sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Share Posted November 14, 2023 hello, here are photos from last weekend, we went to a parts sale on Saturday in the town of Caussade (tractomania). Then the next day, Sunday, we went to a car show at the Chateau de la baronie in Lafrançaise in the south of France with my parents' 1941 Buick and with my 1978 Dodge Monaco police. But to start, here are the photos from Saturday, in Caussade. There were a lot of people, and a lot of pieces for sale. Peugeot 504 Then here are some cars, ..., that were for sale a rare chevrolet pedal car ! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Author Share Posted November 14, 2023 Renault 4CV gordini a rare starsky and hutch play ! it was a great day and there were a lot of people, it's the biggest car parts sale in the region . And I found two old Dodge and Plymouth ads ! here are videos found on the internet of the exhibition in Caussade 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Author Share Posted November 14, 2023 Then here we are on Sunday, and we will go to the castle " Château de la Baronie " in Lafrançaise , with my parents' 1941 Buick Eight Special 46S, and with my 1978 Dodge Monaco police Nice Corvette there was also a rare and very beautiful 1929 Buick Peugeot 404 Ferrari Very beautiful Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, 800 hp ! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 14, 2023 Share Posted November 14, 2023 (edited) Nice Panhard 24! Edited November 14, 2023 by John E. Guitar (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Author Share Posted November 14, 2023 Beautiful Mustang Shelby GT 350 Peugeot 203 convertible and BMW 2002 Renault Clio 2 sport Jaguar XJS 3.6 Mercedes 560 SL Jaguar Citroën SM Panhard PL17 Peugeot 504 convertible Renault Caravelle 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Author Share Posted November 14, 2023 25 minutes ago, John E. Guitar said: Nice Panhard 24! Thank you , yes it was beautiful and in very good condition ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Author Share Posted November 14, 2023 there were also two barn find cars, a Peugeot 202 and a rare Peugeot 302 with its two-part rear window Beautiful Citroën Renault Juvaquatre Lamborghini Huracan Aston Martin Renault 4L Taxi Renault 12 Renault 8 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Author Share Posted November 14, 2023 Beautiful and rare 1929 Buick Peugeot 403 convertible Austin healey Matra - Simca - Talbo Rancho Simca 5 Fiat convertible At table ! , it's time to eat ! the two Buicks Ford Mustang Fastback Mclaren Artura 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 14, 2023 Author Share Posted November 14, 2023 my neighbor's Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Corvette ZR1 Ferrari Bentley Ford Mustang Matra Bagheera Jaguar Type E New Renault Apine A110 GT Nice Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible I will post the rest of the photos tomorrow 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walt G Posted November 14, 2023 Share Posted November 14, 2023 THANK YOU! Great to view these. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketraider Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Do you know when the house was built? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 8 hours ago, Walt G said: THANK YOU! Great to view these. Thank you very much Walt G ! 6 hours ago, rocketraider said: Do you know when the house was built? This large house was built in the 19th century, therefore in the century of 1800, but I do not know the exact date. In the late 1900s this large house was abandoned and it was restored in the early 2000s . I will post more photos of this house soon 3 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bloom Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Great photos. Looks like a fun event. It is nice to see some similar makes and models to what we have at car shows here, but even better to see some things that would rarely show up in the states. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 Here is the rest of the photos, with the cars in front of the house 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 36 minutes ago, John Bloom said: Great photos. Looks like a fun event. It is nice to see some similar makes and models to what we have at car shows here, but even better to see some things that would rarely show up in the states. Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it Yes it was a very good day, and there was good weather too, and there were several varieties of car brands . I will post more photos soon 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8E45E Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 1 minute ago, sebastienbuick said: Yes it was a very good day, and there was good weather too, and there were several varieties of car brands . I will post more photos soon Thanks for posting these photos. I particularly like the Citroen SM. It looks great in that medium blue color. Got more photos of French cars; especially ones hardly ever seen here in North America? I like seeing what the rest of the world has to offer. Craig 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 a duo of simca Renault 5 Alpine Turbo Renault Dauphine Panhard PL17 Here are photos of the garden of the Big House 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 there is an old pond there is still a little water 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketraider Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Magnificent house. Been trying to count how many chimneys the house has. Can you imagine trying to heat that pile? Even with central heating? Sebastien, as always thank you for sharing the cars and architecture of France! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 this simca has a small engine ! Peugeot 309 GTI and Renault Super 5 GT Turbo Renault Dauphine Gordini Ford Mustang Lotus Elise Renault Alpine A310 A photographer friend took these photos then after having had this very good day, we left That's it for the photos, we had a good day and there was a good atmosphere 9 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 5 hours ago, 8E45E said: Thanks for posting these photos. I particularly like the Citroen SM. It looks great in that medium blue color. Got more photos of French cars; especially ones hardly ever seen here in North America? I like seeing what the rest of the world has to offer. Craig Thank you very much, it is with pleasure that I share these photos, and I am glad that you like them . Yes, I liked this Citroen SM too . I might do a new topic on another car show if I have time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 52 minutes ago, rocketraider said: Magnificent house. Been trying to count how many chimneys the house has. Can you imagine trying to heat that pile? Even with central heating? Sebastien, as always thank you for sharing the cars and architecture of France! Hello and thank you for your answer . At the time they built big houses because there was the whole family living together (great grandfather, grand father, father and son), as well as the staff (interior maintenance people, gardener, etc.). .. ) They were luxurious houses for rich people, and the heating of the house was done with wood fireplaces, and they probably went to look for wood in the nearby forests. Now this house has been completely restored while retaining the period style (around 1800), but they have certainly changed the heating method to something less expensive. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAKerry Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Thanks again for posting these. I love to see whats going on in your part of the world. Some beautiful cars, and a beautiful building. What was being cooked in the big pot? I was on vacation a few years ago and found some old car ads of which I purchased a few. The similarities are crazy. I have no particular interest in any of them other than they had great colours and content. I think I paid a couple of dollars for them. They came out of a magazine. 2023-11-15_02-14-36 by Kerry Grubb, on Flickr2023-11-15_02-14-31 by Kerry Grubb, on Flickr 2023-11-15_02-15-03 by Kerry Grubb, on Flickr Last pic of the police car was taken last month when I was on a short vacation. This was at a 'dukes of hazzard' museum(gift shop really, lol) a replica of the sheriffs car. I thought of you and your dodge monaco when I saw it, thus the picture. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walt G Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 The photos you post and share are wonderful - most of the cars never made it to the USA so we have a great treat to see the wide variety that never made it to North America. The wonderful architecture of the large and small buildings , houses, stores is absolutely outstanding. I love to look a that as much as the cars! the pre war commercial vehicles are especially a treat as many got totally worn out due to lack of maintenance or were scrapped in the WWII era or shortly there after. thank you again for your on going contribution to the AACA forums to make them truly international in scope. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill - 29 Buick Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Do you have any idea of how I could contact the owner of the 1929 Buick ? It looks as to be missing some parts that my 1929 Silver Anniversary Buick Club could help with. Thanks. Bill McLaughlin Toronto, Canada Email: Bill@29buick.ca 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, TAKerry said: Thanks again for posting these. I love to see whats going on in your part of the world. Some beautiful cars, and a beautiful building. What was being cooked in the big pot? I was on vacation a few years ago and found some old car ads of which I purchased a few. The similarities are crazy. I have no particular interest in any of them other than they had great colours and content. I think I paid a couple of dollars for them. They came out of a magazine. 