built over the winter of 1910 to 1911, put together by duncan pitaway for the better part of the last ten years. built for the purpose of breaking the land speed record in the early 1900s. >> no way. where's it been all of this time? buried it? >> found one chassis in australia. he already had the engine. he cobbed together, rebuilt some parts. final moments. trailer of a new film in february documenting the monster, it's the largest car engine ever built. 290 horsepower, 28 liter four-cylinder. to put that in perspective, your four-cylinder engine of today has around 1.2, 1.6 liters. the best part about the trailer the moment they fire the beast up for the first time in more than 100 years. >> wow! >> it's a fire-breathing beast. i love it! back in the day, this thing achieved about 135 miles per hour. there is rumor the car will make an appearance at the goodwood festival of speed, a big event showcasing different historical cars. >>> i don't mean to scare y'all, but y'all got to be very careful on the roads. in the dash cam, we see the van, emergency lights flashing. buthen decides