Pagoda SL Group
Off Topic => Other cars => Topic started by: ctaylor738 on April 23, 2010, 13:15:53
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We just returned from a couple of weeks in Provence, including four extra days courtesy of the volcano in Iceland.
Provence has much to recommend it, but not much going on with interesting cars. But I did spot this older Peugeot coupe, unlike any I have ever seen, in l'Isle de la Sorghue at its famous flea market.
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The Pininfarina badge on the quarter pannel might be a clue to what model it might be.
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Isn't that a 504 Coupe? They made a 504 convertible as well, and the v6 (?) is supposed to be a pretty special 4 seater
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I believe it is a 504 Coupe. My aunt had one, and in 1985 I drove from Heidelberg to Vienna and back in it, on the autobahns at about 120 km/hr. Nice and comfortable. It had official US Army plates, so we had to drop it in Vienna for a rental car to Budapest (for some reason official US Cars not allowed behind the iron curtain. Go figure.) I was faster than the trucks, but not as fast as the "what was that?" that just passed. I think it was a Mercedes that just passed! ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peugeot_504
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Peugeot_504_Coupe_1978.jpg
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The 504 had sort of a cool seat feature from what I remember. The front seat tracks had an upward curved slope. When you move the seat forwards it also rises. The 504 wagon had four springs on the rear axle.
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That is a Peugeot 504 Coupé, the Coupé and Convertible were launched in 1969 and phased out in the early 80's (I believe). They were most common with a 2 litre 4-cylinder, but also came with the famed V6 - not that many survive, but they are beautiful (Pininfarina) and fun to drive. Prices for good examples have gone up over the last years - this is only a 4-cylinder one: http://www.autoscout24.de/Details.aspx?id=vf3av4o1swlt