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A lovely old Simca 8 in the place de la Mairie, Montguyon. |
It is rather a long time since my last blog post due to the Covid pandemic that has stopped most events being held in the last eight months. Thus, it was a great pleasure that a friend of ours told us of a local classic car event on Saturday morning 5th June. It was held in the lovely Charente Maritime town of Montguyon, a short drive from where we now live in France.
Organised by the local car club - l'Automobile Club de Montguyon, they were able to put on a great little exhibition of cars In the town square, As you can see from the pictures below.
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A lovely selection of Renaults, VWs and Simcas as we walked into the exhibition of cars in Montguyon. |
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The obligatory Citroën 2CV outside of the baker's shop. Note the two wonderful old bakery delivery bicycles behind the car. |
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Perhaps, the star of the show was this Rosalie, a well maintained 1934 Citroën 8CV. |
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Not all of the cars were French. This is a Triumph Spitfire with a market stall in the background. |
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Renault 4CV in French Racing Blue colours and "go-faster stripes". |
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The distinctive line of a Simca Ami 6 from the swinging sixties. |
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A fifties Panhard Dyna. |
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Another British car - Morgan. |
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Simca 1000. |
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The bakers van - I assume this is an old Simca. |
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Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. |
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The more common Volkswagen Beetle. In France it is called the Coccinelle or Cox for short. |
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Simca Aronde. |
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Beautiful 1934 Citroën 8CV Rosalie hub cap. |
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Ruins of the old medieval Chateau Fort (castle) at Montguyon. |
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