While going through old family pictures I came across this
interesting photo taken probably in the year 1955. Father was serving as
Municipal Engineer at Karaikudi at that time. This photo was taken at CECRI
(Central Electro Chemical Research Institue, Karaikudi. The institute under
CSIR was established at Karaikudi in the year 1953.)
The interesting aspect of this photo is the car. As a young
boy my father has briefed me about how he bought this car. It is a 1947 Renault
car bought in the year 1950 from TVS Madurai. Those days my father paid
Rs.4000/- for this car when it was almost in brand new condition having been
fully redone at TVS. The first owner was “Veena” Balachander a famous exponent
on Veena. So when this photo was taken it was an eight year old car.
I remember father telling me that when it was fairly new he
had once touched even 70 mph in that car (which was a great feat those days). Father
served as Municipal Engineer at Chittor (Andhra) in the early fifties before
his posting to Karaikudi. He told me of an incident during the days he was in
Chittor. One day he was returning late in the night in this Renault car with
the family when he was suddenly stopped at a Check post which he had not seen
earlier. Lot of dacoities used to happen those days and so he was worried that
it might probably be a dacoit gang trying to stop him at a fake check post. He
stopped the car at a distance and told the persons at the Check post that only
one person could come near the car to inspect. He also warned them that if they
all try to come near the car he would just race ahead without stopping. After a
while one guy slowly walked towards the car inspected it and then father just
accelerated and left the place. Probably they were genuine persons. He was
telling me of this incident to impress on me the pickup of the Renault.
Those days Grandfather used to have a Ford car. Whenever we
go on a holiday to our native town Thanjavur we would have two cars. I would
make sure that I get into Renault all the time even if it would mean
displeasing the Parents at times. I
remember going on a picnic in two cars. My sisters got into Grandfather’s car
and myself and my brother Roop got into our Renault. Renault would always beat
the Ford. Unfortunately that particular day since we did not see the Ford for
quite some time we stopped at a place and waited for that car. Suddenly the Ford zipped past. I could never
forgive my father that day for allowing the Ford to beat us.
The Renault had bucket seats in the front with floor shift
gear. The car did not have flashers as indicators. The indicator was an arrow
placed on the pillar between the front and back door on either side of the car.
At a flick of the button one could see the lighted arrow popping out . The horn
control was not on the steering as we now have on the modern cars. It used to
be a lever attached to the left side of the steering. The wiper motor was
placed under the dashboard, strangely on the left side corner. The switch was
on the motor and so in case of rain the driver would have to take the help of
the front seat passenger to switch on the wiper.
The Renault was my father’s favourite car. He used to adore
the car. We have had some interesting experiences with this car in the later years.
When we moved to Neyveli in 1957we used
to drive regularly to Thanjavur to visit our Grandparents. It would take approximately
4 hours to cover the distance of 130 kms. Roads were very bad and almost in
every trip we would have at least one flat tire. I remember in one such trip my father
experienced problem with the Brakes and so we had a night halt at Kumbakonam !
On another occasion my father had applied for long leave and had planned to
drive with the family to Bangalore. The
car engine developed serious problem a week before the trip and my father spent
his entire leave at Neyveli repairing the car. The engine was completely dismantled
and then assembled.
My father later took a fascination for American cars and
switched over to a six cylinder Studebaker Champion in the year 1962. The
Renault was sold to a family friend in Neyveli for Rs.1800/-. It served the
family well for 12 long years.