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This is the 1885 Mercedes Benz Patten Motor Wagen, usually agreed upon be the very first car: here's how it works!
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As someone who was born In 1811 I can say this was a very very accurate replica
@FriedChairs
11 ай бұрын
Doubt.
@dguy0386
11 ай бұрын
yall joke but as recently as 2006 there were still some people around who were born in the 1880s
@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536
11 ай бұрын
@@dguy0386 they would've been in their 40s when WWII that is nuts
@dguy0386
11 ай бұрын
@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 actually they would have been in their mid 50s by the end of the war! it is pretty crazy to think about!
@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536
11 ай бұрын
@@dguy0386 yep you are right! I need to hit the hay long day
Hard to get any more classic then this
@dguy0386
11 ай бұрын
not without horses anyway!
@armosthelivingsekizou
11 ай бұрын
Well Cugnot's prototype maybe
@montgomerypottichen3588
11 ай бұрын
@@armosthelivingsekizouthat’s like driving a castle
@memorimusic420
21 күн бұрын
steam or electric cars lol ;)
3:14: The first long distance drive was by Bertha Benz, Carl Benz' wife, and her two sons without her husband's knowledge, in August 1888. On the way, she ran out of fuel and had to buy ligroin in a pharmacy, which by this is the oldest filling station in the world.
@rjclarkonthetube
11 ай бұрын
The Pharmacy (Apotheke in German) is located in Wiesloch. I live near this city in Germany. The Pharmacy is now a museum.
@Ovahlls
11 ай бұрын
She drove 66 miles
@rickmcclellan7280
11 ай бұрын
@@Ovahlls The first ROUTE 66 🤔
@togowack
11 ай бұрын
every planet in our solar system had cars on it before our fake recorded history. We haven't made any records.
@user-cs6up8eq7s
11 ай бұрын
@@togowack what is this fakeness you speak of the moon landing or what
I'd be willing to bet, whoever built the replica, did it from an original set of plans. Not only are they front runners in engineering, Germans keep impeccable records!
@nighthawk0077
11 ай бұрын
Yeah I'd say so. Mercedes built it
@typhoon2827
10 ай бұрын
Built by an English bloke. He's made about 500 so far. Mercedes has bought them all.
@hyzercreek
6 ай бұрын
@@typhoon2827 The English were making cars for 81 years before Benz made this one. Look up the 1803 Trevithick London Steam Carriage and see
@typhoon2827
6 ай бұрын
@@hyzercreek yes, thanks 👍🏻
@fatitankeris6327
3 ай бұрын
@@hyzercreekSteam is the key word.
Bertha Benz was pretty much the R&D department. Without her, her husband Karl may have given up on his invention.
@Nikioko
11 ай бұрын
She drove the vehicle from Pforzheim to Mannheim and back, and thus made it famous. Especially due to her little pit stop in Wiesloch.
@valde3336
11 ай бұрын
@@Nikioko Basically making her the marketing team as well.
@parthsavyasachi9348
11 ай бұрын
Yepp if someone who developed something important is married then its always the wife who developed it and didn't get the credit. 😅😅😅😅
@Leofwine
11 ай бұрын
@@parthsavyasachi9348 eventually, Bertha did receive credit: There is a Bertha Benz Memorial Route that roughly follows her 1888 journey, and the textbook I had in elementary school showed a painting of her driving the car (a later revision with wooden wheels and casing), along with a text that I read over and over.
@parthsavyasachi9348
11 ай бұрын
@@Leofwine we are talking about rnd as in invention and design of vehicle. No doubt about her importance in rest of the things.
Fascinating that almost 157 years later, modern cars still consist of many of these same components (just more refined). - Differential - Oil lubrication system - Flywheel - Battery/ignition box - Water coolant reservoir
@samuelbhend2521
11 ай бұрын
-Wheels! They're still quite useful on even a modern Car 😎
@sixstanger00
11 ай бұрын
@@samuelbhend2521 Well, I mean.....wagons had wheels, soo...
@crazy4254
20 күн бұрын
Seat!
