Curbside Classic Clue

Paul Niedermeyer
by Paul Niedermeyer

Vacation or not, the CC show goes on. Autojunkie nailed the 442; congratulations. Now nail this one; but not too quickly, please.

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  • Richardsheil Richardsheil on Oct 04, 2010

    Easy peasie Renault 5 or Renault Le Car as you guys would call it. see here. http://files.fuegoclub.webnode.com/200000396-cc068cd018/renault-5-dropen-71.jpg

    • Stingray Stingray on Oct 05, 2010

      +1. You must also note 1st gen R5 I'd even venture to say it's a R4, but I don't remember them to have holes for the jack or rear torsion bar. It could also be the Symca Mr. Niedermeyer wrote about some years ago. In any case I guess it's a frenchy thing, that hole may be one of the following: rear transverse torsion bars or for putting the jack. My car memory says Renault.

  • Portnoy Portnoy on Oct 04, 2010

    Saw lots of these sidepipes as a child on vacation in Spain. Thought of a Citroen first, after some consideration I'm pretty sure these belong to a Renault 4, though. First post on TTAC, btw. Been enjoying this great site for several weeks now and have read most auf Paul's great Curbside Classics. Greetings from Germany!

  • Obbop Obbop on Oct 04, 2010

    http://obbop.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/hello-herd/ Pic lightened a bit. And dinner. Gratis. Don't drool on the shanty floor. It warps the floor.

  • Zackman Zackman on Oct 05, 2010

    That had better be the Citroen C2V I've been demanding for some time now! Either that, or the model during WW2, the Traction Avant!

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