Sunday, June 10, 2012

Bad side of vintage cars...

Yesterday, we should go to a big vintage cars event at a big lake about 80km from home. We leaved at about 10 A.M. and we arrived at .... NEVER!!!


After only 7km, we smelled burnt and decided to leave the highway.
Nothing seen so we chose to continue but after a few meters our Lincoln was down....


The fluorecent security triangle had to leave the trunk...


Despite I'm an engineer, I'm a really poor mechanical....


and my husband is also not the best one!



I had to keep the keys when my husband  went back home to pick up some parts...My wait was long and I took many silly pictures of myself in order for time to pass faster!

 

Fortunatly a lot of nice people gave us help especially some bikers who found what was wrong: the electrical coil. A small part for a big problem!!!  We finally could go home at about 6P.M. with a working car.


I was really unhappy because some friends were waiting for us and we missed a nice picnic around a huge lake...


Moreover I spent a lot of time to pick up my clothes and accessories in order to match our Lincoln....


So you will be the only one to enjoy my yesterday outfit!





The best thing about this bad day was we met really nice people who helped us and who we will probably keep in touch now !

Have you ever experienced bad side of vintage cars ?
What do you think of my matching outfit ?

11 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear about your car trouble--you look great though, and those photos are cute.

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  2. Your outfit looks perfect. It's really too bad that you guys had that bit of bad luck. I've had bad luck with older cars but nothing vintage.

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  3. Love your outfit. The hat is AMAZING! Glad you got your car fixed. I have like zero car knowledge (I actually can't even drive legally yet....).

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  4. Such a shame you missed out on your picnic, but I'm glad we got to see more pictures of your outfit - you look amazing!

    Penny Dreadful Vintage

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  5. Gorgeous outfit!! Too bad you did not make it to see your friends, but may be you have made new ones!

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  6. Your outfit is fantastic!! Especially your hat!

    And, yes, I have had that rather unpleasant experience myself. The last one occurred awhile back while headed home from a drive-in. It was cold and dark, and thankfully didn't last too long.

    xoxo
    -Janey

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  7. You look gorgeous! I would love a vintage car but sadly the breaking down would be so annoying! XxxX http://thesecondhandrose.blogspot.co.uk

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  8. Hello

    Ilove this blog!!
    You look so beautiful and you have such a nice car.
    From now on I check this blog daily.
    I live in Belgium, can you tell me which markets are the best here to find some nich vintage?
    thanlks
    Nathalie X

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    1. Je pense que tu parles français avec un nom comme le tien... En France ou Belgique, il est assez rare de trouver des fringues vintage sur les marchés aux puces. Je fais souvent les brocantes locales à la frontière luxembourgeoise mais plus pour les objets que pour les vêtements. Je connais mal les puces ailleurs en Belgique.

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  9. At least, there is a good outcome from this bad experience. Vintage cars are really a good investment, but the cons would be the performance of the vehicle, since most parts of the engine are old and in poor condition. These types of car needed more maintenance and attention. It would be best to regularly check the vehicle, and take it to a certified mechanic, so you will know if there is a need for repair and replacement. It is also good if you know a mechanic that specializes in vintage autos.

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  10. At least, there is a good outcome from this bad experience. Vintage cars are really a good investment, but the cons would be the performance of the vehicle, since most parts of the engine are old and in poor condition. These types of car needed more maintenance and attention. It would be best to regularly check the vehicle, and take it to a certified mechanic, so you will know if there is a need for repair and replacement. It is also good if you know a mechanic that specializes in vintage autos.

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