readily identify, despite the Ferrari badging. It had a ‘375S’ badge on it and it took a minute or two for the dime to drop. Monteverdi! I’ve always assumed the owner badged it as a Ferrari in order to avoid endlessly explaining what a Monteverdi was . . .
@tomflyinghat91229 ай бұрын
What a brilliant road test. I had a Dinky Toys Monteverdi 375 in a striking shade of red. I thought it was absolutely beautiful. Until now I had never seen one move or heard the engine noise. Photographs cannot convey the sheer good looks of this car in the same way that seeing it on the move in the sunshine does. Thanks so much for making my dreams come true. It’s just a pity that I don’t have £300 grand lying around to buy one.
@fg39018 ай бұрын
I have a blue Matchbox Grifo with opening doors.
@arrangrant46149 ай бұрын
The Who bassist John Entwhistle owned one. He bought LYX 491K new in 1971 it was believed to be one of only six RHD High Speed cars ever made.
@markusberzborn63469 ай бұрын
Right. Although he did not have a driving license.
@arrangrant46149 ай бұрын
@@markusberzborn6346 I know he didn’t have a driving license his wife used to drive him around . He also owned a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow which he had converted to an estate so that he could carry his dogs around!
@ChosenHandle1179 ай бұрын
@@arrangrant4614 RIP, The Ox. Imagine that rock n roll way of living....!
@ChosenHandle1179 ай бұрын
I just did a tax check.... it's around, but sadly on SORN. Is bronze....
@assininecomment16309 ай бұрын
I know Charlie Watts had a pretty flash collection of cars, but didn't have a drivers licence,@@markusberzborn6346. Frankly, I wouldn't have picked _either_ Entwistle or Watts to be that profilgate. Sounds like more of a Keith Moon or Reg Dwight thing. 🙄
@jehl19639 ай бұрын
I seem to remember that an American car magazine titled a review of a Monteverde (or a similar car) : "All of the benefits of an Italian supercar, without the stigma of low price". That seems to sum it up pretty well!
@assininecomment16309 ай бұрын
😂 That's some remarkably witty writing, from Murrrcan auto journalism.
@AtheistOrphan9 ай бұрын
And they couldn’t even spell the name correctly!
@stephenphillip56569 ай бұрын
As a callow youth in 1972, I commuted into Leeds (West Yorkshire) on my motorcycle. As I passed through the leafy suburbs of North Leeds (Alwoodley, Adel & Cookridge etc) I occasionally saw automotive exotica. A Lamborghini Miura pulled up alongside me at traffic lights on one memorable occasion and on another, a Monteverdi 375 was espied parked on a local garage forecourt. Oh, and a DeTomaso Mangusta once shot past me on a dual carriageway. My l'il Honda 175 didn't stand a chance so I let it go!
@kimmorgan3799 ай бұрын
That was in my Top Trumps deck!!!! It was the card you wanted....
@alfaduc9 ай бұрын
Exactly! I think it had the biggest engine of them all.
@gulfstream72359 ай бұрын
Top Trumps cards were the business back in the day
@richardhoneybun55099 ай бұрын
Cadillac had the biggest engine 8litre in Top Trumps super cars and the Monteverdi Hai had the most power 450hp 😁 Now that would be a test drive to see the Hai 😉
@kimmorgan3799 ай бұрын
@@richardhoneybun5509 actually, having watched the whole film you're right - it was the Hai, not this one.
@willo3009 ай бұрын
I remeber this from Top Trumps, thanks for bringing back good memories 😊
@johnvender9 ай бұрын
The 440 Chrysler was also in the Jensen Interceptor. That bonnet being slightly lifted on the front right corner (11:09) drove me nuts, I would get that fixed straight away.
@morris24509 ай бұрын
I would put that down to the lense angle which possibly accentuates the opening
@kevmagill51639 ай бұрын
Richard has a very cool garage, and I thank him for letting you drive these rare and interesting cars for your channel. Jack, you're unique in the cars and content you bring to your channel. It's really is appreciated, and I look forward to every Number 27 video. A very elegant car, this.
@alberthitchcock9 ай бұрын
Thanks Jack to you and Richard for a great review. Only Jay Leno has done another review to my knowledge and that was on the 375S which doesnt look as nice IMHO. Its a very exclusive car, and I have heard only about 66 of the 375L were ever produced. Peter Monteverdi was said to have taken an active role in the design with Frua and subsequently Fissore. So he was a great designer aswell as a racing driver of some note and an Entrepreneur. He tragically died at the relatively young age of 64.
