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This is a Peugeot 1007 with sliding doors on both sides. Peugeot built this car from 2004 to 2009. It seemed to be a good idea for parking in cities but due to its high price it wasn't a succes. Only about 125,000 cars of this model have been built and the car didn't get a successor.
10/6/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Nonnewaug's Madison Losure (16) at the net with Terryville's Liz Haylette (16) and Anna Dupaul (15) during Thursday's volleyball match at THS.
Strobist: AB800 to my left, standard reflector, full power, set off with a CyberSync.
Just Pinned to 1007: colorful vittsjo shelving @ Centsational Girl. A can of spray paint and some Ikea shelves and it looks like something straight from a magazine!! ift.tt/2916gll
Maroon Belles! 1074 (Toronto) and 1007 (Red Arrow) meet on Don Chee Way. 1 June 2012. © 2012 Peter Ehrlich
Two Peugeots 1007 with sliding doors on both sides. Peugeot built this car from 2004 to 2009. It seemed to be a good idea for parking in cities but due to its high price it wasn't a succes. Only about 125,000 cars of this model have been built and the car didn't get a successor.
Time's nearly up, and by this time, there was just about 30 minutes to go until the curtain was drawn on 22 years of T68 operation.
1007 East Lancashire Railway was the first ever vehicle to work a Manchester Metrolink service way back on 27th April 1992 - and it became the last of a pair to work on the 26th May 2014, just short of 22 years and a month of service completed.