This is the story of my life so far: 67 years and counting.
Prequel: A Brief History of my Family in France
The story starts here
Previous episode: Part 42
The Frigate Tourville, in Lorient, Brittany
My second post, after two months of vacation, was on a brand new ship, the Frigate Tourville that was soon ready to start trials at sea, after being built in the naval arsenal of Lorient. I was to spend two years on the Tourville.
Frigate "Tourville"
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So, I went to Lorient with my clunky Citroën DS 19 at the beginning of September 1972. I was to be the "officier de détail", which is the officer in charge of cleanliness and painting on the ship. This is a role that is generally given to the youngest officer of the ship, which I was.
However, as the ship was not yet in active service during my post, the painting was mostly done by the arsenal, and not by the crew of the ship, so not much work for me in this domain.
My first jobs wad to proceed to the acceptance of the different technical rooms, cabins and gangways of the ship. Of course, in the beginning, I had no idea how to do that, so I had to learn from other more experienced officers of the ship. However, after two weeks and twenty acceptances, I was ready to fly solo.
The Tourville did not go to sea before the beginning of 1973, when she started her trials at sea.
In Lorient, during the first year of my stay, I was renting a furnished apartment in town.
A Brand New Car: Renault 12 Gordini
In November, I learned that my brand new Renault 12 Gordini was ready to be delivered at the dealership, not far from the Abbey, our family house. So, one week end, I went to the dealership and got my brand new car. I left the DS 19 at the Abbey.
Renault 12 Gordini
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This is the Gordini version of a popular French family car, the Renault 12.
Amédée Gordini was an Italian-born race car driver and sports car manufacturer in France. He had merged his company with Renault Sport Technologies. The most famous of the Gordini versions of Renault cars was the Renault 8 Gordini, a rear wheel drive.
The Renault 12 Gordini was a front wheel drive, able to go up to 185 km/h (115 mph). There were no general speed limit on roads in France at this time, and I was young enough and foolish to go at maximum speed on straight roads.
In 1973, a general speed limit of 90 km/h (56 mph) was established in France, but only on main roads. There was no speed limit on secondary roads. So, to go at high speed, I would go on secondary roads, and obviously, it was a lot more dangerous.
The seats were extremely basic and not comfortable at all. So, I bought for myself a bucket seat similar to this one below.
Bucket Seat
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When it was cold, starting the engine was often a problem. I had quickly discovered that you should NEVER use the choke: you were sure to flood the engine.
Even without the choke, i was sometimes flooding the engine. The procedure then was to remove the sparkling plugs, put them in the oven for 10 minutes, put them back quickly so that they had no time to cool and start the engine.
Sometimes, I had to do this procedure twice.
I kept the R12 for three years. In 1975, there was no longer any reason for me to have a fast car, as the general speed limit had been extended to all roads in France.
The astute reader may have noticed that so far I have not talked about girls. I was a good Catholic boy, and I was not supposed to have sex before marriage. Also, as a teenager and a young man, I was extremely shy in the presence of women. I was 23 years old and still a virgin.
This was going to change in 1974.
Continue to Part 44
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Summary
Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7
Part 8 - Part 9 - Part 10 Part 11 - Part 12 - Part 13 - Part 14
Part 15 - Part 16 - Part 17 - Part 18 - Part 19 - Part 20 - Part 21
Part 22 - Part 23 - Part 24 - Part 25 - Part 26 - Part 27 - Part 28
Part 29 - Part 30 - Part 31 - Part 32 - Part 33 - Part 34 - Part 35
Part 36 - Part 37 - Part 38 - Part 39 - Part 40 - Part 41 - Part 42
When I played with the choke as a 5 y.o.(most of the people today haven't the slightest idea what choke is) my parents told me if I touch it again the car might go boom, as in films... so that scared me pretty badly and enough not to mess with it :D
On how many battle ships did you serve in your career?
Cars rarely go boom as can be seen in movies.
Five: Trieux, Tourville, Georges Leygues, Jean de Vienne, Cybèle
yeah but I was five lol
five. wow...
What color was the car that you bought? In those days owning car must be a great achievement or maybe only rich people can afford it?
@jackpot
The only good color for an Renault 12 Gordini (or a Renaud 8 Gordini) was blue with the two white stripes, as on the picture.
You could also buy it in yellow, but 90% of the R12 Gordini were blue.
No, in 1972 you did not need to be rich to buy a car. The R12 Gordini was then an expensive car (20,000 francs, ~ US$4,000) but you could buy much cheaper cars, such as the Citroën 2CV for less the US$1,000.
nice citroen car , i am a fan
Seriously!!! In this post I am mostly talking about a Renault car. Renault, not Citroën!
lol , i meant renaut , followed
I think of you found your old car you buy it again right.
The story car is very very interesting it is the instrument for traslate to magic places in company of who you love.
Best regard @galberto
I would certainly not buy a Renault 12 Gordini these days. They consumed too much gas.
Ohhh i imagine this, and in this moment it is important to have an economic car because the oil price is up and maybe continued up in the future is better have an electric car, my firs car was an toyota tercel 1980 was very old car but i loved it because imagine your first car is the best emocion in your life.
Thank you for comment best regard.
I will wait for the next interesting post part 44
and you will not be alone.
I am happy to hear that
La renaud 12 gordini qu'elle grande voiture on n'en vois plus des comme ça ! Un tres belle article ! 🖒☺
great
i like color of car it
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Quite the almost cliffhanger to the next instalment!
Those cars have lost none of their cool I think. Although I am glad for one that using choke's etc on cars to help them started seems to be largely a thing of the past. That was quite the rigmarole
I never said that it will happen in the next episode.
Yes, it was!
Ah, my misreading!
great post.
good story.............
loving to your story post............
upvoted
No, not really. Cleanliness is not my forte.