@mrdainase9 ай бұрын
That car was at the Bicester Scramble last Sunday and it's bloomin' lovely too!
@adriansmith389 ай бұрын
Love the nodding dog!
@bruceschneider49289 ай бұрын
The phrase is "There's no replacement for displacement."
@clashcityrocker20519 ай бұрын
I think the Americans would say…. “Their ain’t no substitute for cubes”
@robertharris70279 ай бұрын
in German: Hubraum ist durch nichts zu ersetzen. Ausser durch mehr Hubraum. (There is no substitute for displacement. Except through more displacement)
@jamesengland74619 ай бұрын
@@clashcityrocker2051 no; the op comment is correct.
@gdubaz9 ай бұрын
@@clashcityrocker2051 As an American I can confirm no one here has ever uttered that phrase . . . not even in California.
@assininecomment16309 ай бұрын
Tbh, Jack doesn't plan anything he presents - it's usually just enthusiasm + incongruous phrases. 🤷♂️
@wightangel8 ай бұрын
The Monteverdi is still a very eye catching work of art, and the exhaust sound is too die for. What a brilliant piece of history at last put on the internet.
@jt-hb8lh9 ай бұрын
This car will always be in my heart for one reason.Many years ago i had a yellow muscle car looking diecast car that was yellow.I remember every single detail of the car but not the brand.Many years later I saw one ( same colour as my old diecast) passing me outside a holiday resort i used to work.Absolutely gorgeous.
@martiniv89249 ай бұрын
My fathers boss ‘Richard Luck’ bought one in the very early 70’s , dark blue in colour, flown to Switzerland for the seat moulding, it left a lasting impression on an 11 year old 😎👍🏻
@robbrady46499 ай бұрын
A review of the 70s Maserati Khamsin would be nice.
@sebastiend.53359 ай бұрын
Absolutely love that centre console which continues right up and including the back seats! Another great video Jack. Thanks. Greetings from the Netherlands
@rocklover74379 ай бұрын
I worked at JCT 600 in 80,s when the sold Porsche and Ferrari and i was shocked how poor the build quality was on the Ferrari,s
@sailingspark97489 ай бұрын
It is interesting how at that time period, so many cars abandoned the swoopy styling of the early 60s for straight edges. Just look at how many late 60s vehicles adopted the full width grill with quad headlights set within.
@declanclark53169 ай бұрын
Gerald Harper drove one of those in Hadleigh, a white one. Yorkshire Television must have had a hell of a lot of money in their programme budget in those days 🙂
@byronmills59529 ай бұрын
They borrowed it from the UK importers - the white car was the UK Motor show car from 1970. It still exists - was subsequently painted red sometimes in its life and is currently being restored - it was in very poor condition.
@declanclark53169 ай бұрын
@@byronmills5952Didn't know that, thanks... I did put the reg into the ULEZ checker to see if it was still knocking about, but TfL know nothing about it, it seems.
@jonathancollard37109 ай бұрын
Jack, herein a list of interesting cars you could do a video on; - Matra Bagheera and Murena (3 seats abreast, 20 years before Gordon Murray nicked the idea for McLaren F1) - Triumph Stag / Triumph GT6 - Renault 5 Gordini ( arguably the 1st proper hot hatch) - kit cars such as the Nova (VW Beetle based, inspired “UFO” si-fi exotic / Marlin (MGB based Morgan clone) or anything from Dutton which were all Ford based I think - MGA 1600 - Alfa Romeo Montreal
@markmiwurdz22489 ай бұрын
@jonathancollard3710. Would the Mini and 3 - litre Marcos, the Gilbern Invader and Genie and the Bond Equipe be up for consideration too?
@inesschulz93269 ай бұрын
BITTER CD would be a nice choice too. The MONTEVERDI is a piece of automotive art. Thanks for this amazing video.
@twentysevenlitres9 ай бұрын
I like the European styling, American engine combination (DeTomaso, Jensen, Iso Grifo, AC Cobra). The best part is you don't need to be scared of mileage. Put as many miles on a Pantera or Interceptor as you want. Engine rebuild? Any decent machine shop can do it. Modify, enhance, modernise... Yep, if you want. How many Countach's or Daytonas have exceeded 60,000 miles/100,000km? Most are garage queens.
