In this post I would like to present another interesting person, whom I met as a result of my new interest in vintage cars. The person is Mr. Bohdan and his name is quite unusual, because normally in Poland it is with „g” instead of „h” – Bogdan. The way in which we have acquaintanced one another is quite unusual and worth describing in a more detailed fashion. I hope you won’t mind :-). So let me start from the beginning.
When I was buying the new tires for my Corolla I made an appointment with the seller to meet at the parking lot at the supermarket near the place I live. After the transaction I was slowly returning home using a route that I rarely use. What I mean is that I do use it, but mainly for going from home to various places :-P. That is exactly why I had a chance to see something that normally I would probably not see :-). Hence, I was slowly driving on the right lane scanning surrounding car parks in search of any old- or yountimers. Taking into consideration the material status of people living in the area chances to encounter any of such cars are quite low :-). Nevertheless, I wanted to give it a try. I was so surprised when I saw a beautifully shaped car covered with Yellow Bahama paint (as I learnt later) having old Polish license plates with white letters on black background going perfectly with it. Without thinking too much I turned to the parking lot and quickly, so as not to arouse any suspicion, I briefly inspected the car. It was the Opel Kadett ‘67 and at first glance he impressed me very much. On the way back home I cooled down, but in my head the images of what I saw remained and an action plan slowly begun to develop.
My “partner in crime” was chosen to be Milena and it was her I took for the night action under the cover of darkness. All of that in order to send a proper message to the owner of the beautiful car :-). The message was written on my business card and I was thinking of putting it under the windscreen wiper, but due to a bad weather it could have not reached the owner. Therefore, we decided to insert the card into the gap between the door and the chassis, which would result in its falling out when someone opens the door. We returned home convinced of accomplishing the mission.Very soon my dreams had to give way to dull reality and so with each passing day I occupied myself less with questions about the message we sent. And then, when least expected, the owner of the Opel Kadett called me! Of course I had no clue that it was him calling, because I was in the middle of conversation with Mr. Slawek at that very time. I didn’t answer the phone, yet I decided to call back on the way back to
Mr. Bohdan turned out to be a very nice and humble man who has a passion for collecting and renovating old cars. He is an electrician from education, a mechanic born from passion and need. All his cars whenever it’s possible he tries to repair by himself on the parking lot in front of his blocks of flat. More advanced and demanding proper equipment works he commissions to persons or companies he got to know during his renovation activities. He has enormous knowledge and reliable contacts, which makes him invaluable person and source of needed information to me :-). Once he even appeared on a television interview for an automotive channel. I am sure he will be mentioned more than once on thi blog.
The meeting was great! Three hours passed in a flash. During the meeting I learned a little bit of Mr. Bohdan’s car collection, which includes the following specimens: already mention Opel Kadett '67, Skoda Rapid (pictures below), Opel Kadett '84 and Opel Kadett from the 90's, Skoda Octavia from the 80’s I suppose, Opel cabriolet and a few more which I cannot recall right now :-).We had a ride with the oldest Opel on the parking lot only, and then with the one from 1984 we got to Skoda Rapid, which we took a small trip. Afterwards, I invited Mr. Bohdan to see my
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