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37th time lucky: Palladium goes for a drive


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The 16 has to be the best car Renault have ever come up with. Innovative, good looking, practical and, as far as I know well made. But even so, at the time they were still over shadowed for perceived robustness by Peugeots and for everything else by Citroen - except the well made bit obviously.

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Well, this really isn't helping with my massive desire to own a Renault 16.

I know of one for sale rather near to you...
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Innovative, good looking, practical. Yes.

Well made. Not too sure about that.

However, mine is a '77 and I think Pascal and Claude were a bit bored of nailing them together by then. Definitely built mine with a shrug.

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Today I took my first photograph of the 406, as I have divested myself of it due to mounting and various issues which I cba to have fixed. 22,000 miles in a little over a year, mainly trouble free, comfortable and easy to drive but a bit modern for my tastes. So long, it was good to know ya

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Here's its replacement:

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That's more like it!

 

I have now notched up 25 cars, which is a little less than Bramz had in 2018

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Thats a very lovely side on silhouette.  

 

QUICK! Take loads more pics while you love it!

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I'll try and give it a wash tomorrow and take some proper pictures, but now I need to drive to London, which should be a good getting to know you test as I bought it about six miles from my house

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never took any proper photos yet. Anyway, six weeks and 3000 miles and it's sprung its first leak, which is actually a record for my Xantia ownership. I reckon it's the fuggin' doseur thingy which is a fairly labour-intensive job iirc. We'll see.

 

Here it is blending in to suitably run-down surroundings. I've been helping my girlfriend move house recently and it's been bloody brilliant actually, blatting up and down to London a few times a week absolutely loaded with shite and not complaining at all, so I'll allow it a little incontinence

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Driving this to France in two weeks (supposedly)!

 

Wheels are painted, tyres fitted, rebuilt enigne and gearbox back in. Just waiting on the back axle to be finished and then it can all be plumbed in, and then driven about I guess. Easy!

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Splendid work ! What's the cruising speed like ?

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Well, against all odds it's made it to France. Goes like a fuggin' rocket! 
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Not near combourg are you?
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It cruises at 50 with a little more to come. Saw a true 57 on the sat nav at one point. Should improve when the engine's loosened up a bit

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That's much better than I expected ! Are the brakes up to stopping from such high* speeds, when a distracted/rude/drunk (delete as appropriate) Frenchman cuts you up ?

Also, we need more pictures of the oily bits, please !

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Absolutely brilliant ... sounds a great trip and love the fact you fixed and then drove it. 

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very awesome stuff! :) 

must be one of the if not the oldest car owned by a shitter? any plans to get it MOTed? it would be hilarious to roll up to a Random MOT station and ask for an MOT :mrgreen:

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Superb work!  I've never driven anything older than 1938 (apart from a brief go in an Austin 7 round a field) but that does look like a proper fun little thing to drive.

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Fantastic stuff!  Hat truly doffed.  Plus you made it home alive despite the dramas, always a bonus.

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These are a few of my favourite things etc...

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In other news, the R16 has had a load of work dobe by the very helpful independent Renault specialist in Worthing, Paul Cunningham (highly recommended) and I drove it home for the first time in ages tonight. Ita running better than ever so I think I'm gonna take it for a short trip to the Cotswolds this weekend. Humber Sceptre brakes next I reckon and then I might have multiple working old cars for the first time in ages!

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Well, the Cotswolds was a no-go as apparently the R16 'stinks of petrol' according to the current Ms. Barrett. Another 500 miles in the Xantia then, which I think had pushed me up to 4k already. Assuming it lasts long enough I reckon I'm on track for breaking the 406 yearly mileage record pretty easily. 

It has been going very nicely though. I took it to Sevenoaks the other day and used it as a daily most of last week. I'll get it put again tomorrow if it's nice, just because driving an old car is better than driving a modern even if you're just going to work in it etc

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Nice to see 2 old Glasgow registered cars together.

Absolutely heroic stuff on the France trip too, intrepid isn't the word!

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Your gold Xantia from last night reappeared with someone I know recently.  They're quite happy with it and said nice things about it.

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The R16 is predictably broken. Something has become deranged in the driveshaft/gearbox department so it's sulking until my Renault man can have a look at it. I did rack up another 500 miles in the Palladium at the weekend driving g to mid Wales and back, which was nice. A couple of things fell off (including one wing) but there really are few things better than a Vintage tourer on little-travelled minor roads on a sunny day.

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It does! Actually a big thing was made of that in advertising - 'enjoy lower insurance rates with front wheel brakes' - and it was heavily emphasised as one of the very few light cars with four wheel brakes, four seats and a four-speed gearbox. All quite advanced for 1923 and one of the reasons it was so expensive and, consequently, difficult to sell...

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11 minutes ago, dollywobbler said:

Just amazing. 

will we get a hubnut youtube review of it? :) 

that would be very interesting!

 

 

(also that photograph is pretty amazing)

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That Palladium looks a lot of fun, wouldn't mind a go in that!

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