@AlexanderNicholas-qb6xe9 ай бұрын
Hi Jack. I went to the Monteverdi museum in Switzerland back in the late 80’s and he had every car there he had raced or produced. Still have the catalog. The HAI means SHARK. And it was a predictor. Capable of hunting down other Supercars of the day and just eating them. An awsome car. Hope someone had one you could do a test on.
@igordewit73579 ай бұрын
Wow. Really like this era,in which a lot of fantastic sportscars were made.Like the Bizzarini 5300,the Iso Grifo,and the slightly younger Mangusta and Pantera,it just wórks:European design,with big American V8 engines.Absolute classic.Wish they still had that styling sense today...Just great looking things,all of them.Thanks for showing this one,really enjoyed it!! Keep up the good work,i think this is one if the very best youtube channels around.
@StarHorseLover2008 ай бұрын
Love it. I used to visit the Monteverdi museum in Basle as a kid. He was a brilliant man. He told Ferrari that customers would want an automatic car. Ferrari said no. Then he built this. And Ferrari made the 400 GT series.
@Tuberuser1879 ай бұрын
You gotta love Enzo going around spawning the seeds of other manufacturers and projects around the world, this car is gorgeous too.
@leximatic9 ай бұрын
Almost forgotten. Great video, this is beyond expectation, because they are so rare and rather unknown. The Monteverdi Hai 450 is one of the rarest cars worldwide. Only two batches were made originally with only two pieces each, with a distance of 20 years, so we got 4 cars altogether over time, they are all handmade.
@Laz_Arus9 ай бұрын
"The Rolex of cars!" Ah ... OK. I understand. You went to the dealer and you had to buy an Espada, a Daytona, and a Jensen FF, and THEN, and only then, you would be put on a waiting list for the Monteverdi. In the meantime some other guy would jump the queue by paying twice the listed price, leaving you waiting for eternity! 😁
@nigelratledge34859 ай бұрын
Another great choice Jack and what a car, I love these hybrid GTs of the time, the like of which we'll never see again. John Entwhistle of The Who had a RHD drive one and Gerald Harper drove one in the early '70s series 'Hadleigh'.
@exc911ence_channel9 ай бұрын
I can't imagine paying almost double the price of the gorgeous Ferrari Daytona for one of these.
@wcads6239 ай бұрын
Correct you can see why the sold so few at that price.
@iunnox6665 ай бұрын
I couldn't even imagine paying half as much. I'd take an American muscle car over one of these any day.
@pezzonovante8889 ай бұрын
I love the obscure /exotic 60's/70's content. Monteverdi, Iso, DeTomaso, etc. Cool stuff.
@ronaldderooij17747 ай бұрын
I remember we had such a nodding dog in the car, it must have been pre 1967, because by then we got a VW Beetle, lots of room behind the rear bench, but not for a nodding dog. I loved that nodding dog. Strange, it must be one of my earliest memories.
@grayfool9 ай бұрын
I never thought I would ever see one of these wonderful cars on KZbin. You very lucky boy Jaxk.
@aussiebloke6099 ай бұрын
Enzo probably caused the creation of more car manufacturers than any other person, ever. And all through his personality and sunny disposition. /s 😁
@stephenscholes47589 ай бұрын
And where are they now?? Meanwhile Ferrari is winning LeMans again, and by the looks, will see Ford disappear into bankruptcy. Haha
@rumrnr789 ай бұрын
@@stephenscholes4758Fair point, but Ferrari didn’t build a reliable, engine drop free, car until when? 2010?
@stephenscholes47589 ай бұрын
@@rumrnr78 And the '50's, '60's, '70's Ferrari's are worth how much?
@rumrnr789 ай бұрын
@@stephenscholes4758 Depending on the model the prices are nuts. I regret not pulling the trigger on a early 70’s Dino (flairs/chairs) in 2012!
@alexjaybrady9 ай бұрын
I've had a lovely little Dinky toy model of one of these on my desk for years but never seen one on video before! Cheers!
@scoutfinch479 ай бұрын
You certainly get some beautiful and rare cars to review, such a gem of a channel. Thank you for another great rare review.
@TheReinhardL9 ай бұрын
I am so impressed by your videos, Jack! I can hardly believe what kinds of cars you are able to get your hands on. My jaw dropped with a loud waoooh when you published the video test driving the Iso Lele because it's so rare and exotic. But a Monteverdi 375 High Speed... incredible! I never saw one all of my life. Never, ever. The only bit I've ever seen was a photo in a classic car catalogue. I guess you can't find any car more exotic. All thumbs up and I'm very thrilled! Thank you!
