I know there are some old car lovers on Hive. I don't know if I should tag those people, I don't want to impose anything. But, if Dahpilot happens to open this post, I expect him to give us a good lesson on these cars because my knowledge of them is next to nothing. Oh, I also know a couple who own one of these (the Polski Fiat) and they've been on Hive since recently. Well, I will leave it to fate, whether Eddyss and Mdrguez will see this post or not. They see their car every day, so maybe it would not be interesting to see another of these cars in a post.
However, I am also thinking about one Hiver from a Kingdom without Limits, Hallmann, who also likes classic cars. At least I think he does. In one of his posts, we shifted from a new Porsche to an old Opel, there I came to the conclusion these old cars I started to see on the streets of my little town a bit more than a month ago would have to come in a post. Maybe as a collection of old cars, but it doesn't count as I am not the owner of these vehicles.
The inspiration for bringing these cars exactly today came with this yellow Citroën, parked in front of the restaurant where we had lunch with our dear friends. My best friend came and we had a very needed and proper laughter therapy. It was a fuel for our souls. And look, this yellow Citroën 2 CV also waited for something...? The fuel cap was open! How strange!
The car I saw today was not in its best condition. It was relatively fine, but I already saw better examples of this model of Citroën. Like this red one:
We saw it at the end of October (actually October 22) and it was also Sunday. Should I conclude that Citroën owners drive their old cars just on Sundays?
I am not joking with this thing... as I saw the next one, this blue Citroën also on one Sunday. One week earlier than the red Citroën. We are going back in time, October 15 was the date for this oldie.
And we can keep on going back in time. Guess what? Just one week earlier, so October 8, Sunday. The date I saw this Polski Fiat 126! This is getting serious. Why do I see old cars just on Sundays? At least, it was not in Spain, but in Poland, in Krakow!
That Sunday morning we were about to meet Edje and have coffee together. Ph1102 and I got ready and went for a little walk before meeting up with our friend and that's when we saw this cute Polski Fiat 126.
Just for the record - my sister had one of these, painted purple.
Coming back to Spain, and changing the direction of this time travelling. Let's fast forward a few weeks.
Keeping up the tradition of seeing old cars on this day, I still have an ace up my sleeve. Although not as interesting and beautiful as those previously shown, this Renault 4 also deserved to arrive. After all, it meets the condition of being seen on Sunday! 😂
We saw it on October 29 while going to walk by the seashore. I think it was abandoned to its fate as I kept seeing it in the same place for several weeks. Today, it was not there anymore.
With the hope that its owner took it home, I finish this post here.
And I also hope to continue with this tradition of seeing old cars on Sundays! Although, I realized this fact just when I saw the dates of the photos while uploading them to the post. 😁