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French roadtrip shite


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Bit of a long story this - briefly, a bunch of us from the OLLR forum (http://ollr.10.forumer.com/index.php) got together and chipped in to take a new Series III Land Rover galvanised chassis out to an ex-pat friend and general diamond geezer, Drew, in France. We went out in a 1979 Series III 109 station wagon and the journey was eventful to say the least, including a cylinder head change before we even got to Dover.

 

After the engine blew up 150 miles from our destination, we left the 109 behind (after towing it, and the galvy chassis, to a tractor dealership with Drew's R5) and made a plan to get home. After several cockups it came to pass that Drew would drive us the 625km back to Calais - in his 1988 R5.

 

As big Autoshite fans we took some pics of, er, shite we saw on the trip back and here is my collection of completely rubbish snaps! :D

 

'The Five' at the Europcar place in Ruffec, where they told us that, in fact, they didn't have a hire car we could take to Calais...

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Back to base for food, then setting off - note shite R5 spares wagon in background

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Mint Pug 104

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"My grandad had one of those"

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Awesome truck shite

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Car park - those Renault Trafics used to be everywhere when I was growing up in Worthing

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Battered Five

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Civic (?)

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Boshed Renner MGDHOOT

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One of many, many Twingos we saw

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OMG RETRO No. 1

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OMG RETRO No. 2

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Wow! Remember these?

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Tidy Fiat and cool Michelin man

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H Van and a 309 in here somewhere

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SEAT fights crashed van and mongy R5 for shite points

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Pikeys have much more style over there

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We macho Land Rover men laughed at the gayness of this, then remembered what we were driving and why

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Love it

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Four

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RUBBER DUCK SHITE

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Excellent van, trying to think of an excuse for one

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CRANE SHITE

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Sierra and assorted French tat behind a garage

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Top Eighties transport

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Fab Five & trailer combo

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MASSEY FERGIE SHITE

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Finally - Diesel 505. Had the Corgi model. ACE

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More to come in a few weeks when we go back to change the engine and drive the Land Rover home...

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Ah ha, I thought I recognised it! Anyone remember the Mobil 1 racers and the CRX race series (Castle Combe?)

The CRX Challenge....the company I was a painter for raced 2 cars in that series. I did all the paintwork on the cars and I have some of the videos that dealers had of the series.
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  • 2 weeks later...

I've got to thank Scruffy for putting these snaps up. Excellent chronicling and memory stimulation of a marathon Shite-trip that defines the very underlying essence of the relationship between 'The 5' and myself.

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Well when I bought the blue R5, it came with 2 years test, that being the duration of validity here. I reckon it'd have been cubed in Britain.That's not to say they're over-lax at the cost of safety here. I just reckon the UK has a policy from the top to rid the roads of quality shite...roadworthy or not.The French are proud of their kit.

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they dont like welding much here, the CT is pretty much on par with a MOT, emissions checks, all major parts etc.. just we got a fly 2 years between them... plus if we fail you still get a 2 month sticker to get the car fixed..

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Early Twingo shouldnt be a problem, anything over 10 years old just needs an MoT then pay the road tax, reg fee and make sure French reg doc/customs papers are in order. Under 10 years old it needs to be type approved otherwise its SVA time but I dont think thats an issue with a EU market car. You will need RHD beam pattern headlamps, rear fog on (our) offside, speedo reading MPH but nothing too tricky, there have been a fair number of Twingos come to the UK over the years (earliest examples getting on for 20 years old now!!)

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