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11-12-2019, 09:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-12-2019, 09:30 AM by Renaud.)
Tsst tsst Bruce the fifth is not british and certainly not french either!
Apart from that the Citroën looks very good and indeed period. I do like the unrestored oily rag Peugeot too.
Where was that please?
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Village fête in Besseges (Gard) this August. The red car on the right is a Panhard Dyno. Lots of mobylettes, US army stuff and even a Bleriot Monoplane (replica)
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Strikes me that it's better than a factory made model, very impressive!
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Hello Duncan,
Agreed of course. An example to be followed!
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I agree but it's not perfect. The speedo cable is a bit out of line...
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Please excuse the flippancy. Shed bodger or not, Ian your handiwork is exceptional. As the say in France: "Chapeau bas!"