This Is What It's Like Driving An Airship-Powered Car With 3000lb ft Of TorqueMike Vardy, the owner of this beautiful 1905 Fiat Isotta, describes what it's like driving an airship-powered car with a monstrous 3000lb ft of torque! Alex Kersten 27 Jan 2016 Share Add as a preferred source Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous The Opel GT Concept Is A Pretty Coupe WIth A Tiny Engine Next Official: Alfa Romeo’s Bombastic Relaunch Has Been Delayed Until 2020 More News Retro and Classics Hagerty UK Reveals Ten Cars to Watch in 2026 Bull Market List 02/03/26 Used Cars Kick Off 2026 Right With This Stunning Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II 05/01/26 News Niki Lauda’s Old BMW M1 Could Be Yours 11/12/25 News The Encor Series 1 Is A Stunning £430k Lotus Esprit Restomod 05/12/25 News Porsche Is Reissuing Some Of Its Groovy Retro Seat Fabric 02/12/25 News Classics To Stay Tax-Exempt In UK Following Budget 26/11/25Comments With 3000lb ft Of TorqueWAT. 3,000 lb•ftThat’s more than a modern semi-truck. Holy freakin’ crap. Imagine the burnouts this is anything but beautiful How about brutus? That thing can bake… I would be so curious to put so seriously big slicks and see what it’s got Imagine this with vtec xD Insert Obligatory More Torque Than A Honda Joke Like riding 1000 horses Imagine if we built an engine that big with todays technology etc. Subscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank
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With 3000lb ft Of Torque
WAT.
3,000 lb•ft
That’s more than a modern semi-truck. Holy freakin’ crap.
Imagine the burnouts
this is anything but beautiful
How about brutus? That thing can bake…
I would be so curious to put so seriously big slicks and see what it’s got
Imagine this with vtec xD
Insert Obligatory More Torque Than A Honda Joke
Like riding 1000 horses
Imagine if we built an engine that big with todays technology etc.