Just 15 years later Wilhelm Maybach and Paul Daimler built the Mercedes 35 hp that could go 75 km/h. It is known as the first modern car. It was quite rapid development.
@itzamia
11 ай бұрын
The Simplex
@Defensive_Wounds
11 ай бұрын
Everything is when you look at it!
@itzamia
11 ай бұрын
@@Defensive_Wounds Especially the development of nuclear weapons and going to the moon
@worldcomicsreview354
11 ай бұрын
@@itzamia From the first powered flight to first moon landing comfortably inside a lifetime. A very long-lived person could have been born just before the first powered flight on Earth and lived to see the first powered flight on Mars! (Well, actually, there was a very brief steam-driven unmanned powered flight in the 19th century. Maybe. The machine could have been glding)
@dickrichard626
11 ай бұрын
"First modern car" is an oxymoron. 😂
I am writing a story about this car and needed to have the mechanisms explained. As someone who knows nearly nothing about cars and motors in general, this was super helpful and concise. Exactly what i needed. Thank you for showing this wonder of a car!
@unknown-fg9yf
9 ай бұрын
Share the story!!
I was born in the mid 1960s just a couple hundred kilometers from where that car was invented & I have heard tales of my great grandfather may have worked in the Benz factory in the early 1900s but I cant verify any truth to that ✌💖☮
The oldest car I’ve driven was a 58 corvette. Shifter and engine were perfect but the brakes didn’t work. I felt like I was in a one man parade. I was giddy for hours.
@bannedbycommieyoutube5time920
Жыл бұрын
I always like how Jay Leno upgrades to a dual master cylinder, and if the drum brakes kind of stink, he puts discs on, but keeps the drums just in case anyone wants to convert it back to stock.
@svpracer98
Жыл бұрын
I've moved my mom's 51 chevy truck around the block and it's such a different experience compared to the cars of today
@Luis-cr1tw
11 ай бұрын
That Mercedes you don't need brakes...just use your feet to brake😅😄
@gowdsake7103
11 ай бұрын
No American cars brake or handle well
@RaptorsVideos
11 ай бұрын
@@gowdsake7103 what car do you drive?
As I remember, the woman who drove that vehicle was Karl Benz' wife.
This was Totally Awesome Tommy. Really glad you got to experience this part of Automotive History!!! Right on Tommy!!😎
The 80's were so cool. 😎
@user-cs6up8eq7s
11 ай бұрын
🤪🤪🤪
@TheDennys21
10 ай бұрын
Wrong 80's 🤣
@vespelian
10 ай бұрын
@@TheDennys21 Which ones did you have in mind?
@morganwright224
Ай бұрын
@@vespelian 1780s
I've seen one of these close up in the Haynes museum in UK. Fabulous piece of motoring history. To see footage of one in action is epic. Thanks for this video it has made my day.
That was pretty cool. Weird not seeing computers, wires everywhere. It was so simple.
@bldontmatter5319
Жыл бұрын
Probably gets 50 mpg too
@gremie442
9 ай бұрын
Ok daily drive it lmao
Consider that when this car was invented there were no paved roads and not even smooth roads. So even with those large-diameter but narrow Wheels it would be quite a bumpy ride.
I had a 1985 Mercedes and thought that was old. One of these replicas was on display at San Simeon in California for many years.
Nothing like a good, nervous, German laugh. 😂
I love it! Kudos to tbe engineers at Mercedes Benz who rebuilt this. What a wonderful little contraption!
These replicas are built in England! We visited the Yourshire motor museum outside Leeds about ten years ago and were surpriced to run into the assembly area. They were started building the replicas to the one hundred aniversery and had continued to build them since, the were working on number 125 by then.... All parts were sourced in Britain.... Even the tyres were manufactured in this location The only parts that were not correct was as we were told, the piston they used a Ford Cortina piston and the spark plug thar was 😊a modern plug hidden inside a fake cover.... Amazing wood work from oak Great job by the three men in the assembly. Anders Rydberg Sweden.
this is probably the one Polyphony scanned in for Gran Turismo. it and Daimler's effort were available to drive in game. I couldn't get either to cruise at more than 6mph/10kph, though. any more than that, and they bounced off their rev limit in game :P
That's awesome! I would love to see a drive video and reaction of TFL with a all original Model T, I bet someone out there would let y'all use the car to do a video.