@peterf36069 ай бұрын
Amazing car, one of my all time favs. Congrats on getting to drive it and reporting about it. Just an opinion on the stickers: to me, the ones on this particular example seem to be common with the ones on the Berlinetta (a specific version of the 375L) and not the Hai 450, as shown.
@paulhammond23249 ай бұрын
Amazing how low and sleek high performance the cars of this age look - barely up to your waist. Stunning car and compared to the vulgar slab-sided offerings of today it makes you wonder where it all went wrong.......
@scottb54209 ай бұрын
safety regulations possibly
@davidwilliams93029 ай бұрын
For me, the ISO Griffo is the most desirable. What a fabulous design. A slightly different class, but the Lambo Islero was the prettiest of the lot.
@fg39018 ай бұрын
Yeah I have had a thing for the Grifo ever since I got the Matchbox in the 70's.
@alanhunter20099 ай бұрын
The dog on the parcel shelf is definitely nodding its approval and rightly so. I thought this was a stunning car when it was launched and the looks still stand out today.
@martinrichardhorrocks98699 ай бұрын
Excellent video, congratulations on improving the production quality. And well done on finding such a rare Monteverdi to film. I remember that the conemporary press on Monteverdi was " Good, no cigar....how much?!!". The Hai was particularly lethal....But now they are interesting rarities.
@davidnieuwenhuis81419 ай бұрын
Great video. The writing is from the Monteverdi Berlinetta by the way.
@ryanmccormick21509 ай бұрын
What a fantastic looking machine! It staggers me how you get you're hand on all of these obscure cars Jack! Outstanding content as always buddy 👍oh and I absolutely love the Nodding dog on the parcel shelf 😂.... Also I agree with the Red colour, I do love a red 🚗
@Number279 ай бұрын
apparently the nodding dog thing originated in Switzerland… which is why it’s there!
@geoffnorton927916 күн бұрын
Some of the most interesting classics are to be seen on this channel. Another great choice Jack.
@robertjones76959 ай бұрын
Nice to see a Monteverdi in the limelight! I totally agree that there is no reason to be snooty about American V8s, they do the job well, they are reliable, easy to live with and easy to fix. Its a different sort of engineering than a quad OHC Italian engine, but no less commendable.
@simonhodgetts65309 ай бұрын
Wow! Another Number 27 first! Can’t say I’ve ever seen a road test on any Monteverdi - although I remember reading about them in the various car books I had as a child. Great combination of Italian style and American durability. Not sure about the original asking price though! I think I’d have saved some pennies and have gone for either a Jensen or an Aston DBS.
@Kulumuli9 ай бұрын
I think it was through car card games I saw this. It was in a lovely gold/brown colour and I loved it. Together with the Maserati Khamsin which I also adore to this day. I was a child back then in the 80s but I fell in love with the GT muscle cars like this and the Khamsin rather than the Countach which was all the rave back then.
@studio-flash9 ай бұрын
ISO Grifo was the one to have.
@wearetomorrowspast.56179 ай бұрын
Another beauty I've never heared of. Love this Channel.
@pan689 ай бұрын
What a great episode. Love all Monteverdis! So rare and exotic
@Gaulty629 ай бұрын
This Monteverdi is simply gorgeous BUT the killer is the nodding dog on the back shelf. WTF!!!!!!!
@matthewgodwin30509 ай бұрын
I quite like that. Shows the car's owner has a sense of humour.
@rustinpieces9 ай бұрын
I love it! It's just as "wrong" as the DT Pantera-like stickers on the side. I've seen one in my lifetime, on the Techno Classica in Essen; years ago. It was some greenish metallic I believe - and looked quite scruffy up close.
@Torero29019 ай бұрын
I was gonna say; someone with such fine taste for a brand I'd never heard about and then spoil it with such a stupid fake nodding dog....😅
@69Phuket9 ай бұрын
The nodding Dog. The perfect G force indicator.
@studio-flash9 ай бұрын
Not a patch on a ISO Grifo though.
@marklee75459 ай бұрын
What a treat to see this lovely Monteverdi in the flesh after reading about it in the latest edition of Classic Cars magazine. A proper Top Trumps experience 👏
@peterrenn63419 ай бұрын
The dog is getting all the love (and rightly so) but can we spare a small round of applause for those carpets?
@jonfrank25669 ай бұрын
Well done for scoring a Monteverdi! This channel excels at driving cars others have never even heard of. Keep up the great work. Panther Solo next please...
