Classics left to die/rotting pics
Discussion
droopsnoot said:
I had to turn back to get a photo of this. Then I blurred out the reg and saved the image, so I don't remember what it was and can't check tax etc. Properly green though, would love to know why.
I tried to buy a 3200 about four years ago, double cheap as it was a non runner.The reason was because the engine wiring harness had been eaten through by local wildlife!
I recall a coupe sitting at a local MOT station for a few weeks, having failed on something to do with sidelights, and requiring a "lighting controller" of some description, back-order from Italy and nearer £1000 than £500 (with possible rounding errors for the re-telling).
I guess where a sixties Maserati in that condition would be an incredible find, this may well just be more trouble than it's worth. Still seems somehow wrong.
I guess where a sixties Maserati in that condition would be an incredible find, this may well just be more trouble than it's worth. Still seems somehow wrong.
Tyre Smoke said:
I still rue the day when I was £50 short of the £550 asking price for a three-year old MkII Lotus Cortina in unmarked Amber Gold and with a 'nice' but standard-issue local number plate..I was even more peeved when I found out the the guy had later swapped it for (only!) a Sunbeam Stiletto!
But then perhaps the running costs and insurance would have bankrupted me
/antediluvian mode
Dapster said:
Couldn't get a pic as unfortunately my wife strangely doesn't buy into the notion of driving all the way to the south of France to then spend the afternoon taking pictures of sad old cars to show strangers on the internet...
Nearly 400 photos uploaded to my Flickr photostream from this years's fortnight in France suggests I'm lucky in the patience of my wife (and children) then :-)https://www.flickr.com/photos/7430965@N05/sets/721...
I doubt many will be of interest here (and would fall foul of 'classic police' rules), but here's a few:
French Assortment 2014 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
French Assortment 2014 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Toyota Land Cruiser 40 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Peugeot 204 Cabriolet by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
MG Metro Turbo by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Renault 16 TX by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
It always amazes me how rural French garages and even new car dealerships will so often have some old stuff festering away in a yard or field.
Spottedlaurel said:
You say "French Assortment" but I can see three Landies and is that a burgundy Jag XJ Coupe in row 2? And what's next to it hidden by the hedge?Edited to add, White Citroen SM in the centre near the top next to the green 205 cab (Roland Garros??) and blue Espace.
French Assortment 2014 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Edited by Dapster on Wednesday 10th September 16:45
pacoryan said:
In the top pic is an SM and a Panhard Dyna. Nice stuff!!
Ta, there's some sort of Panhard saloon at this place too, just visible in the second shot (and which I think is the mystery car Dapster mentions). These photos from 2010 show it better:Peugeot 504 Coupe and TI saloon by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
French scrap miscellany by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Dapster said:
You say "French Assortment" but I can see three Landies and is that a burgundy Jag XJ Coupe in row 2? And what's next to it hidden by the hedge?
I appreciate not all of them are actually French-made vehicles :-) Quite a few LR/RR's at this place. The XJ is a RHD Series 3 saloon.I stumbled across this yard in 2010 and was so impressed I marked it on our road atlas. Luckily a cross-country trip this year just happened to go right past it again, so while the rest of my family had a spot of lunch I managed to get a few more photos. Barking dogs prevent too much investigation, I'm not sure if this is a working scrapyard, stuff belonging to a trader or someone's private collection which has got out of hand.
Out of interest SpottedL where were you in France (if you don't mind me asking)?
I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
Regulars on here will know that I can't resist strolling around back streets in villages near me in the Haute-Vienne and Charente, knowing I'll spot interesting stuff. I came across a couple of garages like the ones above in the Lot a couple of years ago but I've lost the pix. I have never been able to work out why the French hoard motors in the way that they can't seem to resist. There was a scrappage scheme some years ago - before the UK tried it - and I think some of the caches behind country garages still date from then, but it's the ones in gardens and barns that never cease to amaze me.
Meanwhile, my son spotted this the other day in south Somerset...
Meanwhile, my son spotted this the other day in south Somerset...
Spottedlaurel said:
Nearly 400 photos uploaded to my Flickr photostream from this years's fortnight in France suggests I'm lucky in the patience of my wife (and children) then :-)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7430965@N05/sets/721...
I doubt many will be of interest here (and would fall foul of 'classic police' rules), but here's a few:
French Assortment 2014 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
French Assortment 2014 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Toyota Land Cruiser 40 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Peugeot 204 Cabriolet by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
MG Metro Turbo by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Renault 16 TX by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
It always amazes me how rural French garages and even new car dealerships will so often have some old stuff festering away in a yard or field.
Would I be alone in saying if that were a museum I would pay to go in? https://www.flickr.com/photos/7430965@N05/sets/721...
I doubt many will be of interest here (and would fall foul of 'classic police' rules), but here's a few:
French Assortment 2014 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
French Assortment 2014 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Toyota Land Cruiser 40 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Peugeot 204 Cabriolet by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
MG Metro Turbo by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
Renault 16 TX by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr
It always amazes me how rural French garages and even new car dealerships will so often have some old stuff festering away in a yard or field.
DickyC said:
Fayaz LP640 said:
It would be the Beetle scene in Woody Allen's Sleeper and just start on the button.TCEvo said:
Out of interest SpottedL where were you in France (if you don't mind me asking)?
I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
Our fortnight was spent in Brittany and Normandy, with other stuff seen on the way there and back from Calais. Shame to hear what you say about the Vendee. We're off down to the Loire next year, not sure what that will hold in store.I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
DonkeyApple said:
Would I be alone in saying if that were a museum I would pay to go in?
No, you wouldn't be alone. Luckily the museum is rural France, where entry is free :-)Spottedlaurel said:
TCEvo said:
Out of interest SpottedL where were you in France (if you don't mind me asking)?
I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
Our fortnight was spent in Brittany and Normandy, with other stuff seen on the way there and back from Calais. Shame to hear what you say about the Vendee. We're off down to the Loire next year, not sure what that will hold in store.I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
Thanks, interesting - we went via the Loire, stayed in Chaumont-sur-Loire where I spotted this R5 lurking behind a well smashed (non classic) 206.
I wasn't there long enough to see much else though.
TCEvo said:
Spottedlaurel said:
TCEvo said:
Out of interest SpottedL where were you in France (if you don't mind me asking)?
I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
Our fortnight was spent in Brittany and Normandy, with other stuff seen on the way there and back from Calais. Shame to hear what you say about the Vendee. We're off down to the Loire next year, not sure what that will hold in store.I was in the Vendee region again this year for summer & it was noticeable that a lot of the older style garages had closed since I was last there a couple of years ago & that there were far fewer dying older cars in yards and outside houses or on wasteland to spot. Pity as there used to be a couple of places that always had some interesting old tat lying about.
Thanks, interesting - we went via the Loire, stayed in Chaumont-sur-Loire where I spotted this R5 lurking behind a well smashed (non classic) 206.
I wasn't there long enough to see much else though.
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