Beach time again.
For one point, please respond and identify this car and its base.
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Is this a Namco?
No
But Citroen based?
Yes
European? (I know I have seen it, but where)
Yes
French?
Oui
Tangara?
Wait: "
QuoteLa société 2CA (Concept Composite Auvergne) repris les lignes de la Tangara pour les adapter sur une base mécanique de C15.
Le véhicule fut baptisé "Atoll".
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Oui, bien sûr. Mais je voudrais préférer que tu traduis le texte francais, parce que je pense que plusieurs AutoPuzzlers ne parlent pas Francais.
Well, this time I'll do the translation ;)
The company 2CA (Concept Composite Auvergne) built this vehicle called "Atoll" which followed the lines of the Teilhol Tangara and was based on the Citroen C15 mechanics.
Merci beaucoup!
Did you learn this yesterday at Eurovision? What is Raab doing there anyway?
He performed at Eurovision (hadedudeda or something), but right now he is just annoying. Sorry, back on topic.
What do international spectators think about Lena? ;D
Quote from: DeAutogids on May 11, 2011, 12:02:41 PM
Merci beaucoup!
Did you learn this yesterday at Eurovision? What is Raab doing there anyway?
I try to preserve or even improve my French that I learned at school some 30 years ago by spending my holidays in beautiful Brittany and reading some
Automobilia or
Charge Utile magazines from time to time. But I didn't watch Eurovision yesterday and I won't watch on Saturday.
Quote from: Allemano on May 11, 2011, 12:08:12 PM
What do international spectators think about Lena? ;D
Not going to win. Is what I think.
Quote from: DeAutogids on May 11, 2011, 01:24:59 PM
Quote from: Allemano on May 11, 2011, 12:08:12 PM
What do international spectators think about Lena? ;D
Not going to win. Is what I think.
And how wrong I was.
A brochure of this rare car:
There is another name there: "2APM" for "Avions Automobiles Philipppe (sic?) Moniot"
Quote from: DeAutogids on March 04, 2013, 06:06:32 AM
There is another name there: "2APM" for "Avions Automobiles Philipppe (sic?) Moniot"
Yes, I noticed that, too (not the Triple-P, but the 2APM). The
direction générale however is Concept Composites d' Auvergne (=2CA).
I am not disputing that, just wanted to add that there are some airplanes with the designation APM that are linked to the same man (less the 3rd p)