@henryhol85389 ай бұрын
Brilliant! I saw and filmed this car at last years London Concours. The first one I ever saw, was a striking blue one at an earlier London Classic Car Show in Syon Park.
@henryhol85389 ай бұрын
I have DM'd you a clip of the blue Monteverdi I saw a few year back.
@daniellee90159 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video jack ❤👍the only car I've never heard of and it's absolutely stunning looking what a beautiful car brilliant
@michaelarchangel11639 ай бұрын
These are great, along with AC's 428 and the 7 litre Grifo. Fantastic style with unstressed American V8 reliability. I wonder how many Monteverdis were produced in right hand drive, if any ?
@71ala9 ай бұрын
Monteverdi was like the Pagani of the 1960s. Insanely expensive and exquisitely built to individual specifications. Only Pagani seems to have found the winning formula for long term success, Monteverdi sadly didn't.
@Schlipperschlopper9 ай бұрын
Love it, please compare to Jaguar XJ-C V12 and the 1970s Bristol Beaufighter!
@graemeadeane89809 ай бұрын
I got the dog comment Jack! The little guy perched on the rear parcel shelf didn’t react! Great review, many thanks.
@neilhurt19928 ай бұрын
Monterverdi or Facel Vega, very rare, very special. Can't afford either but glad that they were built back in the day. I'll just keep trucking in my little 993! Thanks Jack for a very interesting vid! Cheers from a slightly damp Otford, Kent.
@patrickvandenhouten8559 ай бұрын
great video nice complete explaining the history of the car, would have been nice to see door trims and more of the interior, like backseat.
@martinclapton27249 ай бұрын
Agree it’s unusual to see these in red , remember seeing pictures of them in silver in the early / mid 1970s , I couldn’t imagine anything more exotic looking. I particularly liked the front chrome grill, like the original DBS Aston . Enjoyed the video
@oohmeconkers19689 ай бұрын
First time I heard of Monteverdi was Top Trumps😮 and I had a Matchbox Monteverdi Hai the legendary 2 door super car. Great to see real off the wall classics like this! Well done Jack🎉
@Assimilator121 күн бұрын
Great looking and sounding car 😎I'd never heard of them, another good video🙂
@jamesdonoghue59079 ай бұрын
These are an enigma...nice to see a vid about it - very interesting, thanks. And on Harry's road too!
@stephenricketts77649 ай бұрын
A lovely car and I agree, a great colour. I do remember Monteverdi from the time but I probably didn't pay too much attention. This is pure 1970's in style which is great, I love all the lines and it's stance. I don't mind the air conditioning unit as that was the sort of thing some fifties and sixties cars had as an optional extra in the USA. Now we tend to take it for granted even in the UK on many cars but I digress. I think he got the engine position right and the choice of engine was also correct, as you say Jack, easy to work on. A great review Jack, thank you keep up the good work. 👍👍
@richardmelling73139 ай бұрын
Saw a 375 High Speed at the London Classic Car Show Syon Park about 5-years years ago in dark blue with cream leather - it looked sensational and sooo classy, better than red IMO. The famous old car dealer Simpsons of Wembley were the UK Concessionaire for Monteverdi in the early 1970's for a few years after the 375 made its UK debut at the Earl's Court Motor Show in 1969 (I think it was). A very small handful of RHD Monteverdi's were produced. They also made a beautiful Convertible version (375C) and a stretched 375/4 Limousine amongst other variants. All utterly fabulous & incredibly expensive machines.
@andyrobertshaw91209 ай бұрын
Wow! Great video - you did well to get that car. I assume Monteverdi never made any RHS cars. In the Top Trumps Super Cars, I recall the 375 being in yellow. The Hai 450 ss I believe sold in such small numbers that you can count them on the fingers of one hand. Also spotted the Silver Shadow in the video!
@robt86209 ай бұрын
Hi Jack... its pronounced Barzul .... i have never seen a Monteverdi on the streats of Switzerland and this is probably one of the best video reviews i have seen from this exotic manufacturer.. a walk around the car and showing the boot etc would be nice well done great content !
@thatcheapguy5259 ай бұрын
love it Jack! I always wondered what a Monteverdi would be like. the closest I ever got to one was playing Top Trumps at school; if you had a Monteverdi in your hand not much could beat it lol. when that car was new you could have bought a house in a pretty good area for the same money. fascinating how the passage of time has probably created a 2:1 valuation gap though I suspect the car would actually cost less to maintain if both were treated with care.
