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    Peel P50 ;-)
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    Lke the thinking there Roentgen .... but the Peel Trident wins on prettyiness I think ?
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    It's certainly a bit more stylish, but I think I prefer the simplicity of the P50.
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    Beat that if you can!!!
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    is that a Le Tourneur & Marchand body?
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    Nope. Figoni et Falaschi. 1938. They built six cabriolets to this design, but only one coupé.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billclark View Post
    Nope. Figoni et Falaschi. 1938. They built six cabriolets to this design, but only one coupé.
    T150, or T26? or even T23?

    Edit: T23...
    see this one (93122), that has been doing the rounds during the past couple of years..
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    Quote Originally Posted by billclark View Post
    Beat that if you can!!!
    Nice, Bill... but already beaten with thread ending Talbot.
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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK3ftD-SwC0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK3ftD-SwC0[/ame]

    'nuff said

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    Quote Originally Posted by billclark View Post
    so what is the car in your avatar, which is subject of another clip......
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    Another Citroen I haven't seen mentioned, the SM.
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    That's an SM.
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    yes I am biased but nevertheless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    That's an SM.
    Frick, I knew that!!

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    car in other clip

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    so what is the car in your avatar, which is subject of another clip......
    1926 Darracq TL 20/98 sold new in GB. If it had been sold in France, where it was built at Suresnes, it would have been called a Talbot TL 16-18cv. It is the 1927 model.



    my replica torpedo, and as it was in 1936 with its original Weymann body -



    and finally a 1928 model Weymann berline (spot the 1928 upgrades) -

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