Good day all,
It’s already some two Months after the event but hopefully still acceptable to post a few pictures and background. Some of this material might trigger comments from our charismatic Président de la République Monsieur SAVIEM, or from a few others whose input we invariably enjoy.
Background:
- The French probably don’t hold as many lorry events as the Brits but the few I have seen have been really good and invariably carry a hugely friendly atmosphere, which was not my feeling when I left Interlaken 2013.
- “La locomotion en fête” was held just South of Paris on May 23rd - 25th. All sorts of old vehicles: heavy commercial, firemen, agriculture, classic cars, etc. Many restoration masterpieces, and some rather unique French vehicles which unlikely ever make it across the Channel.
- More information here: locomotion-en-fete.com/. I know, it’s all in French but if you scroll down the archives page you will get a good feeling from previous editions.
- Together with Terry and Glenn, two British friends and truck afficionados who attended Interlaken Truck Festival last year, we decided to meet up in locomotion, and then extend the journey down to my native Dordogne for a few days.
- Neil, Pete and Steve some more brilliant British characters also joined us in Locomotion but for various reasons could unfortunately not join us down further South.
Here are some pictures which I hope will agitate the grey matter and trigger some comments from our regular contributors.
Cheers
David
A France-based show implies a high representation of French vehicles, so here follows an extensive series.
Starting with one of the most remarkable units - this Renault R360 “Centaure”, salvaged and owned by my mate Julien (worth noting that Julien is not even 30 years old so there is some succession in place).
This 1981-built beauty served a million km between Loches (Some 250 km South West of Paris) and Bagdad, before she was mothballed in a shed for 20 years. Until Julien unearthed her somewhere in 2011 or 2012 and did a complete engine + gearbox overhaul. Means no work done on the cab yet, all still original! No cab rot to speak of, a splendid motor.
I am sure Président SAVIEM will have plenty to say about this one. This is a very rare vehicle. First put on the road early 1981, just after the Berliet-SAVIEM (forced) wedding. The Marketing Team of the newly-formed Renault Véhicules Industriels allowed for the high-roof CENTAURE concept to be continued only for a short while, before re-appearing in 1983 as the R370 TURBOLEADER. Essentially this Renault R360 was nothing else than a Renault-badged Berliet TR350, powered by the same 15-liter V8 Berliet lump.
And a video for those of you who had forgotten what they sounded like!
http://www.youtube.com/embed/qpPWpqDIxbEThen some more French beauties. The restoration of this Bernard is nothing short of brilliant.
Quite fitting to see Terry’s Scammell and part of Steve’s Sed Atki in the background, And Neil’s Scania 92 on the other side.
Bernard close-up. Some deeper insight into the quality of this restoration.
The cooling vents. In perfect condition.
I will be posting more pictures in separate posts, otherwise this one becomes waaaaay too long. I hope you enjoy, comments are very welcome!
Regards