
Babs (land speed record car) - Wikipedia
Using a 450 hp (340 kW) V12 Liberty aero engine of 27 litres capacity, with a gearbox and chain-drive from a pre-war Blitzen Benz, it was the largest capacity racing car ever to run at Brooklands. It was bodied by coach building firm Bligh Brothers.
Buried alive: 1926 land speed record holding "Babs" - YouTube
2019年8月23日 · Learn the journey of the 1926 Thomas Special 'Babs.' A chitty chitty bang bang vehicle that earned the land speed record in its time and its renewal after be...
Video: 1920s Land Speed Record Breaking Race Car “Babs
2023年3月17日 · Babs is reportedly the fourth of four big aero race cars dubbed “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” built to achieve new speed and performance records. According to the video, Zebrowski originally dubbed it as the “Higham Special.” It set the 1924 land speed record with an incredible 450-horsepower, jaw-dropping for its time.
Babs at Pendine Sands, 1927 - YouTube
2020年8月4日 · On March 3, 1927 with an improved Babs, Parry-Thomas returned to Pendine to regain his own world land speed record that had been broken just weeks earlier by...
1926 Parry-Thomas's Babs Racing Car - maximum-acceleration.org
Babs was a world land speed record car belonging and driven by John Godfrey Parry-Thomas, the car held the land speed record for both the mile and kilometre in 1926 as well as numerous other records.
Babs - World Record Car | Brooklands Motor Museum - YouTube
Babs was the land speed record car built and driven by John Parry-Thomas. It was powered by a 27-litre Liberty aero-engine.Babs began as 'Chitty 4', one of C...
Object : Babs - World Land Speed Record Car - BBC
In 1926, Babs became the world's fastest car by reaching a speed of 171.02 mph. In the 1920s Pendine Sands in Carmarthenshire became famous in the story of the World Land Speed Record.
Babs - The Story Behind A 1927 Landspeed Record Attempt ... - Car …
2018年7月11日 · Tommy had bought the car that should later become known as “Babs” back in 1924. It was the former race car “Higham Special” of Count Zborowski, a racing driver who had died that year in Monza.
J. G. Parry-Thomas - Wikipedia
In April 1926 the car, now named Babs, emerged with another new body. He celebrated by driving the lanes around Brooklands that same evening, despite his lack of headlamps.
BABS - Land Speed Racing History - gregwapling.com
In March 1969, 42 years after the car was buried, the car was dug up by Owen Wyn Owen, a Technical College lecturer for North Wales. Having restored other cars he thought it would be …
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