@GuyMcGowan9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this beauty with is, Jack - I've always loved Monteverdis! Incidentally, spot the far less exotic, yet no less lovely Silver Shadow passing by earlier on in the video.
@ianashton15939 ай бұрын
Looks like the kind of car Jason King would have in his collection 👍
@davidmirolo9 ай бұрын
Such a cool car ! I still have my 1970s Dinky toy . When I bought it I didn’t know what it was but I loved the look of it . I been fascinated by them ever since .
@honda41859 ай бұрын
Reminds of a mix mash on alot of cars.. it looks great and sounds awsome. But WHERE was the hard pull stops?? U forgot them so we could hear and see it perform.
@jonbutzfiscina130724 күн бұрын
I love the bobble head Dachshund on the rear window deck.
@roadie31249 ай бұрын
"Basil", Switzerland? Come on, Jack. It's BAH-zel in German and BAHL in French. It's just over the Swiss border from the Bottom-left corner of Germany. The border between France and Switzerland is the same as the city limits of Basel in some places. The joys of putting out KZbin videos 😀😉 I remember the car from when it was released. One of my lust objects. Great review.
@andrewgurney60199 ай бұрын
What a very beautiful car, thanks for the insight!
@etoineschrdlu93829 ай бұрын
I loved your comment about American V8s being looked down upon because they aren't highly strung Italian engines. Over here in America we're used to the big V8 engines, and not just the high performance engines, but also the detuned family car V8s. Most of these engines are attached to lethargic automatic transmissions, are programmed to shift well below their 4500 rpm redlines, and provide enough satisfying torque to get up to 55 mph (90kph) while still producing livable gas mileage. Most Americans get scared if the engine revs over 6000 rpm, so when they're in a car that revs to 7500 rpm (like my Subaru BRZ) they're confused because it doesn't drive like a V8 which produces gobs of torque beginning at the engine's 700 rpm idle. My BRZ has to be revved to close to 2000 rpm before it produces usable torque and doesn't 'come alive' until it's over 4500 rpm, an engine speed most Americans are afraid to exceed. My Uncle owned a Plymouth Roadrunner with that 440 Magnum engine. It had the "six-pack" carburetors and he raced it at the local drag strip.
@romanobezuidenhout75069 ай бұрын
Lovely car, even the stickers on the side is fine. I just packed up when you mentioned that normally these old steering boxes were DOGS!!!
@GregPodster1339 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Jack. Great video ( as usual ) 👍
@ianelliott2299 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to visit the factory in 1969. It was like an operating theatre! The cars were fabulous
@robertmenghini.Lambomad9 ай бұрын
Brilliant video yet again Jack!
@MrJearley69 ай бұрын
Thank you !! I never heard of this model before !! Thank you
@EyesWideOpen612 ай бұрын
Jack your point is valid regarding the American V8, there’s nothing wrong with them at all and it is a lot easier to live with than most exotic power plants. And ISO is the hybrid cars I’m particularly fond of. But for an American like me, I’d much rather have an Italian motor, far more exotic and fascinating because I had the American V8s in high school you know. If I have an Italian exotic, I wanna hear a flat plane crank 🤷
@chrisgriffin20520 күн бұрын
Hello Jack. I am a 77 year old "car guy" and a new subscriber to your channel. I am not interested in $2 million dollar 1000+ HP non-sense designed for the "look at me and how rich I am" set. Keep up the good work, I look forward to your videos!😊
@Tonyclifton-q4f9 ай бұрын
Please Mr 27 could you consider doing a review on a vehicle that my grandfather cherished ,hes a hero he stormed Sword alongside Canadians in 1944 France ,im sure if you could get your hands on a 1967 Glas GT Coupe then you would have your very 1st subscriber from heaven ,just love this channel i hope it grows to the millions of subscribers
@mikesage95449 ай бұрын
Another video of topness Jack. The front and under the bonett reminds me of the Jensen Interseptor. The side and rear a 124 sport coupe cc. The whole design in my mind has preasence blended with attitude. No something that is often seen. Bw from Germany Jack, Mike.
@Brucey777753 ай бұрын
OMG! Beautiful car!! You must have the greatest job in the world!! 🚙🚘🚗♥️
@Steven-p4j9 ай бұрын
Wasn't the Jensen FF, the 4WD etc etc mode? A remarkably advanced vehicle in so many ways for the time.