What's this, from when? for 1 point..
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Prototype Peugeot 203 1943?
Italian?
Matford?
Wild Guess: Hotchkiss Anjou?
Quote from: qwaszx on January 20, 2012, 06:08:04 AM
Wild Guess: Hotchkiss Anjou?
No, it's not a Hotchkiss.
A proposal for a postwar big Renault? I'll say Vivastella.
The wheels and cabin look like a Citroen to me.
Citroen?
Quote from: tonyola on January 20, 2012, 03:35:32 PM
A proposal for a postwar big Renault? I'll say Vivastella.
It's neither a Renault...
Quote from: hugo90 on January 20, 2012, 05:47:37 PM
The wheels and cabin look like a Citroen to me.
Citroen?
...nor a Citroen.
(Wheels seem to be Michelin Pilote's).
Quote from: Carnut on January 20, 2012, 04:16:13 AM
No, it's not a Peugeot..
Yes it is, because it's the prototype of the 10 CV Peugeot 502 of 1939, registered 6504EK2
This prototype was intended to replace the Peugeot 402, but the war has decided otherwise
Quote from: GV CREATIONS on January 28, 2012, 05:48:25 PM
Quote from: Carnut on January 20, 2012, 04:16:13 AM
No, it's not a Peugeot..
Yes it is, because it's the prototype of the 10 CV Peugeot 502 of 1939, registered 6504EK2
This prototype was intended to replace the Peugeot 402, but the war has decided otherwise
Well fancy that..!
The 'Site I got the picture from described it as something completely different, but I can see why having found their source..
I have been unable to find a picture of the car you describe anywhere else but you do seem to have full info on it so I'll give you a point for its correct ID, although it's not what I thought it was! Hopefully it's not a repost..
So that I can verify that what I'm describing the car as is in fact correct would you be able to point me towards some further info on this prototype, either by posting it yourself or PM'ing me where I might find it?
Thanks.
And sorry qwaszx for giving you an incorrect answer, but that was based on the info I had at the time; unfortunately I can't give you a point because you didn't give the correct ID in the end.
Quote from: Carnut on January 30, 2012, 05:54:52 AM
So that I can verify that what I'm describing the car as is in fact correct would you be able to point me towards some further info on this prototype, either by posting it yourself or PM'ing me where I might find it?
Thanks.
And sorry qwaszx for giving you an incorrect answer, but that was based on the info I had at the time; unfortunatelyh I can't give you a point because you didn't give the correct ID in the end.
There are two pages in an article in the French journal "Automobilia No. 13 of May 1997." ;)
I'll make a picture that I can send you by mail?
Quote from: GV CREATIONS on January 30, 2012, 06:08:17 AM
Quote from: Carnut on January 30, 2012, 05:54:52 AM
So that I can verify that what I'm describing the car as is in fact correct would you be able to point me towards some further info on this prototype, either by posting it yourself or PM'ing me where I might find it?
Thanks.
And sorry qwaszx for giving you an incorrect answer, but that was based on the info I had at the time; unfortunatelyh I can't give you a point because you didn't give the correct ID in the end.
There are two pages in an article in the French journal "Automobilia No. 13 of May 1997." ;)
I'll make a picture that I can send you by mail?
Thanks.
You'll find my email address under my Profile.
Quote from: Carnut on January 30, 2012, 06:12:36 AM
Thanks.
You'll find my email address under my Profile.
Here, it is sent ;)
Now I can reply...you had it as a Breguet, right?
Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 02, 2012, 04:23:34 PM
Now I can reply...you had it as a Breguet, right?
I dont really understand the meaning of your question ???
Sorry, it was for Carnut.
I found this picture in a site were it was (incorrectly) described as a Breguet Electric Prototype of 1941. I didn't reply earlier because there was an active puzzle with a Breguet (the one you found out) and I didn't want to spoil the fun.
BTW, it's a pleasure to have you at Autopuzzles...I'm looking forward to see your puzzles! ;)
Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 02, 2012, 04:53:18 PM
Sorry, it was for Carnut.
I found this picture in a site were it was (incorrectly) described as a Breguet Electric Prototype of 1941. I didn't reply earlier because there was an active puzzle with a Breguet (the one you found out) and I didn't want to spoil the fun.
BTW, it's a pleasure to have you at Autopuzzles...I'm looking forward to see your puzzles! ;)
ah ok, I understand better now. :D
To my puzzles, I'm afraid to put puzzles you've already put on this forum, because I did not read this entire forum, so jai afraid to make duplicates :-\
Quote from: GV CREATIONS on February 02, 2012, 05:03:15 PM
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To my puzzles, I'm afraid to put puzzles you've already put on this forum, because I did not read this entire forum, so jai afraid to make duplicates :-\
It's easy to check by clicking the "search" button:
Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 02, 2012, 04:23:34 PM
Now I can reply...you had it as a Breguet, right?
Yes! I should have read up more thoroughly as the references I've found to the Breguet refer to it as a 2-seater aerodynamic coupe, so the picture couldn't have been right.
There are quite a lot of errors on that site (they described my TVR as by Vignale, which I put them straight on!) and I have actually written a comment on the site correcting their error, although I didn't read it through before hitting 'Send' and the English looks like it's written by someone with a very limited knowledge of the language!
This car is identified in various web sites, as a 1942 Breguet A2 Electrique. If you do a Google Search By Image, it claims this vehicle is a nuclear bomb.
Any idea what it really is?
It's a prototype of the 10 CV Peugeot 502 of 1939.
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=19325.msg194718#msg194718
Thank you for finding the Peugeot. Strange search results.