OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
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OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
Who is going....we need to meet-up
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
the 100 what...
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
100 years of Citroen.
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
I'd like to go but I don't think I can afford it. I'll have to try and sell something!!
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
A kidney?
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
Now there's an idea I don't think anyone would want one of mine I have two bikes and a car which I need to sell so hopefully one of them will go!!
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
Didn't I say somewhere I was going (albeit against my better judgment)?
Anyway that's the idea - if only I could get some tickets.
Anyway that's the idea - if only I could get some tickets.
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
I rather think that you need to contact Philip Chidlow, possbly through the CCC or here - You need to sign up for that
Failing that then Trainman may be able to help.
Failing that then Trainman may be able to help.
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
van ordinaire wrote: ↑18 Jun 2019, 18:38 Didn't I say somewhere I was going (albeit against my better judgment)?
Anyway that's the idea - if only I could get some tickets.
I fer you may be to late to "get inside" now, outside parking/day visits are soon to be announced.
https://citroencc.com/citroencc-english.php
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
The advance tickets ARE still available but only for the whole 3 days (which I can't do) - & outrageously expensive (or so I thought). Since my earlier post, the day tickets have become available but, at first blush, applying for them seems something of a performance just to get into the public carpark. Beginning to wish I'd not bought the ferry tickets, now.
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
That sounds like I definitely can't afford it unless I do sell the kidney!! Maybe the ferry company will let you change dates to a different occasion, weekend in Spa perhaps?
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
Hmmmm, my ferry agents ARE very good at changing dates, times, etc - but whether they could work the oracle & change the crossing & ferry operator I'm not so sure. Might as well go along for the ride, even if I am going to be on the outside looking in, rather than participating. Still think it's odd that there's no designated Citroen parking - a sort of 1/2-way house if you like BUT, of course, this is France we're talking about.
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
van ordinaire wrote: ↑22 Jun 2019, 23:05 The advance tickets ARE still available but only for the whole 3 days (which I can't do) - & outrageously expensive (or so I thought). Since my earlier post, the day tickets have become available but, at first blush, applying for them seems something of a performance just to get into the public carpark. Beginning to wish I'd not bought the ferry tickets, now.
I'm not sure I'd class €30 for the whole 3 days outrageously expensive, or €12 for a day pass... it's pretty good value compared to any comparable event over here! *Very* good value if you're a family and kids under 12 are free...
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
If it was only €30 I would've been quite happy even though I could only go for the weekend - but when I went onto the site the price was €124!
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Re: OK WHO is going to France next month for the 100 ?
Soooooh, who did go? There were only a handful of cars I recognised but then I reckon a good 1/2 of the British cars were Tractions.
Only got back about 5:45 this morning - & needed to be at work by 9:00, mais “Non, je ne regrette rien”
Idly looking at my tickets in the ferry queue I noticed there was no address, just the location - & that wasn't immediately obviously the name of a town. Just what I meant about French organisation BUT needn't have worried, TomTom plotted a route there & with about 6 miles to go the main road was closed & we were directed towards the event (tough for locals & anyone with a different destination). Ended up in a car park a bus-ride away, literally, so once I'd had a preliminary look round, set off on a little recce: discovered a sign opposite the main vehicle entrance to car-park "C1" (I was in "C8"!) AND the name of the road the entrance was in. Back through the venue & the town to the bus stop where I was lucky enough to get on a bus within a few minutes. Back in the C15, punched the street name into TomTom &, undoubtedly assisted my being in a disreputable Citroen van when negotiating anything short of a police road block (if I get another white one I think I'll call it "Cart Blanche"), quite soon found myself exactly where I wanted to be; never did find C1 though, so just parked on the verge among the Visas. The next morning they all parked respectful (safe?) distance away; true many were GTi's & Chronos - but, mercifully, that kind of snobbery is entirely absent among the Visa Forum here! So I managed to blag my way into the show, albeit on the outskirts (but in good company: the opposite verge was all BX's & Xantias). They should have been really pleased, apart from the one from La Conseratoire, mine seemed to be the only one - among 1,000's of Citroens, some of which were very rare. Quite late on the Sunday I went back to where I was parked, only to find another white one, with UK plates parked next to it. 2 years older, much nicer specimen, pre-booked - but where had it been all weekend? Couple of hours later, it was gone! Booked on a sensible time ferry I wouldn't wonder.
All in all, a great w/e - despite my original misgivings or finding anything of real use/interest in the jumble, still there's always Citro-Retro in September.
Only got back about 5:45 this morning - & needed to be at work by 9:00, mais “Non, je ne regrette rien”
Idly looking at my tickets in the ferry queue I noticed there was no address, just the location - & that wasn't immediately obviously the name of a town. Just what I meant about French organisation BUT needn't have worried, TomTom plotted a route there & with about 6 miles to go the main road was closed & we were directed towards the event (tough for locals & anyone with a different destination). Ended up in a car park a bus-ride away, literally, so once I'd had a preliminary look round, set off on a little recce: discovered a sign opposite the main vehicle entrance to car-park "C1" (I was in "C8"!) AND the name of the road the entrance was in. Back through the venue & the town to the bus stop where I was lucky enough to get on a bus within a few minutes. Back in the C15, punched the street name into TomTom &, undoubtedly assisted my being in a disreputable Citroen van when negotiating anything short of a police road block (if I get another white one I think I'll call it "Cart Blanche"), quite soon found myself exactly where I wanted to be; never did find C1 though, so just parked on the verge among the Visas. The next morning they all parked respectful (safe?) distance away; true many were GTi's & Chronos - but, mercifully, that kind of snobbery is entirely absent among the Visa Forum here! So I managed to blag my way into the show, albeit on the outskirts (but in good company: the opposite verge was all BX's & Xantias). They should have been really pleased, apart from the one from La Conseratoire, mine seemed to be the only one - among 1,000's of Citroens, some of which were very rare. Quite late on the Sunday I went back to where I was parked, only to find another white one, with UK plates parked next to it. 2 years older, much nicer specimen, pre-booked - but where had it been all weekend? Couple of hours later, it was gone! Booked on a sensible time ferry I wouldn't wonder.
All in all, a great w/e - despite my original misgivings or finding anything of real use/interest in the jumble, still there's always Citro-Retro in September.
Citroens:-
'81 2CV Club
'05 C15
'97 Xantia Exclusive estate
others:-
Jeep XJ Cherokees x 3
'96 Cadillac Eldorado
'99 Cadillac STS
& the numerous "abandoned projects"
'81 2CV Club
'05 C15
'97 Xantia Exclusive estate
others:-
Jeep XJ Cherokees x 3
'96 Cadillac Eldorado
'99 Cadillac STS
& the numerous "abandoned projects"