2023-11-15_02-14-36 by Kerry Grubb, on Flickr2023-11-15_02-14-31 by Kerry Grubb, on Flickr 2023-11-15_02-15-03 by Kerry Grubb, on Flickr Last pic of the police car was taken last month when I was on a short vacation. This was at a 'dukes of hazzard' museum(gift shop really, lol) a replica of the sheriffs car. I thought of you and your dodge monaco when I saw it, thus the picture. Hello and thank you very much for your message . In the big pot they prepare " l'Aligot", it's an old recipe, it's mashed potatoes mixed with cheese, it's very good ! . And with that there was sausage and red wine . Here is a video where they show how to prepare it The Dodges posters are awesome ! I really like the 1959 Dodge as in the photo, here they are rare, I only know two near the city of Toulouse in France, one in pink and the other in blue. When I was on vacation in America I saw a very beautiful yellow Dodge 59, abandoned in a hotel in the town of Barstow. I would really like to bring her back to France ! Woww very nice Sheriff Rosco police car !! , in the Dukes of Hazzard series there was a police car the Dodge Monaco 1977/78 , Plymouth Fury / 1976/77/78 and also an AMC . This Plymouth in the photo is magnificent ! Thanks for the photo ! I'll have to buy Sheriff Rosco's stuffed dog too ! Edited November 15, 2023 by sebastienbuick (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 15, 2023 Author Share Posted November 15, 2023 1 hour ago, Walt G said: The photos you post and share are wonderful - most of the cars never made it to the USA so we have a great treat to see the wide variety that never made it to North America. The wonderful architecture of the large and small buildings , houses, stores is absolutely outstanding. I love to look a that as much as the cars! the pre war commercial vehicles are especially a treat as many got totally worn out due to lack of maintenance or were scrapped in the WWII era or shortly there after. thank you again for your on going contribution to the AACA forums to make them truly international in scope. Thank you very much, your message really makes me happy, and I'm glad you like it . I like to share what I see here in France on this forum . I live in the countryside and there are still many old houses and old farms and many are restored respecting the period style of their construction. I have a friend who owns old Citroens, and he owns an old military Citroen truck from the Second World War, and it is original . Thank you again for your message, I will do another topic of another car show that I did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketraider Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 53 minutes ago, sebastienbuick said: In the big pot they prepare " l'Aligot", it's an old recipe, it's mashed potatoes mixed with cheese, it's very good ! . And with that there was sausage and red wine . 😋 Sounds delicious to me! A simple, filling meal that's easy enough to prepare and feed a crowd. I have a neighbor who retired from teaching school and launched a second career as a personal chef. I'm going to send her the l'Aligot recipe. She speaks French so she'll have no problem following it. Her daughter has lived and taught English in Northern Italy and Albania so she's already learned to make a lot of European dishes. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 16, 2023 Author Share Posted November 16, 2023 14 hours ago, Bill - 29 Buick said: Do you have any idea of how I could contact the owner of the 1929 Buick ? It looks as to be missing some parts that my 1929 Silver Anniversary Buick Club could help with. Thanks. Bill McLaughlin Toronto, Canada Email: Bill@29buick.ca hello, yes I know the owner, I will ask him, maybe by email . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 16, 2023 Author Share Posted November 16, 2023 12 hours ago, rocketraider said: 😋 Sounds delicious to me! A simple, filling meal that's easy enough to prepare and feed a crowd. I have a neighbor who retired from teaching school and launched a second career as a personal chef. I'm going to send her the l'Aligot recipe. She speaks French so she'll have no problem following it. Her daughter has lived and taught English in Northern Italy and Albania so she's already learned to make a lot of European dishes. Hello, I'm glad your friend tried this cooking recipe ! . It's good, and with sausage it's good Agreed, she must have tasted a lot of Italian and European dishes if she was in Italy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAKerry Posted November 16, 2023 Share Posted November 16, 2023 The potatoes are very familiar. Can you tell me what type of cheese they are using? I only had a week of high school French before I transferred to Spanish (which I did not learn either, making it worse my sister retired as a Spanish teacher!) My wife makes a very similar dish for Thanksgiving. It started by accident with her trying to spice up mashed potatoes with a bit of cheese. They ended up being about a 60/40 split and are very good. We call it 'wall paper paste' jokingly. They are now a staple at our holiday table. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 16, 2023 Author Share Posted November 16, 2023 6 hours ago, TAKerry said: The potatoes are very familiar. Can you tell me what type of cheese they are using? I only had a week of high school French before I transferred to Spanish (which I did not learn either, making it worse my sister retired as a Spanish teacher!) My wife makes a very similar dish for Thanksgiving. It started by accident with her trying to spice up mashed potatoes with a bit of cheese. They ended up being about a 60/40 split and are very good. We call it 'wall paper paste' jokingly. They are now a staple at our holiday table. Hello, the cheese used for this recipe is called “ la tome ( fraiche ) de l’Aubrac ” . They use this cheese because once mixed this cheese makes "threads" because it is elastic. You have to mix it well and raise the puree to make the threads (as in the video). You have to do this several times. Here are two websites, and we can see that they show that this cheese is made for Aligot . The recipe you made looks good too! , the principle of Aligot is almost the same, you have to make it with the " tome (fresh) cheese of Aubrac " for this puree with elastic thread https://www.jeune-montagne-aubrac.fr/produits/tome-fraiche/ https://terresfromageres.fr/produit/tomme-fraiche-de-laubrac/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
58L-Y8 Posted November 16, 2023 Share Posted November 16, 2023 It's always interesting to see how people enjoy older cars throughout the world, thank you for sharing your photos with us here on the forum. During the late 1950's into the 1970's Citroen marketed cars here in the U.S. though between the thin dealership representation and reputation for poor replacement parts availability, the ID-19/DS-19 were very much a niche segment. For a short while, Citroen dealers handled Panhard Dyna Z sedans. Needless to say, they found very little buyer acceptance, were considered a real oddity here. Occasionally, one will turn up which causes much puzzlement and quite a crowd of those who've never encountered one before. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wayne sheldon Posted November 17, 2023 Share Posted November 17, 2023 Thank you sebastienbuick for so many wonderful photos of truly interesting automobiles! I of course really enjoy seeing the earlier prewar cars. The several photos of late 1920s or early 1930s delivery trucks near the beginning of this thread were particularly interesting. They got me to wondering what such commercial vehicles were usually called in France? Some of the global English speaking world call a "truck" (the American word) a "lorry" in much of the rest of the English speaking world. Most Americans are not familiar with the term "lorry", however after so many postings on forums from English speaking countries around the world the term has become almost natural to me. So now I find myself wondering what such vehicles would be called in France? Also, about what year would the "202" and "302" Peugeot automobiles have been? I really like the look of those. And the similarity in look of the green Simca is interesting to me. Any relation? The 1929 Buick is an unusual model, not often seen even here in America. When that particular style first hit the market early for 1929 (well before the stock market crash), it wasn't accepted by most of the automobile buying public. The slight bulge below the beltline just didn't look right to many people, and several disparaging remarks became common for them. By mid 1929, Buick went back to the more straight earlier style which remained through 1932 when they and most of the American automobile companies began more streamlined styling overall (a bit behind some of European styling). Again, from me along with many others here, Thank You so much for sharing the collector automobile hobby with us a half a world away! It is so wonderful for us to see it. (As well as the beautiful architecture!) 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulrhd29nz Posted November 17, 2023 Share Posted November 17, 2023 Boy oh boy , seeing first pic with the 504. Does that bring back memories. my dad was big on French cars. Had them all and lots of them. He convinced my grandma to buy a new 504 in 78-79 or so. luxury to the 9th degree inside the cabin but, what a dog to drive. It’s by far the most gutless thing I’ve ever driven. GREAT PHOTO’s and thank you for sharing. PS, didn’t see any R17 Gordini’s in your pics. I got my first speeding ticket at 16yrs old in one of those. Amazingly fast car for the era. thanks again. Good memories of dads French car phase. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leif in Calif Posted November 17, 2023 Share Posted November 17, 2023 I've had the opportunity to attend a a few events in Europe and I really recommend it! So fun to see "new" cars! Here's a couple from last September in Angouleme, a charming walled town about an hour from Paris by TGV. