Nostalgic weekend in Tarn: enthusiasts of combis and beetles gather around old Volkswagens
There are weekends that promise grandeur and end up as a parade of cars spewing more smoke than a factory on technical unemployment. However, in the Tarn, in Guitalens-l'Albarède, this 6th Easter meeting is a vibrant ode to nostalgia, gathering enthusiasts of classic cars who have decided to never let go of their Combi or their legendary Beetle. A gathering where the obsessive passion for Volkswagen refuses to give in to the madness of GPS and other electronic aids.
An unmissable event for fans of vintage Volkswagen vehicles in the Tarn
On the weekend of April 19 and 20, the small commune of Guitalens-l'Albarède, between Castres and Lavaur, witnessed a colorful and murmuring procession of over 150 classic cars from Germany. From simple vintage models to almost sacred pieces, these Volkswagen vehicles offered a spectacle as refreshing as a retro advertisement played on repeat. The "Easter meeting" attracts the most stubborn collectors from France each year, who come together to share their love of mechanics defying the decades.
Passionates: when love rhymes with mechanics and family saga-worthy anecdotes
Clearly, this gathering is not for lovers of modern sanitized and fully assisted cars. The outdated charm, that's the very essence of these Beetles and Combis pimped with sweat and passion. Sébastien, who came from Cannes, proudly shows off his 1964 Karmann Ghia, "that vibrant red with a black roof" which was the most expensive coupe of its time. He exclaims: "A German designed by an Italian, an improbable but sublime marriage." Next to him, Jean-Christophe is lovingly taking care of a light blue Beetle, a gift for his 34th birthday, practicing what he calls "true driving", without electronic assistance to calm the nerves. "It's rustic, but what a pleasure!" he sighs.
Generations and values the Volkswagen way: comfort, freedom, and solidarity
Not far from there, Dani and Jean, two retirees from Var, proudly defend their Transporter T3 affectionately nicknamed "vanilla rocket" – happiness, freedom, relaxation, it's all there. Jean, a former dealer, and his partner have been collecting Volkswagens for ages, but this one remains their family jewel, capable of covering kilometers at sixty while offering comfort that no modern car could equal according to him, even with its gargantuan consumption of 14 l/100. A very gentle power steering has been added to tame the beast. Among these enthusiasts, mutual aid is second nature: "As soon as a vehicle acts up, everyone rushes over," Dani recounts with a knowing smile.
A weekend with the scent of gasoline and oil where modernity fades away
These gatherings are also an act of resistance against the hyper-connected society, just as nostalgics wave their cigarette in the wind – vintage, yes, but unfiltered. The passion for these classic cars also symbolizes a rejection of the latest generation electric cars that Volkswagen is trying, albeit clumsily, to make appealing through incantatory numbers and touch screens disguised as dashboards (for more details on Volkswagen's electric return). Here, however, we talk about true bolides, noisy, charming, and surprisingly friendly.
Source: www.francebleu.fr
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C'est beau de voir ces passionnés rassembler leurs anciennes Volkswagen. Une vraie leçon de nostalgie!
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Quel bonheur de voir ces belles Volkswagen rassemblées, elles ont vraiment une âme et une histoire.
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Ces rencontres sont vraiment géniales, l'ambiance est incroyable et les voitures fascinantes !
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C'est incroyable de voir autant de passion pour ces vieilles Volkswagen ! Une vraie belle ambiance.
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C'était un vrai régal de voir tous ces beaux véhicules anciens rassemblés. Quelle passion !
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C'est magnifique de voir tant de passion pour ces anciennes Volkswagen. Une belle célébration de nostalgie!
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