Posts Tagged ‘peugeot’

Rares Grenouilles – 1969 Peugeot 204 Cabriolet and 1974 Renault R12 Break

May 20, 2011

Lose track of the classifieds listings for a couple of weeks, and all kinds of rarities pop up. Among others in the last couple of weeks, there are a couple of French cars their sellers would gladly foist upon you. Since it’s a sunny day out, we’ll start with this handsome Peugeot 204 Cabriolet. The seller wastes no time in pointing out this car was styled by Pininfarina, who also designed the “FERRARI TESTAROSSA”. Which is like the seller of a Hyundai Excel saying his car was done by the same guy who did the “ALFA GTV”. Find it in Los Angeles for $1500, which is a total steal for anything designed by a guy who did Ferraris.

1969 Peugeot 204 C front

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Voiture de luxe – 1982 Peugeot 604 TD

March 22, 2010

Well, after that run of more mainstream cars, I want to get back on the wagon of unusual rides. Since I’ve never been one to go less than full throttle in that direction (witness my choice in cars), I’ve found a Peugeot 604 to feature today. These cars have always kind of reminded me of a contemporary Mercedes in terms of their general proportions, and my experience with them is limited to spotting one on the street and saying “hey! that’s a Peugeot 604!”, causing general confusion and eye-rolling around me. I also looked at one once in a consignment lot in Santa Clara, when I was young, idealistic, and thought I could convert all my friends into liking weird cars (the score? one friend bought a Saab 900 turbo, and I changed to guiding my friends to the right cars for them).

Anyway, the story of the 604 is pretty interesting – this was the first large executive-level car they made since the 1930s, and even though it was not a great commercial success, they made money on every one since it was based on the 504. The ride also compared well to an XJ6, although the power certainly didn’t. Most relevant to our feature car, the Peugeot 604 TD was nearly the first turbodiesel production car, narrowly beaten out by the US-market Mercedes 300SD by a matter of months. Find our second-place example in Bakersfield, CA (north of Los Angeles) for $1750.

1982 Peugeot 604 TD right

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Pimp My Pug – 1989 Peugeot 405 Mi16

December 4, 2009

These have always been relatively obscure cars in the US, which is too bad, since these came out just as Peugeot was moving on to its next (much more attractive) design generation. They look much like a compact Alfa 164 or Peugeot 605, and have a cracking 160bhp 1.9-liter four. That sounds weak now, but compares favorably to other cars of the time, such as the BMW M3, Alfa Milano, and Mercedes 190E 2.3-16. Less exciting is the fact that they’re front-wheel-drive, but Peugeot had a good reputation for building fun front-drivers, starting with the 205. What’s more is, the car has racing heritage, with the car being run in touring car races and rallies.

This example seems to be fairly well-cared-for, and has some unusual (for the US market) factory wheels. The owner admits to some defects, including a failing power steering pump, missing passenger outer mirror, and broken sunroof, and says the car needs some cosmetic attention. However, he’s added a sports exhaust, upgraded brakes, HID headlights and a spiffy stereo. Find it on craigslist in Peabody, MA, just north of Boston.

1989 Peugeot 405 Mi16

Like with many other Peugeots, it wouldn’t be going out on a limb to say this is a durable car. Parts should be readily available – a quick search turned up a wrecker in Vermont, and there are other sources out there. What’s more is, this car is still being built by Iran Khodros, and was still for sale in many countries through the late 90s. Have you driven one? Is it as fun as Peugeot’s reputation would lead you to believe?