@davidbauer1485
Жыл бұрын
Challenge: A 16 year old who just got their license drives up in a Tesla. My 90 year old mother, who has and never will use any computer, drives up in a Model T. Then they have to switch and drive a simple course. Who wins?
@gregc9220
Жыл бұрын
@@davidbauer1485 that would be a awesome video to watch lol!
@dinkidavis
Жыл бұрын
@@davidbauer1485 I know how each of these vehicles operate. My Guarantee: Tied race, at the starting line. Neither car would move an inch. 😆😂
@Leofwine
11 ай бұрын
I'd rather try my hands on a Model T than a Tesla.
@cleverlyblonde
18 күн бұрын
This comment aged very well given their recent videos 🤩
Could only imagine the parade for the National League champions Chicago White Stockings (now the Cubs) & the American Association Champions St. Louis Browns (now the NL St. Louis Cardinals) in their own motorcades after they ended the Pre-Modern World Series in a 3-3 tie.
That was cool! Tommy surely gets to drive some interesting vehicles
Great machine! Thank you for the video!
A German also invented the 'laufmaschine' (walking machine) or bike. It was 1817, the year after a famine across Europe. Many horses had died, so the inventor made several so that people could get around the district faster.
@hyzercreek
7 ай бұрын
Nonsense
An interesting predecessor of this was Richard Trevithick's London Steam Carriage from 1803(!), which was the first self-propelled passenger vehicle. However, this was itself preceeded by Nicholas Cugnot's steam-powered road vehicle from 1769, which was designed to pull cannons at walking pace. However, Benz' Patentwagen was the first car with an internal combustion engine to be successful. And in that sense, it's the ancestor to most modern cars. Incidentally, the first electric car also already emerged in the 1800s.
You need someone to push you uphill and the brakes are not enough for downhill. In addition, there used to be bumpy roads and if something broke, the driver had to fix it himself. There weren't even any petrol stations, but petrol could be bought in the pharmacy.
I like the pointer on the tiller to indicate which direction you will go!
There's an 1886 model of this vehicle that's displayed in a museum that still functions and runs, even after nearly 140 years. It's a testament to the idea of our forefathers having built things to truly last.
very interesting. thank you for sharing.
Can you imagine not hearing of this thing and your living way out on the prairie. One day you look out and see this going down the road with no horse in front of it!😅
OMG! You are so lucky! Living the dream!
3:45, that's an amazing contraption. This first car changed modern history.
@paradiselost9946
11 ай бұрын
the first cars were basically ignored. noone ever talks about etionne lenoir, or marcus siegfried. trevythick gets the odd mention but his was steam and doesnt count.
@higueraft571
11 ай бұрын
@@paradiselost9946 Because they werent Viable, already responded, but see Etionne Lenoir as an example of "getting credit for someone else's work, because they did it better" :V
That’s awesome dude!
Would love to take this down to my local mercedes dealership for a full service.
I'd love to see a modernized replica of this design. A car like this would be affordable, simplistic, easy to work on.
@boilerhousegarage
11 ай бұрын
And never pass a ridiculous multitude of regulations. The Sinclair C5 was a super simple vehicle that tried to bypass technicalities in 1986, but was a massive failure.
@tristonkent
11 ай бұрын
@@boilerhousegarage Technically this would be registered as a powered bicycle and not a car by today's standards. So it doesn't need to pass modern car regulations. You would be able to take it wherever bicycles are allowed to go on public streets. The reason it would be classified as a bicycle is primarily due to the three wheels.
@boilerhousegarage
11 ай бұрын
@@tristonkent Depends on where. I was thinking of building a vintage car or bike but one that could meet the UK unlicenced, road legal exemptions. 3 or even 4 wheels would be fine, but it must have an electric motor, pedals that can move the vehicle and not be capable than more than 15.5mph. So an exact replica of the Motorwagen would never legally see the road, but you could adapt a few things to have it registered as something else.
