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DVLA says the last two UK Lonsdales died in 2007

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Razorblades or just untaxed?

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Just read about this today. Peugeot 305 4x4!

The  drive system is from the French company Dangel who also converted 504s and 505s.

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On 1/11/2019 at 10:53 AM, Aston Martin said:

A suzuki kizashi drove past me... I forget they existed.

 

Top shitter chod in about 15 years.

 

And again.

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Looks rubbish that doesn't it. The 205 is so neat but that rear side window looks a total lash-up. I could do better myself!

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The rear quarter metalwork is reminiscent of the 309, which also used the 205 doors. 

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I can't decide if I like it. 

I love 205s, and they have incorporated the little grey grill element from the 3 door at the base of the window. 

Some earlier prototypes were simpler. 

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But I think they are a bit bland. 

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I also found a prototype 309 break, which I like. 8080825105_554e22a77a_o.jpg.b64bae7ab87a4385fafc39b118e2ebcc.jpg

Imagine that in gunmetal grey and Gti spec. 

Or more likely for us, with a mismatched door, painted steels and belching chip scented smoke out the back. 

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4 hours ago, adw1977 said:

The rear quarter metalwork is reminiscent of the 309, which also used the 205 doors. 

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Wait what? 

You've just blown my tiny mind.

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4 hours ago, adw1977 said:

The rear quarter metalwork is reminiscent of the 309, which also used the 205 doors. 

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Thanks, I never knew that. 

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5 hours ago, Tenmil Socket said:

Apologies if it's already been posted... a 205 estate!

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Not sure why, but at a quick glance it reminds me slightly of a Renault Fuego. 

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11 minutes ago, Inspiral_Mondays said:

Thanks, I never knew that. 

I only found out myself recently, can't remember if it was on here or elsewhere.  Quite a clever bit of cost saving design really, the 309 looks a lot bigger than the 205 and yet the doors don't look too small.

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I only found out myself recently, can't remember if it was on here or elsewhere.  Quite a clever bit of cost saving design really, the 309 looks a lot bigger than the 205 and yet the doors don't look too small.

What was not cost saving was the warranty claims on leaking boot on the mk1 309 due to bonding the metal sill onto the frameless glass, argument was Porsche can do it.


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What was not cost saving was the warranty claims on leaking boot on the mk1 309 due to bonding the metal sill onto the frameless glass, argument was Porsche can do it.


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However very little went wrong with the 1300 simca ohv engine


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Anyway, if you want really fugly, how about this....

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Toyota FJ Cruiser, in the unlikely event anyone is interested.

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1 hour ago, Inspiral_Mondays said:

Thanks, I never knew that. 

No, neither did I. But now I do I don't think I'll forget. That's the sort of useless information that sticks in my mind whilst the stuff I actually need just falls straight back out again. 

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I've got UK market brochures for the Marina based (but not Marina badged in the UK) vans for 1977 and 1979.  That high roof type isn't shown.

Flickr link

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Attendez !!

Une Innocenti camionnette ??

Adjourd-oui c’est une jour de l’ecole !

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On 2/18/2020 at 6:54 PM, High Jetter said:

Anyway, if you want really fugly, how about this....

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Toyota FJ Cruiser, in the unlikely event anyone is interested.

Funnily enough I saw one today in Brighton and I'm not sure if I put it in this thread a couple of years ago when I saw one at Ardingly antiques fair. Anyway I think they look great in a strange way!

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3 hours ago, Largactil said:

This Seat was a new one to me...

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Looks like a Renault Trafic that shrunk.

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Neckars seem to be a whole bunch of rebadged Fiats and NSUs sold in Germany and France.  It did cause me to find this, the Autobleu.

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It's a pretty impressive restyling of the Renault 4CV.

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On 2/22/2020 at 7:13 PM, adw1977 said:

Looks like a Renault Trafic that shrunk.

Or a Trafic-licker who only had a pile of Pandas but really wanted a Trafic.

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On 2/18/2020 at 6:54 PM, High Jetter said:

Anyway, if you want really fugly, how about this....

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Toyota FJ Cruiser, in the unlikely event anyone is interested.

Rather look at that than a Juke

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On 2/18/2020 at 6:54 PM, High Jetter said:

Anyway, if you want really fugly, how about this....

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Toyota FJ Cruiser, in the unlikely event anyone is interested.

 

On 2/22/2020 at 7:06 PM, FakeConcern said:

Funnily enough I saw one today in Brighton and I'm not sure if I put it in this thread a couple of years ago when I saw one at Ardingly antiques fair. Anyway I think they look great in a strange way!

 

3 hours ago, flat4alfa said:

Rather look at that than a Juke

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Just found the pics from Ardingly...

Yep betty looking than a Juke from the front...

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...and also from the back...

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