Westies R Us 11/04/2009
 
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With the car MOT'd and Andy assuring me that we have a valid tax disc, and with me having a week off work, using up holiday (or else you lose it), I decide to take Mmle out for a barrel around the country lanes, headed for 2CV-specialist Llew's workshop.

From our lock-up near Blean, this is a superb run, using the old Thanet way to near Bishopstone, then heading SE through Highstead, Chislet, Upstreet, Grove Ferry, Preston and Wingham, out to Llew's place out past the "Frog and Orange". It's all twisty, up hill and down dale stuff, and the old girl loves it. She bounces and buckets along enjoying the "rolling English Drunkard" roads.

It's a good chance to give her a thorough clean out, dry out, warm up and charge, as well as blowing any cobwebs out of the suspension. At Llew's we meet up with fellow "Hopper" Pete (his is the blue and red car in the pics) who's there buying bits of wiring loom, and stop for a cuppa. It's also a chance for my 3 dogs to go a-sniffing and a rummaging round the farm buildings, greenhouses and grounds chasing up those enticing chicken-y and ratty smells.
 
Good Publicity 06/01/2009
 

We are delighted to see we have been published in the latest edition of the 2CVGB club magazine. Not only have they printed an article I sent in ("We Made It!!!", page 18), but also some nice comment following a chat between Andy and Alan Lloyd, 2CVGB's registrar of Pre-1970 cars. Alan enthuses about our old girl, and gets Andy to fill in some detail.

There are 3 pics of the car too, one on the contents page (she's a page 3 girl!), one accompanying the main article, and another good one taken at Hove Park on London-to-Brighton day.

All this writing, in the club mag too, recognises our effort in a very special way, and is much appreciated by all of us. Thank you 2CV mag, and editor John Barnes.

Marvellous!

 
Almost Final? 05/18/2009
 

I mentionned in the last post that the La Chapelle trip had become the "almost final" story in the restoration Saga. While we were at La Chapelle we met a load of the people from Birchington, and it turns out they also have a "home leg" of the twinning celebrations, and this is taking place on 21st June. We are invited to this, so watch this space while we find out what this involves. I would be amazed if Birchington can oput on anything as big and as bonkers as the La Chapelle carnival weekend, but you never know......

 
French Adventure 05/18/2009
 

We made it! The big one. The almost final act in what's been a fascinating and enjoyable project. (I say "almost", as the project just grew and extra aspect, but more of that later). We drive Mademoiselle and Andy's "Slough built" 1955 2CV down through Northern France to the car's town of birth to take part in the 20th Anniversary twinning celebrations.

What a fantastic weekend! Crazy, fun, bizarre, amazing, moving and delightful, challenging and elating all at once. We are welcomed in by our hosts and by the whole town with such hospitality - we are feted and treated like celebs, we are greeted by the Mayor (several times), applauded by the locals, invited to Civic Reception(s), to a show by school children and a gala cabaret night. They even insist that we lead the town carnival parade

The cars cause Universal delight - everybody seems to love a "deu' ch'vaux" (2CV). They've owned one, or their parents did, or they learned to drive on one, and they seem to hold a warm corner of their hearts reserved for 2CV's, so everywhere we go people seem delighted that these whacky british fans are bothering to restore them and bring them down to show them off.

The cars performed well, running the 100-odd kms down through St Omer to La Chapelle, and back again, so we are delighted. We also learned some bits about the cars, and one of the twinning committee has promised to advertise for any more info - who owned her and worked on her prior to 1989. What we learned was that.

1) The lion on the bonnet is not some random heraldic beastie - it is a "Lion de Flandres", symbol of the Flanders region since the time of Robert 3 of Flanders (1249-1322) (or something like - history never was my strong point) 

2) The idle mixture screw will slowly vibrate out till you have no idle.

3) The speedo does not work at all, but the wipers work very well.

But enough of that. Fantastic weekend all round.

 
Final Countdown 05/14/2009
 
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All getting really excited now, like kids waiting for Christmas, as we run in on final approaches to the main adventure - in a way, what all this has been leading up to. We get to drive Mademoiselle (and Andy's Slough too) down to La Chapelle itself to join in their celebrations for the 20th Anniversary of the twinning, and possibly we get to drive in the carnival too.  Watch this space to see how we got on.


 
On the Run Home 05/04/2009
 

Almost home - chugging gently up from Pluckley (Darling Buds Country) to Charing here, when Andy's good lady was struck by fields of bright yellow oilseed rape. This a pic of the car, with Andy (right) and myself, definitely enjoying ourselves and starting to believe she's actually going to make it home. What a brilliant day, for sure - 2 old ladies, less than 900 cc between them and more than 100 years (not including Andy's good lady, of course!)


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Shake Down 05/03/2009
 

What a fantastic day! We are pleased to report that Mmle's "shake down" trial - the run from Blean to Hove Park to join up with the 2CV London to Brighton was a great success. The old girls (Mmle and Andy's Slough-built, both 400cc) both made it down the 83 miles or so in 3 hours, including stopping for some scenic photo's

When we got there we were told that a special parking place had been reserved as were were "old" and therefore honoured with a front row space. Mmle is not quite the pinnacle of oldness, a "ripple", but she does have drum brakes, the smaller engine and the windowless rear (C) pillar, and she is from November 1961.

"We" driving down were Andy in his Slough-built, plus his good lady. The Slough also performed well, but she is already tried and tested. While there, we met lots of nice epople who came up and introduced themselves, usually recognising the car from magazine articles etc.

At half past 3 we were on the way home again, keen to get back to the lock up before dark, and again Mmle did the business, by now loosening up a bit, so that the Slough was registering 50-55 on the speedo (Mmle's isn't connected up at present)

So, a brilliant exciting, satisfying day. Well done Mmle. You deserve a nice rest, now.




 
 

Building up slowly to our run to La Chapelle, and wishing to honour "Drive It" day, I decided to make a small run out from the lock up to Birchington. In bright sunshine, after leading a Bluebell Walk in Challock Forest for the "Friends of Kingswood", therefore I hot footed it to the lock up in the "normal 2CV". The old girl fired up first turn and never missed a beat all day.

We trundled down through Blean to the main road, stopped for fuel at Tesco, and the headed east along the A road towards Herne Bay. From there, there's a quick burst of Thanet Way before the turn off to Birchington. We ambled around stopping to take pics where ever I felt like, and were delighted to find the pub, the Sea View, which is in the 20 year old black and white pic featured on the front of the latest edition of the La Chapelle mag.

It was a shame that I'd not been able to raise anyone on the Twinning Committee to meet me there or get some official pics - surely useful for their website or newsletters?

A small adventure, then, for the first one, and now she's safey tucked up back in the lock-up under her cover. her next excitement is the 2CV London to Brighton (which is gonna take HOURS at max 40 mph!) and then it's the awesome La Chapelle run.  

 

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