- Sun Aug 16, 2015 5:07 pm
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Kevin gets wet (Besancon classic car meet)
Having missed what would have been my first visit to the July meet up, by going on the wrong day (twat), I decided that I was not going to miss August, even though it was very misty and nasty looking at home.
I left and found that the mist hid a gentle but wet amount of rain.

I really was sorry to take the gleaming bike out in the wet, but AS the weather for Besancon (about 30 miles away) indicated dry and warmer, I packed a roll of kitchen towel paper stuff in my backpack, along with the canvas RE bike cover, and my home made display sign.
Having found the place, I pulled up next to three classic cars, and an old Renault van which was the coffee van. By now, I was soaked on the outside, but dry inside. Poor Kevin was wet though, as a light drizzle replaced what was supposed to be just cloudy conditions.

As much as I wanted to, there was no point in trying to dry Kevin off, so I continued by putting my display board up.

Unlike the UK where the majority of people stay at home when wet, more and more vintage vehicles kept turning up. Within a minute or, two, a very nice lady asked if I would like to put my backpack in her car out of the rain, but I explained, it was weighing down the display board.

What was really nice is that Kevin drew a lot of attention, possibly as he was the only 'moto' there and maybe also because eithe rhe, or the Renault coffee van was the oldest vehicle there as well, the rest being 1960's onwards.

The left toolbox had leaked, leaving a couple of Lodge HLN plugs and all that boring but important legal stuff (V5C, insurance, etc) heading toward rust and paper-mache. Luckily, the paper towel roll came out and some of the bits that were still dry, fixed the situation. At least I know that bergen leaks water, GRRRRR!
Oh, yes! Better show a few of the other vehicles as well!
OFFENCE WARNING - The post below contains pictures of cars only!

A reminder of the days that French cars had yellow headlights!


An amazing car for it's time, The Citroen DS 21

Another DS 21!

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Well, it's France and seeing this roll in did bring a smile to my face!

Triumph TR4A

This Jag was constructed in 1962!

Words fail... V8 and a very interesting take on a jeep.

Bastard loud engine too!



And of course, could not finish without another shot of Kevin!


Tabellarius de verbis ostensor gaudium
Your out of date, possibly Microsoft browser does not support the audio element.
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Kevin gets wet (Besancon classic car meet)
Having missed what would have been my first visit to the July meet up, by going on the wrong day (twat), I decided that I was not going to miss August, even though it was very misty and nasty looking at home.
I left and found that the mist hid a gentle but wet amount of rain.

I really was sorry to take the gleaming bike out in the wet, but AS the weather for Besancon (about 30 miles away) indicated dry and warmer, I packed a roll of kitchen towel paper stuff in my backpack, along with the canvas RE bike cover, and my home made display sign.
Having found the place, I pulled up next to three classic cars, and an old Renault van which was the coffee van. By now, I was soaked on the outside, but dry inside. Poor Kevin was wet though, as a light drizzle replaced what was supposed to be just cloudy conditions.

As much as I wanted to, there was no point in trying to dry Kevin off, so I continued by putting my display board up.

Unlike the UK where the majority of people stay at home when wet, more and more vintage vehicles kept turning up. Within a minute or, two, a very nice lady asked if I would like to put my backpack in her car out of the rain, but I explained, it was weighing down the display board.

What was really nice is that Kevin drew a lot of attention, possibly as he was the only 'moto' there and maybe also because eithe rhe, or the Renault coffee van was the oldest vehicle there as well, the rest being 1960's onwards.

The left toolbox had leaked, leaving a couple of Lodge HLN plugs and all that boring but important legal stuff (V5C, insurance, etc) heading toward rust and paper-mache. Luckily, the paper towel roll came out and some of the bits that were still dry, fixed the situation. At least I know that bergen leaks water, GRRRRR!
Oh, yes! Better show a few of the other vehicles as well!
OFFENCE WARNING - The post below contains pictures of cars only!

A reminder of the days that French cars had yellow headlights!


An amazing car for it's time, The Citroen DS 21

Another DS 21!

<Well, it's France and seeing this roll in did bring a smile to my face!

Triumph TR4A

This Jag was constructed in 1962!

Words fail... V8 and a very interesting take on a jeep.

Bastard loud engine too!



And of course, could not finish without another shot of Kevin!


Tabellarius de verbis ostensor gaudium
REOC 15084
Tabellarius de verbis. Ostensor gaudium
Tabellarius de verbis. Ostensor gaudium