AlainDurand: Amilcar
AlainDurand: Amilcar
AlainDurand: A nice introduction
AlainDurand: Beauties and the Beast
AlainDurand: Not anybody could get close to the blue wheeled stallion
AlainDurand: Belle and the blue thoroughbred
AlainDurand: Bugatti type13's Office
AlainDurand: Both crafted in 1930, two Bugatti Type 49s showed up
AlainDurand: One was a "quiet" Tourer, aka, a T49 1930 Cabriolet (convertible)
AlainDurand: The other was a racer/road runner, more precisely a T49R Grand Sport
AlainDurand: late actor Charles Bronson.sat behind the wheel of a Type 49
AlainDurand: Citroën Type C
AlainDurand: Citroën Type C
AlainDurand: Citroën Type C
AlainDurand: Citroën Type C
AlainDurand: This Citroën Type C took part of the Sept 2010 edition of well established Vincennes En Anciennes monthly show
AlainDurand: The Citroën Type C was a light car made by the French Citroën car company between 1922 and 1926 with almost 81,000 units being made.
AlainDurand: The Type C was, and still is, also well known as the 5CV due to its French fiscal rating of its engine for taxation purposes.
AlainDurand: Belying the real stuff, "Sardin-Cans" can be large enough to hold 4 adults
AlainDurand: Unlike the content of regular ones, "Sardin-Cans" don't expire when treated well as illustrated by this 2CV produced 44 years ago
AlainDurand: Some special keys can be required to open-up some "Sardin-Cans"
AlainDurand: During a production run of 42 years between 1948 and 1990, 3,872,583 2CVs were produced, plus 1,246,306 camionnettes (small 2CV trucks)
AlainDurand: "Sardin-Cans" was not a single nickname, far from it
AlainDurand: Citroen 2CV-Vesinet-001
AlainDurand: Citroen 2CV-Vesinet-002
AlainDurand: "Sardin-Cans" regularly show up at Vincennes-en-Anciennes' events
AlainDurand: When asked about the 2CVs performance and acceleration, many owners said it went "from 0-60 in one day"
AlainDurand: Some "Sardin-Cans" say "Let Paris become a little of heaven"
AlainDurand: Some "Sardin-Can" can act as a limo with style at a fair deal
AlainDurand: The Opéra House and company's iconic workhorse