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Rosbif

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  1. 2 hours ago, glang said:

    Think its a bit of an unusual place to have it for space and proximity to possible interference sources although close to radio I suppose.

    When I got my 13/60 there was a retractable aerial fitted in the same place. I changed it as it didn't fully retract any more with a new one that does.

     

     

    28 minutes ago, standardthread said:

    Have you thought of fitting a flexible ariel like those fitted to the roofs of VW Golfs etc. if you can get one, then you can just unscrew it and store it in the car?

    Even simpler just fit a standard retractable one.

  2. 14 minutes ago, Tim Bancroft said:

    I realise by posting this that I am going to be perceived as a pedant,

    You're not alone. My wife is forever pointing out errors with costumes (she was a theatre/tv/film costumière) and will complain that in a period piece someone is wearing a dress 5 years later than the date set etc.

    This very morning she started to read a new book received yesterday and pointed out that the illustration on the cover is dodgy. The book is set just after WW2 but the young lady is wearing a dress from 1932, I did say that maybe she hadn't got anything newer 😉. Didn't work as she replied the dress is a haute couture job.

  3. Just ordered the parts needed for the rear brakes - cylinders, adjusters definitely needed to be replaced (at least on one side), mounting kit for the cylinders just in case & flexibles as there is a suspicion one was causing a blockage. 

    When they arrive I'll take them up the road to the mechanic who has the car in his garage.

    You don't think I was going to get my hands dirty did you? 😁

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  4. What have I done recently to the Triumph? Well Wednesday morning took it out for its first outing of the year, it took a little longer to start than usual - it was a cold and frosty morning. Drove it the 3 Kms to my local garage and left it for him to look at the rear brakes. One sticks from time to time. I await his diagnostic.

    OK, so I wimped out, my reason being I have health problems which make working under the car difficult plus the car gets to sit in a nice garage for a while.

    Mind you I have done the difficult work of checking out stocks of the likely parts to be replaced from suppliers in France and will order any needed.

    The parking area at home does look a bit empty without it 😵

  5. 1 hour ago, JohnD said:

    France has the pleasure of TWO police forces, Les Gendarmes National and La (!) Police National.

    Add to that Police Municipale, employed and controlled by the city/town council.

    1 hour ago, JohnD said:

    The first, along with the Army, Air Force and Navy, is part of the French Armed Forces and is concerned with rural France, but the need for and duties of both are beyond me.

    Gendarmes as you say are military, Police Nationale are civil (and as such are allowed to belong to a union unlike military personnel). Both come under the responsibility of the Ministry of the Interior. Their roles are the same, and again as you say, the Gendarmerie is found in rural areas such as where I live and the Police Nationale in urban areas. Both armed as standard.

    The gendarmes are the descendants of the maréchaussées, created during the 100 years war to police the conduct of the army - hence why they are military - their role was extended to civil duties in 1536.

    France does like to make things complicated whenever it can 🙄

     

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  6. 9 hours ago, Adrianb said:

    Might go thru the Arc de Triumph as well!

    The gendarmes won't like that, although it is a great roundabout. Just pluck up your courage, don't look in the rear view mirrors, if there is a gap go for it before someone else does. The last time I went round my wife just stared at her feet, I was well pleased with myself as I intimidated a bus and won - dont' think he liked being beaten by a 'provençal'.

    If by any chance you are going at the beginning of February the big classic car show Retromobile is on.

    Bonne route

    Gendarme = Gen d'arme ( armed person basically)

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  7. 29 minutes ago, JohnD said:

    What a good idea!    But Amazon lists nothing of the sort.  Where have you seen them DVD?

    Were you looking at Amazon FRANCE?

    As you are looking for something in French you are better looking at sites such as these.

    https://www.leboncoin.fr/equipement_auto/2140947035.htm

    https://www.ebay.fr/itm/144879198423?hash=item21bb7920d7:g:TJkAAOSwOlBjrxzl&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoId3Mz4KOMFSdVDXWzUSYo1sMLJKuem%2FfKQY6QN8E5MuUAeuNmHB2cl2X4pLym70v%2BIz1%2F8uCt6kPrQ59arhjpy0EErrAXAFGYQxJtAcfeVhnLuJ28aa3G7iyeWy%2B7soStey0oeXiFjimblOM8eoNby0GC5i5Mvn72gnUAn%2Bvn%2FUkzYw6YBHNzN2nAVmcelzbRarWL6KU%2FbC0cbiIGTrPrY%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR6Si1e6yYQ

    These are currently on offer, they might be what you are interested in.

    I check these sites plus another each morning for a particular piece I want that is clearly as rare as the proverbial hens teeth.

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  8. 34 minutes ago, Howard said:

    FYI I took a UK vehicle to Bulgaria and reimported it a couple of years later about 12 years ago when the EU trade barriers didn't exist.

    Good luck

    I imported to France a car from the UK in 2015, pre Brexit of course, and it was straight forward. Now that the UK has left the EU paperwork and taxes, let alone transport will be far more complex.

    I would look at getting a French transport company collecting it and taking it to a depot near a port and you picking it up from there.

    Good luck.

  9. 4 minutes ago, PeteStupps said:

    @JohnD I haven't seen the list to which you refer but i've got an old AA European driving booklet, which has useful translations for all major car component plus travelling phrases for typical 1960's holidaymaker. I'll dig it out and scan it.

    Pete

    I bet it has some stuff that will be very dated and hilarious by modern standards. The car components part will still be valid.

  10. 9 minutes ago, JohnD said:

    learn Parisian argot!

    NO! don't do that you would very unpopular.

    Here we differentiate between the 2 types that have a 'residence secondaire' in the area - Parisian and parasite.

    But yes, a glossary could be useful.

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