I've been watching this one on ebay for a couple of days and I've found myself looking back at it a lot.
Looks like it would be nice restored, hot rodded or modernised a bit. Not sure what I'd do with one but it looks like a fun little van car project thing.
Renault juvaquatra dauphinoise
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Re: Renault juvaquatra dauphinoise
Not my cup of tea, but this one might be a better place to start... https://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/949301130.htm?ca=5_s
or this one https://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/946336835.htm?ca=5_s (but the commercial version)
or this one https://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/946336835.htm?ca=5_s (but the commercial version)
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Re: Renault juvaquatra dauphinoise
I have been lamenting the process of buying a different car on another thread, but buying something you actually "fancy" could be a diffferent kettle of fish. My car buying activity has been restricted to a max of 40miles from home and I have never bought anything off e-bay, but I do persuse leboncoin on a frequent basis, without ever getting anywhere near taking the plunge and buying something interesting from France.
Old commercial vehicles always appeal to me, and I can see why the Dauphinoise has captured your interest.
Here's a pic from "Dessin Du Mois" from Gazoline Magazine
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Old commercial vehicles always appeal to me, and I can see why the Dauphinoise has captured your interest.
Here's a pic from "Dessin Du Mois" from Gazoline Magazine
Regards Neil
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