Car show in France today

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Ifinishposts

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1,545 posts

150 months

Sunday 21st July 2024
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We are in Ouisteram for the week, had a nice surprise when a car get together appeared on the sea front.




















ssray

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238 months

Sunday 21st July 2024
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Thanks for the pics, looks cool

Yertis

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279 months

Sunday 21st July 2024
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Wierd quarterlights on that TR6, intrigued to know how they made that work confused

Cliftonite

8,559 posts

151 months

Sunday 21st July 2024
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I am not greedy; may I please have the Renault Dauphine?

RSTurboPaul

11,823 posts

271 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Great pics, thank you for posting smile

Riley Blue

22,136 posts

239 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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There are some great classic events just across the Channel. One I've wanted to take part in is 'Sur la Routes des Vacances'.

Pics here: https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&hs=...

daqinggregg

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142 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Studebaker Avanti “The World’s Fastest Production Car”

Image 11 had me, no idea; Studebaker Avanti, Fitted as standard to the Avanti was a 4.7-liter V8, which was good for 240 horsepower in standard guise. When equipped with the optional supercharger, the engine produced a whopping 289 horses. Paired to a three- or four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic, Avanti had a top speed of over 178 miles per hour from the factory.

If true, not bad for 1962. The car also employed many unique safety features, cabin roll bar, special door locks and front disc brakes. The body was constructed out of fiberglass.

The one posted looks like a very good example. It’s always nice to see car shows from abroad, thank you for taking the time.


Blue62

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165 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Yertis said:
Wierd quarterlights on that TR6, intrigued to know how they made that work confused
Are you referring to the wind break? Anyway, what a lovely collection, my pick as always is the Alpine 110, anyone know what the grey car is below the Renault 16?

gt40steve

997 posts

117 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Studebaker Avanti, or if it is a late one I think they were just Avanti.

Yertis

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279 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Blue62 said:
Yertis said:
Wierd quarterlights on that TR6, intrigued to know how they made that work confused
Are you referring to the wind break? Anyway, what a lovely collection, my pick as always is the Alpine 110, anyone know what the grey car is below the Renault 16?
Not the windbreak - these:


Quite a big job to fit those and adapt the door glass accordingly. Don’t know if it would be worth the bother.

dbdb

4,439 posts

186 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Blue62 said:
Yertis said:
Wierd quarterlights on that TR6, intrigued to know how they made that work confused
Are you referring to the wind break? Anyway, what a lovely collection, my pick as always is the Alpine 110, anyone know what the grey car is below the Renault 16?
TR6s don't normally have the small triangular quarterlight windows on the doors which this one has. I imagine they were fitted to the car by one of its owners.


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Ah! Overtaken by Yertis!

Blue62

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165 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Yertis said:
Not the windbreak - these:


Quite a big job to fit those and adapt the door glass accordingly. Don’t know if it would be worth the bother.
Thanks, I didn't realise the quarter lights were a modification, odd and complicated thing to do.

OLDBENZ

428 posts

149 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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I understand that the A frames/windscreen frames are interchangeable among the TR4/5/6/Spitfire and GT6 family.

The GT6 is the only family member that has quarterlights so I suspect that is where they were sourced. Interested to know how the winding windows were handled. Maybe the GT6 hardware and glass also fits....

Mr Tidy

26,118 posts

140 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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Lovely photos, thanks OP. thumbup

I love how delicate the 404 Cabriolet looks and that Studebaker is a real rarity!

Ifinishposts

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150 months

Monday 22nd July 2024
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I was really drawn to the Renault 16 for some reason.

Dapster

7,919 posts

193 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2024
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Ifinishposts said:
Looks genuine and lovely. The series 1 DS Decapotable are seriously expensive these days.

https://www.classic-trader.com/uk/cars/listing/cit...

mrnikko

87 posts

221 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2024
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The Renault 16TX has brought back many happy memories of my late fathers car. He had one exactly the same in white VUP284R as i recall but i may be wrong, Dad put 130,000 miles on the car including many holidays in France he always maintained that it was the best car he ever owned.

GTRene

18,645 posts

237 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2024
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mrnikko said:
The Renault 16TX has brought back many happy memories of my late fathers car. He had one exactly the same in white VUP284R as i recall but i may be wrong, Dad put 130,000 miles on the car including many holidays in France he always maintained that it was the best car he ever owned.
yeah, back in the day my dad also owned 1 or 2 Renault 16 TX and or TL? something like that, just like some Peugeots were very common those days

Dapster

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193 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2024
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My schoolmate's dad was a Renault man. He had a TL then a TX in that light metallic green. It was great - rev counter, leccy windows, twin headlights, those Rostyle wheels and the most comfortable seats ever. That was eventually chopped in for a brand new Fuego when they were first out - however his was an absolute pov spec TL with steel wheels, no rev counter, no radio and manual everything. It should have been cooler than the 16 but it was like something out of the soviet bloc in the 70's!


lowdrag

13,090 posts

226 months

Thursday 25th July 2024
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This time of year there are many car events, some including rallies as well, but the big one at Cabourg was cancelled as was another we usually partake of, and both were cancelled because of a lack of volunteers to help run it. But it seems that virtually every town and village are trying to put something on nowadays. I live in a small town of 2,000 people, and we had a parade around the countryside and bar and nibbles, as did a a number of others during Le Mans week in June

However, I was a guest at the CKL 25th anniversary event at Battle on the 23rd July and have some pictures. Having got home only yesterday I will get around to posting them when time permits.

Edited by lowdrag on Thursday 25th July 08:41