Saviem's fan club (Part 1)

pv83:
Well, I’m not too keen on using all these modern day tech stuff, still use me old non-digital camera a lot, makes you appreciate the technical side of things more I reckon…however I must admit that it can be a blessing, having a digital camera, especially in “the heat of the moment” like :wink:
Didn’t thought though that the pics I sometimes post where that much appreciated, will do me best then to post some more :sunglasses:

My old man’s been to some very distant places, he too wishes that he’d taken some more pics at the time, just took it for granted back then…

Right, back on topic then, I visited this routiers for a brief moment this week, just stepped in for a tea break and to have a shower, nice place, and the showers were clean and tidy, something worth mentioning in France :laughing:
These two gems were in the far corner of the parking, I always had a soft spot for those little Scanny’s…was coupled to some sort of low loader, marque didn’t ring any bells though…

Cheers, Patrick

Your top picture was taken at Ymonville on the N154. I think that truck stop was called Le Relais De Beauce. It was a very useful stop under certain circumstances if returning to Blighty. I stopped there a few times and enjoyed their hospitality. Somewhere, I have a photo of my wagon in front of it in a thunderstorm with a rainbow behind, but I can’t find it and I can’t remember for the life of me which era of my driving career it comes from so I might have been on European work or North Africa work. C’est la vie! Robert