How is this LEGAL?! Driving the Discommon SVF1 Eagle | Henry Catchpole - The Driver’s Seat

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Published6 months ago
Duration17:44
Video ID2SDrh0P2pGk
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views72.2K
Likes4.6K
Comments379
Engagement Rate6.87%
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If you’ve ever watched the classic John Frankenheimer film Grand Prix then you’ll know exactly what was going through Henry Catchpole’s head while he was driving the Discommon SVF1 Eagle. This tribute to a 1960s F1 car - specifically Dan Gurney’s Eagle Mk1 - is not only fabulous to look at but also brilliant to drive. And the most incredible thing is that it’s road legal! The original idea for the car came from Joe at Scarbo Performance, but the desire to make it road legal was all Neil Ferrier. As the brains behind the industrial design firm Discommon, he has a mind that works in a different way to most of the population. You can see the evidence in the goods that Discommon produces and the projects they help others with. But even so, as he explains in the film, it was quite a leap to get this car road registered. The SVF1 Eagle has a naturally aspirated LS3 V8 with equal length headers and a six-speed manual Porsche gearbox. It has discreet, 3D-printed headlights and a roll over hoop, but the aesthetic from behind the wheel is everything you’d hope for. The driving experience is also incredible, with the hyper-alert sensations you’d expect but also a drivability that you might not. And with over 500bhp and a weight of around 1600lb or 700kg it is fearsomely quick. If you want to build your own SVF1 then you’re looking at around $250,000. And you could, of course, choose to have your bodywork made to look like a Ferrari or Lotus or Brabham or Honda or McLaren or anything else from that glorious era of Formula 1. We hope you enjoy this film. If you’d like to show your support for the Hagerty channel then a like or subscribe would be hugely appreciated. And if you’re in need of some insurance for your special car, then this link might be quite helpful: www.hagerty.com/Henry https://discommongoods.com/ https://www.scarboperformance.com/ Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications! http://bit.ly/HagertyYouTube Visit our website for an insurance quote, to join Hagerty Drivers Club, and for daily automotive news, cars stories, reviews, and opinion: https://www.hagerty.com Stay up to date by signing up for our email newsletters here: https://www.hagerty.com/media/newsletter/ Follow us on social media: Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Hagerty Instagram | https://instagram.com/Hagerty Twitter | https://twitter.com/Hagerty If you love cars, you belong with us. Hagerty Drivers Club is the world’s largest community for automotive enthusiasts. Members enjoy valuable automotive discounts, exclusive events and experiences, roadside service created specifically for collector vehicles, and a subscription to the bimonthly Hagerty Drivers Club magazine. Join Hagerty Drivers Club here: https://www.hagerty.com/drivers-club Like what you see? Watch our other series including: Redline Rebuilds | Time-lapse engine rebuilds from start to finish http://bit.ly/RedlineRebuild Barn Find Hunter | Tom Cotter searches the country for abandoned cars http://bit.ly/BarnFIndHunter Jason Cammisa on the Icons | The definitive car review https://bit.ly/JasonCammisaICONS Revelations | Untold Stories About Automotive Legends with Jason Cammisa https://bit.ly/JasonCammisaRevelations The Driver's Seat with Henry Catchpole https://bit.ly/HenryCatchpole Contact us: Suggestions and feedback - [email protected] Press inquiries - [email protected] Partnership requests - [email protected]

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