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23/6/2005 at 12:49pm
Location: Leics Outfit: Chausson 092 Ford 2.4 . Ford Travelhom
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Back in the early 50's I built a Ford 8 from S/H bits but starting with a new chassis and I took it down to Porlock to try it out. With only a 3 speed box, first was more than essential. Half way between the 2 hairpins the A30 in front stopped (SHE had tried to go up in second) then it started to roll backwards and with the down lane solid with traffic I too was forced to retreat. Just before the btm. Hairpin there was what looked like a bit of a grass verge ( now a part of the road) and the A30 was catching up FAST so I aimed for the grass. BIIIIIG mistake the council had mowed it level but it contained the the drainage ditch, in went my N/S back wheel and up came the bonnet like something out of NASA. Fortunately the crowd that always collected at the bottom (an early version of a stock car audience) raced up got out my passengers and lugged the front bumper down, then with a lot of heaving and shoving got the car back on the road. The A30 finished up neatly parked in the old wooden Garage at the bottom (although the the the doors were still shut at the time). My old lady got so hot in the extrication process that it knackered 2 exhaust valves and we came back to Leicester on 2 cylinders. Each and every hill no matter how slight had to be taken in reverse (lowest ratio). As if this wasn't bad enough the rollocking I got from the girlfriends Dad 'cos we were obviously rather late home was worse than any I had on the Drill Square.
Happy Days.
Oh on another occasion I witnessed a Bedford Duple 29 seater with its bonnet locked firmly in the boot of an AEC bus after brake failure. The AEC driver had brought both busses of passengers down most of the hill locked into each other. At the bottom he could hold it no longer and ran them both into the sand.The only injuries, a number of the passegers who had fainted. Then Plod arrived all bluster and started to berate the hero driver until of the passengers, weedy looking little guy sauntered over and hit the copper so hard on the nose that he was out for the count. There were no witnesses. He must have had a nose bleed.
Some of 'em never change.
The hill is a doddle today.
------------- Wee Wandering Willy Wanders Whereever Wee Wandering Willy Wishes
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