The most CURIOUS French classic car collection? Station 70 - Osmanville, France
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2024
- In today's video I explore this unique French classic car collection and automobilia museum called Station 70 based in Normandy, France.
This ecclectic motor museum had something for everyone, including hundreds of tins, cans and vintage signs, many gorgeous vintage bicycles, classic motorbikes, classic cars and even a pedal-powered drag car, most of which originating from France.
One of my personal favourites from the Station 70 museum was an original Renault Juvaquatre estate, closely followed by an oil can holder bracket that I would have loved to bring home with me to the UK and fit to one of my vintage bikes.
But do let me know what your take-home item would be from this fascinating and unique French classic car and automobilia collection!
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Hi Harley. What an amazing museum, absolutely my kind of attraction. I could lose myself in there for several happy days. As ever, your enthusiasm is contagious and your relationship with you dad, wonderful. Great video 👌
😂 more French please! Great fun!
Amazing museum😮😮😮and video
Great signs tins and motoring items
A great 😮😮trip Harley as always
Thank you😊😊😊😮
C'est magnifique! What a collection. One could spend days and day, it'so vast. Thanks to the CT and OCCf or an unusual start to my motorin🙄g video week. Rob
Great video Harley, you seemed to have had a fantastic visit to the Station 70 museum. It looked great Cheers Bob
Good job Harley. Very knowledgeable lad.
That gold car in the field was a Renault 18 I had one in 1984 three years old and the wings rotted out! drove well though.
Hi Harley. Excellent place full of motoring treasures. I liked all the toy diecast models on display. I know of the French Solido brand of dinky car. They were sold in toy stores here in New Zealand. Or as the French call us here down under , Nouvelle Zelande. I see McLaren on a sign there . He was a famous New Zealander Formula One car racing driver. He died in 1970 testing a car . Thanks for your video.
A real "oily rag" museum - no wonder the OCC/CT family were attracted to it. The Solexs were quite popular in New Zealand in the 1960's. At least in the city of Christchurch where I grew up. Most of Christchurch is very flat which really helped. Any sort of slope or even a head wind made them a little difficult. Of course they had pedals but as a bicycle they were very heavy. I've always thought that French cars are somewhat "unique" in their design but clearly their motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles are quite "normal". Great video, I really enjoyed it.
A great find Harley, such a varied selection of old car and bike related stuff. I think that HAFA, as on your can was and I think, still is a French lubrication company.
"Chaîne internationale de Traction Automobile" on TH-cam. An interesting video Harley, forgive my poor French, I was always useless at it but my mandarin is excellent. Your excitement at some of the items is palpable.
Thank you very much!
Amazing : you crossed the Channel with your Standard 8, I can't believe it. By the way, ton français mérite une mise à l'épreuve régulière : the flat pronounced "juvaquatre" was much impressive ! Wish to welcome you regularly in France (French people have so much to learn about "british motoring")
Not the little Standard for this trip sadly, I don't think it is smart motorway compatible! It was a great trip though, mostly centred around classic cars 😊