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Our visit to the museum at Mulhouse was timed very well, coinciding with a wet morning. A good variety of cars there, I think this Simca prototype was the one which most stood out for me.
More information about it here: en.amklassiek.nl/simca-1501-speciale-een-fraai-en-eenmali...
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Is a realistic basic animation created by Plastic Girls.
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Turns out the Vedette club was having their biannual trip together and visited the Michelin museum when we were there too. A small report can be found on their website: clubvedettefrance.fr/portfolio-items/sortie-nationale-de-...
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This seems kinda surreal to me - this SimCity-like juxtaposition of low density & high density housing, like someone dragged out two zone rectangles.
The cookie-cutter repetition of architecture & designs just adds to the effect.
And to the upper-left is another high-density residential region, but one that's only been placed recently and is still filling up.
Still with prewar styling (it was launched in 1937). Apparently it continued in production for just one more year, replaced by the Aronde.
Pour des Journées européennes du patrimoine, plus de deux cents voitures anciennes ont été exposées les 15 et 16 septembre 2018 sur la Terrasse du Fécheray à Suresnes.
Comme tous les modèles qui l'ont précédée, la Simca 8 n'a pas été conçue en France mais chez le géant Fiat à Turin. Il s’agit d’une Fiat 1100 508C légèrement adaptée pour le marché français. En cette fin des années 1930, de nouvelles couches sociales françaises accèdent au monde des quatre roues, alors que les congés payés sont devenus une réalité.