The V12 Speedster Just Hit a Major Milestone
Its time to finish the chassis modifications. There is a LOT of fabrication work to be done, and a few challenges to overcome.... This video is one in a series following the custom build of a 1930's Brooklands style vintage speedster. This car uses a 1949 American La France v12 petrol engine which is mated to a 1932 Rolls Royce Gearbox. The chassis is a 1935 Daimler. This project involved the manufacture of many bespoke parts, involving machining, welding, fabrication and general 'inventing'.

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HOMEBUILT Hot Rod Chassis Begins!

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This V12 Might Be Too Big for the Chassis

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Inside Clarke Angle Grinders: The Hidden Story of Britain’s Affordable Power Tool Workhorse

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WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: KV-1S Barrel Peeled Like a Banana. Turret Restoration Continues

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Whitworths 1862 Slotting Machine

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Episode 4. The Rear Axle

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My “Very Cunning Plan”… But Will It Work?

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It Finally Looks Like a Car! – Radiator Install on the V12 Speedster

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I Built Retracting Casters that are Actually GOOD

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Can I Make This Steering Actually Work?

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The Banger Boys (1976)

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2 YEARS WORK!! Motion now complete but will it RUN????

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Will This Axle Work in the V12 Speedster?

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EXHAUST FABRICATION - ROYALE RP17 COSWORTH BDA

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Sandblasting & Powdercoating Motorcycle Parts | FS1E Restoration with ElectrostaticMagic Equipment

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First In Car Start of The Big V12

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Classic car: How to build body parts | SWR Handwerkskunst

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Will This Forgotten Ferrari 308 GT4 Actually Start? V8 Engine Left for Years!

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Wed Catch-up 105 . Stuart Engine . Foden Steam Waggon Footplate Ride.

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