Restoring the Sunbeam 1000hp - placing the rear engine into chassis
See the National Motor Museum team carefully lower the rear engine back into the chassis of the World Land Speed Record breaking Sunbeam 1000hp. This follows years of work to strip, clean and restore the colossal 22.5 litre Matabele V12 aero engine, which once produced 435bhp to break the 200mph barrier and make Sir Henry Segrave the fastest man on earth in 1927. Find out more: https://nationalmotormuseum.org.uk/su...

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SUNBEAM 1000hp Rebuilding the second engine

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Sunbeam 1000hp: Testing the first engine in preparation for its first public start-up for 90 years

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Moneymore Rally 5 6 1982

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Building a Completely Custom Exhaust | Homemade Boat-tail Speedster Pt. 69

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Belgian Grand Prix 1961

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Recreating the Manx

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History of Sunbeam Documentary

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Rømø Motorfestival 2025

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Restoring a 1920 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost - mods to run it everyday

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Sunbeam 1000hp Rebuild (Part 5) - Restoring the first 200mph land speed car

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Brutus car at the Technik Museum Sinsheim | BMW Brutus Live Events

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Restoring the Sunbeam 1000hp

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Aero Engine Found!! | Aero-Engine Car Build

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VSCC Wiscombe Park 2026 Paddock+

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Inside Perkins: The Takeover That Destroyed Britain’s Diesel Engine Giant

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DOMINIC CHINEA TOURS THE NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM WORKSHOP | INTERNATIONAL AUTOJUMBLE

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Crosley Gearbox - can it be saved?!

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Sunbeam's 1000hp Mystery - First To 200 mph

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