Things we need more of, part 1

Kinja'd!!! "Cé hé sin" (michael-m-mouse)
08/30/2016 at 09:29 • Filed to: Thierry Dubois

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The work of Thierry Dubois.

Bonus points for anyone who can identify the lot.

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DISCUSSION (15)


Kinja'd!!! Clemsie McKenzie > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 09:41

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Let’s see:

A 203, a 404, looks like a 403 in the shop, a 402 or 302 (hard to say) in ruins, a D3 and a D4, and I think that’s it!

I won’t lie, I needed Google for that one.


Kinja'd!!! RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 09:42

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I’ll start things off. Far right is a Peugeot D3/D4 truck.


Kinja'd!!! RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 09:46

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The near truck is also a Peugeot - a DMA.

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Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > Clemsie McKenzie
08/30/2016 at 09:49

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Tu as oublié le fourgon dans le bas gauche...


Kinja'd!!! Clemsie McKenzie > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 09:58

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Alors j’ai bien galéré, mais on dirait un DMA non ?

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J’ai bon j’ai bon ?


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > Clemsie McKenzie
08/30/2016 at 10:01

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Mais oui!


Kinja'd!!! RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 10:23

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I made a fairly involved stab at identifying the motorized food cart, and it may well be built from a Peugeot as well, but if so is more likely to be a 30s model Peugeot motorcycle from what I saw, rather than an early 50s.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht
08/30/2016 at 10:25

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Given the Peugeot dealer centre stage, I’m guessing every vehicle is by them. Your guess is good as mine about the bike though!


Kinja'd!!! RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 10:29

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That was my sense as well - the dealer lot vehicles all Pug is to be expected. By the time one IDs all vehicles in the street as Pugs as well, one detects a pattern... it would be more surprising if the cart weren’t a Peugeot, honestly. I did run a more general search, though, just in case something else came up as a better match, like a Rene Gillet. Nothing did. The ‘50s Pug bikes have a permanent support for cargo over the rear fender, but on ‘30s/etc. bikes a similar bar is detachable, the fender is a better match, and the support line of the frame is more pronounced, which all works with what we see.


Kinja'd!!! Your boy, BJR > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 10:34

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I see a Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, another Peugeot, and a Peugeot.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > Your boy, BJR
08/30/2016 at 10:36

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You’ve missed a Peugeot...


Kinja'd!!! Your boy, BJR > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 11:08

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Ah shit I thought that was a shed.


Kinja'd!!! MultiplaOrgasms > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 16:31

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Some 1920s Peugeot, 202, 203 Coupé, 403 Berline, 404 Berline, another 203, D3/D4, yet another 203, Renault Frégate, 203 Familiale, that truck thing ClemsieMcKenzie has pointed out, motorized wheelbarrow.

One of these cars has independent rear suspension.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > MultiplaOrgasms
08/30/2016 at 16:33

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...plus a DMA.


Kinja'd!!! MultiplaOrgasms > Cé hé sin
08/30/2016 at 16:36

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“That truck thing ClemsieMcKenzie has pointed out”