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Married to Night Train
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- Salford, UK
Last night was Craft Night, so I got a lift out with a friend to the house it's held at (16 miles out of town, and a road I don't fancy in the dark coming home).
Anyway, this friend has a 2CV, so it's proper motoring, the sort where you can feel crosswinds, and lumps on the road, and hear the engine (but little else).
Just after Sutton-upon-Derwent, where they have scoured the top off the road prior to resurfacing, for the entire mile or so length of the village, my friend said "Oh!" and "What's that on my knee?".
It was the indicator stalk. Fortunately, we were going straight on for some time, so I picked it up - still attached to its cable, but dangling. For a while we thought we might have to do the rest of the trip with me doing the indicating, holding the housing and flipping the stalk, but a moment's examination showed me how to reattach it - the whole thing had simply vibrated up and off the clip that holds it to the steering column. So I just bunged it back on, and all was well, and we giggled about it the rest of the way.
Can't do that with your modern cars. But then I suppose the indicator stalk doesn't often fall off...
Anyway, this friend has a 2CV, so it's proper motoring, the sort where you can feel crosswinds, and lumps on the road, and hear the engine (but little else).
Just after Sutton-upon-Derwent, where they have scoured the top off the road prior to resurfacing, for the entire mile or so length of the village, my friend said "Oh!" and "What's that on my knee?".
It was the indicator stalk. Fortunately, we were going straight on for some time, so I picked it up - still attached to its cable, but dangling. For a while we thought we might have to do the rest of the trip with me doing the indicating, holding the housing and flipping the stalk, but a moment's examination showed me how to reattach it - the whole thing had simply vibrated up and off the clip that holds it to the steering column. So I just bunged it back on, and all was well, and we giggled about it the rest of the way.
Can't do that with your modern cars. But then I suppose the indicator stalk doesn't often fall off...