RENAULT Juvaquatre Dauphinoise - 1958...Oh no!

Very nice. I wonder how many of the 80 have survived?
I imagine only a handful would have survived John. Can you imagine if a vehicle locator device existed? I stopped counting cars I've owned at around the 60 mark. Wish I could see where they all ended up, although it may be upsetting too.
 
Be carefull G, asking for a Fourgonnette. One might turn up then you are committed to another project. Where are you going to store it?
 
Be carefull G, asking for a Fourgonnette. One might turn up then you are committed to another project. Where are you going to store it?


Lets not forget that we have photographic proof the Fourgonnette was sold in Australia..:2cents:

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I note that the 4cv on the left has a set of chrome trim rings on spider wheels. I can't remember what happened to them, but I had a set in about 1967..... Bugger.

That Fourgonnette is a real van, without rear windows. I wonder what they competed with back then? I had a schoolteacher who drove an A30 van and I've never seen another. There were A40 vans, and I think the RAA in South Australia had some. Horrible things I imagine, especially in summer.

Nice historic photo....
 
The above photo gracefully appeared in a 1956 French auto magazine which featured the presence of French cars in Australia back in the day, sent to me by a fellow Fregate owner from Toulon..

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On your back patio, I'm sure the boss wouldn't mind..

You wouldn't even get any old Renault within 100 metres of our place. Mine are threatened with the crusher on a regular basis. I would say the patio is definately out.
 
That Fourgonnette is a real van, without rear windows. I wonder what they competed with back then? I had a schoolteacher who drove an A30 van and I've never seen another. There were A40 vans, and I think the RAA in South Australia had some. Horrible things I imagine, especially in summer.

At work we had a Vanguard van. Wooden frame. It was best to have a passenger to hold the left hand door closed as it often flew open. There was also a Dodge and an International, big vehicles though. Then there were Thames, Morris Minor and Bedfords. We made extra seats out of wooden boards so the Dodge would carry more passengers than the three across the front seat.
 
Here's a good'n, can someone bring that back for me please..

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That would be cool [emoji41]
Looks pretty straight and solid.

What's the go with all the photos on AF? They all seem to have vaporised [emoji849]
 
I see said the blind man who couldn't really see at all [emoji849]

No, all I get is the broken images thing [emoji849]View attachment 117060

This is what you should see if your eyes were working :evil::roflmao:

I used to be the blind man. I used to help install venetian blinds at highrise building during school holidays and when we rolled up, they always said here come the blind men.

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