http://youtu.be/MOop7lBvSHU
Cheers
David Dare.
It didn't open again for me either.
you tube - 2016 Grand Views.
David.
Works just FINE here David......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOop7lBvSHU&feature=youtu.be
Here's one of my 1917 Canopy Express Delivery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUFg6Dcwfgk&list=UUtdCTgsZjJT-n2ek8iZ_F-w
Happy motoring,
Warren
Nice drive Warren, great idea to turn the motor meter so we can see the temp too.
David.
David, I guess the T was nice, all I could see was the radiator top and part of the front fenders.
You also scared me by driving on the wrong side of the road. (Just kidding, I have been down under on a business trip some years ago)
Willie, you have given me a great idea to relocated the camera position to a little further back in the car to see both driver driving as well as the scenery flashing past .. Thank you.
We'll add some other T's next time too.
David.
What a cool vid, David. I played it in hi-def on my 42" screen and it was like I was there sitting beside you on the trip. Great fun! I wish we had flat roads like that around here to cruise on.
It's not like Veneta is up in the mountains. Anywhere from Eugene to Salem is dead flat. Lots of great back country to explore.
(former Umpqua native)
You don't know Veneta very well apparently. It's right on the foothills of the coast range. There's maybe 25 or 30 miles of non 55mph roads I can go on in this area in a Model T. Before having to cli8mb steep hills/mountains.
ANd as for "great back country to explore" I guess I need to know your definition of "great". The stretch between Eugene and Salem is noted far and wide as the most boring part of the valley there is. Grin...
Cheers David,
As you know we have already signed up and are looking forward to having fun with Model T's and making new friends across the big pond. I am trying to get others in our club to sign up and join us on your rally.
Did not have any problem opening/viewing "you tube".
Les Von Nordheim
Thanks for the video David !! I feel like I've been touring 'down under' now. And I envy your green grass - we are in a bad drought. Yeah, the left side driving initially scared me too but Tom Carnegie's 'drafting' another T at 60 mph was scarier.