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Spotted's Spottings (2025 France holiday #1 28/07/2025)


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40 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

RWD Master is a new one on me - as you say, I'd only previously seen RWD on the heavy-duty Iveco Daily-based versions.  Could be a 4x4 Dangel-style conversion I suppose.

Will take a look at my unedited photo to see if the stickers give any clue as to what it is.

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20 hours ago, wuvvum said:

I think these days when you re-register a car it's automatically issued with a new-style plate, even if it's staying within the same département.

RWD Master is a new one on me - as you say, I'd only previously seen RWD on the heavy-duty Iveco Daily-based versions.  Could be a 4x4 Dangel-style conversion I suppose.

I looked at the original photo and there was nothing immediately obvious. It'll have to remain a mystery, or maybe someday I'll see a similar one which will help work it out.

 

On the way home now, not really something to enjoy but at least finding more stuff livens up the journey a bit:

Daewoo Nexia GL

Have previously seen an Espero in France but never a Nexia.

Citroen DS

 

Citroens 2CV, Traction Avant and H-Van

 

Peugeot J7 + Citroens Traction Avant, DS and CX

These all at the same place, whether it was a repair/restoration specialist or just the premises of a collector I don't know. Shame I couldn't get a better shot of the CX, but pleasing to see three generations of big Citroen together.

Renault G Tipper + HIAB

Still looked to be used for work.

Ford Transit Mk3

Tidy for an early-ish Mk3.

Peugeot J9

Funny to think this probably isn't very much older than the Transit, indeed possible that it is actually newer - Wikipedia says they remained in production until 1991.

Alfa Romeo 155 1.8 + Honda HR-V

Impressive lacquer peel.

Fiat Palio Weekend

 

Citroen Visa 11 RE

These two at the same garage.

Citroen BX Millésime

Another Millésime. Didn't realise at the time that le chat was watching me....

Renault 6

I'd seen this tidy 6 outside when we drove past on the way down, but didn't have time to stop. They also had a few other things.....

Fire Appliances #1

 

Fire Appliances #3

 

Fire Appliances #4

Not sure if it's a museum of sorts, one person's collection or storage for a group of enthusiasts, but there was certainly a good variety.

Ford Fiesta 1.1 C

Looked solid for one of these.

Fiat Croma

Croma was the only thing of interest on the autoroute (on our side at least, I think there was a 504 and one or two others heading the opposite way).

Peugeot 505 SR

 

DAF 66 Super Luxe

 

DAF 66 Super Luxe

Got slightly lost finding our way to the hotel, but if we hadn't have done I wouldn't have seen these.

That's it for 2024. Just over four weeks until this year's trip, heading quite a way down and staying within sight of Mont Ventoux. There was some good stuff to be seen last time we were down that way (2018), hopefully that'll still be the case this year.

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Having barely finished uploading last year's photos we're already back in France. Usually we do an overnight Newhaven-Dieppe crossing but that didn't work quite so well with timings and where we wanted to get to this year. Did an overnight stop outside Ashford then got an early AM tunnel crossing. scooted through the north as quickly as possible and stayed near Dijon with the eventual aim being to get to the Vaucluse area. Managed to get a bit of cross-country driving into the journey so there'll be some random stuff from on the way down plus whatever I find around Provence. Early indications are promising.

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Anything seen on the way down to the ferry/tunnel counts as a holiday spot, this year it was just this one (I suspect I'll be seeing quite a few more). Also caught sight of a rather funky orange SAAB 99/900 4/5-door heading the other way on the A12.

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Dutch holidaymakers provided the only things of note on the northern autoroutes, the motorhome was another Talbot/Peugeot/Fiat/Citroen. The A26 down to Troyes was a pleasure, more than can be said of the A6/A7 further south....

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At Troyes we turned off the autoroute and headed cross-country to Dijon, through attractive countryside which followed the Seine for much of the way. This odd-panel 2CV was an approriate first proper French spot.

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Presumably a DAF, for some reason I want to say 2800.

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An interesting thing here, looks to be a "Production" special edition, 1 of 300 built to celebrate the GTV's success in production car racing.

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Seem to be doing slightly better on Patrols than Land Cruisers so far this year.

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A little battle-scarred but doing well for approaching 40 years old. Also saw a facelift model on a driveway but not yet managed to get a photo of one.

This batch feels like a good way to finish for now......

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All these at the same garage. Particularly good to see the Simca and Talbot pair (after seeing a tidy 1301/1501 on the move earlier in the day). XM a brave purchase at that price with no test?

More to come another day.

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