@automation7295
11 ай бұрын
@@tristonkent That would never happen in the US, the government would NOT allow that public roads. There one oldest car still allowed on public roads in Germany, but early cars are very slow they aren't even allowed to go on the motorways.
@michaeldesilvio221
11 ай бұрын
@@automation7295 it just depends on where you live in America. It still is a free country where I live.😂
Everything has a beginning! Cool!
that is so relax to drive
it sounds just as expected🤤🍻
Very cool Tommy !
It is quite elegant.
To me it looks more like motorized 3-wheel bicycle than a automobile.
I would LOVE to have a drive of this car. It would be super cool.
Way cool, thanks, Tommy. Times they are changing, like our cell phones with more memory than the first moon landing (640k), and our lawnmowers and UTVs having more power than the first autos. My oldest driven, 48 Buick Fastback, think 3-on-the-tree. Why can't the "Imagineers" at GM modernize some old styles (50s classics) to fit on standard frame (like Colorado WT), seems like a dime to produce and charge $20k-$30k?
@solwidotnl
11 ай бұрын
The first moon landing guidance computer only had 4 kB of memory and ran at 1 MHz. Today's cheap household electronics usually have better specs than the Apollo computer. And smartphones are thousands of times more powerful and have millions of times more memory.
Imagine being the baller that rolled up in that when everyone else had a horse.
@scottl.1568
11 ай бұрын
Just don't challenge any horse to a drag race 😮
I thought this was an upgrade from the Reliant Robin. Great video, thank you.
@Paul-hl8yg
11 ай бұрын
Deffo! 👍😆🇬🇧
Now that was a blast !!!
Wow! Hope you more videos like this one😊
1:20 - turn to the right to go left... Reminds me of playing GoldenEye007 on the N64 back in the late 1990s, inverted controls!
Good job 👍
What a great opportunity for you!
2:43 that was going insane above the wheel that ceeps things mooving sheeeesh
The Ultimate Driving Machine. 🇩🇪
Fantastic!
I love this video!!!!! Wow!!!! ❤
Very impressive
Nice Mercedes! This is a cool video 👍
@knutwalter5162
Жыл бұрын
It‘s not a Mercedes but the exact copy of the very first car invented by Carl Benz! The 1901 car made by Gottlieb Daimler was named Mercedes,the daughter of the dealer with Daimler Cars in Nizza to promote better selling there!
@okaro6595
11 ай бұрын
@@knutwalter5162 Yes the Mercedes name comes from the Daimler branch. In 1926 Daimler and Bend merged into Daimler-Benz (now just Daimler) and decided to make cars with brand Mercedes Benz. Though the Mercedes 35 hp was made by Wilhelm Maybach and Paul Daimler. Gottlieb Daimler had died in 1900.
Very interesting!
How do I miss these, 10 months ago!😡 Tommy that had to be the coolest thing ever. Woman made the first long drive in one of these, but she never got it parked and the interior was full of receipts candy wrappers and Chick Fila bags and he husband spent 4 days cleaning it out and the petrol was on empty.
Replica, okay, I was thinking “there is NO WAY.” So cool!
According to the Guinness book... Currently, the 'oldest' car in operation on the planet is "La Marquesa", a car manufactured in 1884 and, despite the 133 years that weigh on its steam engine, it continues to circulate. The car is capable of traveling close to 30 kilometers and reaching a top speed of only 60 km/h.
It’s crazy to think that the patent wagon and the car underneath the tent next to it are essentially the same thing
Where does one put the coin to make the seat vibrate like what you see at county fairs after a tiring day of walking everywhere ? I didn'tknow it required a manual spin of the flywheel to start it. Cool.
Why did they stop making them? I want one!
Very cool!
He calls it the Patent Motorwagen, a replica built by Mercedes Benz, but just for those of you who didn't know, its actual name is the Benz Patent Motorwagen. So this is Mercedes-Benz building replicas of basically the first car ever, designed by one of their founders. Super cool.....
