Lots of French cars in this Lane Museum video.

I found another picture of the Panhard open wheeler. Can't seem to find any reference to the race series that the owner alluded too though?🤷‍♂️

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This guy has a lot of French cars.

48 Citroens.
22 Renaults
9 Panhards
5 Peugeots
5 Matras
and a full head of hair?🤣

Apparently this 9/11 "support" Safari (you can see it's nose in the background on the video) came from Aus?

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This guy has a lot of French cars.

48 Citroens.
22 Renaults
9 Panhards
5 Peugeots
5 Matras
and a full head of hair?🤣

Apparently this 9/11 "support" Safari (you can see it's nose in the background on the video) came from Aus?

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doubtful. the steering wheel is on the wrong side to come from here :) Some of the cars he finds on barn find hunter are fascinating. The charcoal burner traction still intact is fascinating.

I loved that old wagon that he found and purchased .... and drove for a bit in the show.
 
doubtful. the steering wheel is on the wrong side to come from here :)
This is the excerpt from the story on his website.🤷‍♂️

"The custom paint job on this former ambulance was created by a prior owner’s son who was living in Australia as a show of patriotism in the wake of the September 11, 2001 act of terrorism".

There's plenty of LHD SMs over here so why not a Safari?
 
Ideal for today's modern European driver. Runs completely on renewables and no shortage of fuel. At a pinch the front fence will see you on your way.
 
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