Random # 116: Peugeot 504
UMPH was not always a fan of Peugeot's 504. Not until he drove one, that is!
Manufactured from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, 504s are, simply put, one of the most comfortable cars that UMPH has ever piloted. What he had thought might be a sloppy, old man's ride of a car turned out to be a remarkably plush, compliant, yet competent experience, smoothing out the rutted Tasmanian gravel back roads on which he tested it with ease. No wonder they're so popular in Africa!
The car featured here - photographed in North Hobart - was in good condition for its age, with only minor signs of wear and tear evident - what might be indulgently described as 'patina.' Alright - that's wa*k - but it shouldn't detract from the quality and durability of a car that's in the vicinity of thirty-five years old and still appears to be in regular use.
504s were very popular in Tasmania, with a surprising number still in everyday use. There's also a very active French car club (www.french-cars-tasmania.org) who stage an annual Bastille Day car show on the lawns of Parliament House, Hobart, and who also participate in the Le Weekend festival (https://uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/le-weekend-cygnet-french-classic-cars.html and https://www.leweekendcygnet.com/) in Cygnet, south of Hobart, each year.
U M P H
(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.)
All iPhone images.
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