this peugeot has nothing to do with that peugeot, but i've been sitting on these for well over a year, and the new version of iphoto meant that i could tweak these too-bright images, and after all, the front page seemed like it could use some sunlight.
Looks like a shrunken '42 Plymouth town sedan. As for the puddle of coolant, didn't that have something to do with the water pumps in these cars? I've heard that these cars were poorly built.
The oldest one I've seen was the ragtop on Columbo. Think it was a '50's model 404. I'll bet NBC had the Devil's own time keeping that thing running. That car looked better than Peter Falk's raincoat.
I love that Peugeot! Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've seen cars like that in some vintage movies and some as bridal cars. I've even saw the car, or something that really looks like that, on a roaring 20's themed movie, which was totally hilarious because that type of car wasn't invented yet. But still, that car has got to be one of my favorites!
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this peugeot has nothing to do with that peugeot, but i've been sitting on these for well over a year, and the new version of iphoto meant that i could tweak these too-bright images, and after all, the front page seemed like it could use some sunlight.
and yes, that's a puddle of coolant.
Looks like a shrunken '42 Plymouth town sedan. As for the puddle of coolant, didn't
that have something to do with the water pumps in these cars? I've heard that these
cars were poorly built.
Best Of material, for sure.
Wow...never seen a Pewjit that old!
This is sick! Where can I order one? It looks like the card game 'Mille Borne'.
Love the rear three quarter view. They have a one car parade.
Great shots! Definitely should be a best of.
The oldest one I've seen was the ragtop on Columbo. Think it was a '50's model
404. I'll bet NBC had the Devil's own time keeping that thing running. That car looked
better than Peter Falk's raincoat.
I love that Peugeot! Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've seen cars like that in some vintage movies and some as bridal cars. I've even saw the car, or something that really looks like that, on a roaring 20's themed movie, which was totally hilarious because that type of car wasn't invented yet. But still, that car has got to be one of my favorites!
Jack Gambs @ Antique Limousine
That car has Ho Chi Minh City plates driving on a road on North America somewhere...
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