A really good look at one of your holiday destinations in France. The best thing about this dealership is they have enough covered storage for the incredible cars, keeping the weather and vandals at bay. The likes of these cars won't be seen again so they deserve to protected and looked after. Thanks Harley.
Viv la france! Viv le Harley! What an incredible indulged person you are to be able to gloat over this wonderful collection for all of your loyal fans! I hope it was a treat to celebrate a successful time of study, but whatever it was a really enjoyable video tour of an endorsement that the French are apparently just as passionate as we Brits about preserving classic cars. Well done to you and the family. Can't wait to see where you turn up next. I saw a lack of XKs (other than a replica C) but lots of very hairy Healeys over which I drooled! Thank you! Rob
The Charger at 32:30 is a 67. It has those groovy telltales on the corner of the wing that flash when you signal. Each headlite pod turns around on these, to make the hideaway work. I had four failed motors for the headlights, so I just locked them in the on position. If the headlights are off and they are not turned around, this is usually why... The fact that there is a switch to lock them in the open position says a lot, LOL the fact that the front fenders aren't bragging about a 383 means it's probably the 318 (no slouch either). They did offer the slant 6 in this model, but wow, that would be leisurely.
We got chatting to the owner of the Citroen Ami estate that featured in my Normandy car spotting video, and he pointed us to Paul's Classic Cars, thanks
I just had to add one thing about the Charger. You need to see those dash lights at night. They are electroluminescent. The green numerals, orange pointers, and graduations seem to float in mid air at night. They are very legible, and easy on your eyes, too! The first time you light that at night in front of your pals, you hear gasps. 🙂
Hi 👋 Harley. What an amazing collection of motorcars in one building. The Mercedes Benz convertible at the front was so nice. And the white Sunbeam Alpine is interesting. I havent seen one like that before. It had six rear lights , and the hard top roof is different from what i have seen of them. Very stylish car. I like your shirt Harley. I thought the piano music at the beginning of your video was apt. Its cold here in NZ, for Spring weather. Im feeling it , but then im moving into elderly age now. Im older than your dad , and probably closer in age to your granddad. Thanks for the video 😊 From Carl.
Thankyou for another most enjoyable video, Harley. There is some purity about the early Porsche 911 / 912’s that seem to have disappeared with the newer, McDonalds fed ones. Also, those 190 SL’s, while slow, are a thing of absolute beauty and would be wonderful to perambulate down to the pub on nice afternoons. Fantastic video.
Thanks Harley. An interesting video with some rare pieces in there. Now I know where all the LHD MGB's went!
Thank you again Harley !
And thanks so much for letting us walk around, we will have to come back one day!
A really good look at one of your holiday destinations in France. The best thing about this dealership is they have enough covered storage for the incredible cars, keeping the weather and vandals at bay. The likes of these cars won't be seen again so they deserve to protected and looked after. Thanks Harley.
Yep, in fact they are currently building up a third barn with the ability to store classic cars stacked on top of each other on shelves!
@@CarTractionvids Oh that's brilliant.
Viv la france! Viv le Harley! What an incredible indulged person you are to be able to gloat over this wonderful collection for all of your loyal fans! I hope it was a treat to celebrate a successful time of study, but whatever it was a really enjoyable video tour of an endorsement that the French are apparently just as passionate as we Brits about preserving classic cars. Well done to you and the family. Can't wait to see where you turn up next. I saw a lack of XKs (other than a replica C) but lots of very hairy Healeys over which I drooled! Thank you! Rob
The Charger at 32:30 is a 67. It has those groovy telltales on the corner of the wing that flash when you signal. Each headlite pod turns around on these, to make the hideaway work. I had four failed motors for the headlights, so I just locked them in the on position. If the headlights are off and they are not turned around, this is usually why... The fact that there is a switch to lock them in the open position says a lot, LOL the fact that the front fenders aren't bragging about a 383 means it's probably the 318 (no slouch either). They did offer the slant 6 in this model, but wow, that would be leisurely.
A terrific collection of cars and a great video yet again Harley, the Marcos is something special.There is some capital tied up there I think.
What a fantastic place😮😊 Harley
How do you find them
You know the right people !!!!
Great video😮😊 thanks
We got chatting to the owner of the Citroen Ami estate that featured in my Normandy car spotting video, and he pointed us to Paul's Classic Cars, thanks
I just had to add one thing about the Charger. You need to see those dash lights at night. They are electroluminescent. The green numerals, orange pointers, and graduations seem to float in mid air at night. They are very legible, and easy on your eyes, too! The first time you light that at night in front of your pals, you hear gasps. 🙂
Hi 👋 Harley. What an amazing collection of motorcars in one building. The Mercedes Benz convertible at the front was so nice. And the white Sunbeam Alpine is interesting. I havent seen one like that before. It had six rear lights , and the hard top roof is different from what i have seen of them. Very stylish car. I like your shirt Harley. I thought the piano music at the beginning of your video was apt. Its cold here in NZ, for Spring weather. Im feeling it , but then im moving into elderly age now. Im older than your dad , and probably closer in age to your granddad. Thanks for the video 😊 From Carl.
Thankyou for another most enjoyable video, Harley. There is some purity about the early Porsche 911 / 912’s that seem to have disappeared with the newer, McDonalds fed ones. Also, those 190 SL’s, while slow, are a thing of absolute beauty and would be wonderful to perambulate down to the pub on nice afternoons. Fantastic video.
Yes I do love the look of a 190SL, thanks