@okaro6595
11 ай бұрын
It was designed by Benz. He never met Gottlieb Daimler who is the other founder and also inventor of the motorcycle.
Awesome!
Very cool car.
Amazing design! Simplicity sold the idea of a car to a millions and millions!
How much did it cost when it was new ?
Nathan would love that seat vibrating function.
@Russianpopcat
Жыл бұрын
What
@markpalmer8083
11 ай бұрын
Definitely.
A replica NYC like this was in the Manhattan Mercedes dealership for years.
One horse does move pretty good.
Imagine trying it on a real road and getting pulled over by a cop. Imagine how many tickets you would get. I would say "If it wasn't for this vehicle, you wouldn't have your cop car".
Nice Restomod Mercedes
It is the first internal combustion powered car. Steam powered cars existed even earlier.
@celtoroma4013
11 ай бұрын
From Sidi Carnot the inventor of Thermodynamics.
@higueraft571
11 ай бұрын
Not THE first, but the first viable one, for sure.
Water and fuel consumption was probably considered to be really good when compared to steam engines of the same era.
Great moments💐💐💐💐🙏
Quelle émotion ! , ......
How did you navigate that parking lot without a 14 inch infotainment screen?! Hahahaha.
Nice 👍
It is good to see your first car if they ain't be handy down 1
Funny thing is modern day tractors are basically the same design...Atleast the Ventracs are. There are no pedals and every thing is done with levers. They do obviously have the typical steering wheel, but speed and everything is controlled by levers.
Surprisingly quiet, was expecting it to go BANG BANG RATTLE RATTLE the whole time it was running
You need to start another channel for antique vehicles 😁
@Silverback_GMT410
Жыл бұрын
It’s called TFL Classics for a reason.
@vinny143
Жыл бұрын
@@Silverback_GMT410 there's a difference between a "Classic" and "Antique"
@vinny143
Жыл бұрын
@@Silverback_GMT410 Vintage Car: Manufactured between 1919 and 1930. Either a “survivor” or restored in conformance to the original manufacturer specifications Antique Car: Manufactured 1975 or earlier (>45 years old). Either a “survivor” or restored in conformance to the original manufacturer specifications Classic Car: Manufactured 2000 or earlier (>20 years old)
There's an even older automobile, from 1776. Invented by French engineer and army captain Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, the 'Fardier à vapeur' (steam-powered cart) became the first ever self-powered vehicle, used to carry artillery in the battlefield
@eltfell
Жыл бұрын
No, it was thought to be used in the battlefield, but it was more or less useless. Almost uncontrollable, and it needed someone to walk alongside to operate the boiler.
@petertrevorah7388
11 ай бұрын
And Richard Trevithick’s steam powered “Puffing Devil” travelled up Camborne Hill in 1801. So, the Mercedes vehicle was by no means the first automobile.
Worlds first motorcycle! Awsome!
@MadeOutOfGold
10 ай бұрын
*car
Omg!! That looks so cool!! I want one. LOL
that is so cool
Way cool!!
If i stick a hockey stick in the spokes will they do an endo?
You call an Uber. A driver with a top hat pull up on this.
Well, the oldest still street legal car is from 1894, a Benz Victoria", and it's an original, not a replica.
You forgot to mention that Bertha Benz stole that first car from her husband to drive a hundred kilometers across Germany. So actually the first long distance drive was a car theft.
@kuronoch.1441
11 ай бұрын
Bertha Benz doing GTA only a short period of time before the invention of the automobile. Truly a classic.
Cool car 🚗 !!!!!
Well for being precise its historical reconstruction. Not only replica.
"The 1885 Mercedes Benz Motor-Wagen was the Birth of the Car." - Doug DeMuro
How did it brake, stop?
Though all the world considers this car the first, it's not indeed. The real first car was made by the French inventor Cugnot, 116 years prior to Benz. That was the first "self-propelled" land vehicle, so the first car. I never understand why people call Benz as the first car. From 1769 (the year Cugnot invented the automobile) to 1886 (the year Carl Benz produced this one), hundreds of cars produced and used. This is not the first car, this is the first "gasoline" car.