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marty Roth Posted November 17, 2023 Share Posted November 17, 2023 (edited) @sebastienbuick Thank you for your amazing and ongoing contributions to the AACA FORUMS. Having owned, restored, and campaigned several French cars (17 different Citroens at one time), I especially appreciate your photos. My Citroen SM was an exciting toy, but the DS-21 Pallas and Break models were fantastic daily drivers, as well a comfortable and safe cross-country cruisers. My 2-CV and my wife's Ami-6 always attracted attention, as did the Mehari. Our Peugeot 504 diesel with Automatique Our dream car is a Chapron convertible - now unaffordable. The Peugeot 203 Cabriolet is one I've never seen in person, and I especially enjoy the 505 convertible - beautiful ! I used to pass a Panhard Dyna, parked daily on Freret St , JUST OFF TULANE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS - near a deli when I taught and was administration, as well. PS: Correction - I taught Computer Sciences, Management Information Systems, and Systems Architecture, and served Administration as V.P. - M.I.S. at TULANE, (not at the Deli) Edited November 18, 2023 by Marty Roth (see edit history) 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dictator27 Posted November 17, 2023 Share Posted November 17, 2023 How many people can remember the tv show Colombo starring Peter Falk? His car on the show was a Peugeot 403 decapotable (convertible). 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAKerry Posted November 17, 2023 Share Posted November 17, 2023 11 hours ago, dictator27 said: How many people can remember the tv show Colombo starring Peter Falk? His car on the show was a Peugeot 403 decapotable (convertible). I can probably recite 90% of the lines and can name 99% of the suspects! There are a couple versions of his car through the years. One thing I cant remember is if they used 2 or 3 cars. One of them is in a bit better condition than the other. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastienbuick Posted November 17, 2023 Author Share Posted November 17, 2023 20 hours ago, 58L-Y8 said: It's always interesting to see how people enjoy older cars throughout the world, thank you for sharing your photos with us here on the forum. During the late 1950's into the 1970's Citroen marketed cars here in the U.S. though between the thin dealership representation and reputation for poor replacement parts availability, the ID-19/DS-19 were very much a niche segment. For a short while, Citroen dealers handled Panhard Dyna Z sedans. Needless to say, they found very little buyer acceptance, were considered a real oddity here. Occasionally, one will turn up which causes much puzzlement and quite a crowd of those who've never encountered one before. thank you for your answer , yes I was told that there had been Citroens sold in America but that the problem was that there were not many spare parts. And the buyers were afraid of not being able to repair it. I didn't know that Citroen had marketed Panhard Dyna Z . 19 hours ago, wayne sheldon said: Thank you sebastienbuick for so many wonderful photos of truly interesting automobiles! I of course really enjoy seeing the earlier prewar cars. The several photos of late 1920s or early 1930s delivery trucks near the beginning of this thread were particularly interesting. They got me to wondering what such commercial vehicles were usually called in France? Some of the global English speaking world call a "truck" (the American word) a "lorry" in much of the rest of the English speaking world. Most Americans are not familiar with the term "lorry", however after so many postings on forums from English speaking countries around the world the term has become almost natural to me. So now I find myself wondering what such vehicles would be called in France? Also, about what year would the "202" and "302" Peugeot automobiles have been? I really like the look of those. And the similarity in look of the green Simca is interesting to me. Any relation? The 1929 Buick is an unusual model, not often seen even here in America. When that particular style first hit the market early for 1929 (well before the stock market crash), it wasn't accepted by most of the automobile buying public. The slight bulge below the beltline just didn't look right to many people, and several disparaging remarks became common for them. By mid 1929, Buick went back to the more straight earlier style which remained through 1932 when they and most of the American automobile companies began more streamlined styling overall (a bit behind some of European styling). Again, from me along with many others here, Thank You so much for sharing the collector automobile hobby with us a half a world away! It is so wonderful for us to see it. (As well as the beautiful architecture!) Hello and thank you for your response, it makes me happy Indeed in France there are several names for “utility” vehicles (for construction site work, etc.)”. Here are examples with French vehicles. This one is a Peugeot Partner, it's a small truck, and it's called a " Camionette or Fourgonette " in France (the English name will be "Van"). This one is a Renault Master and the other is a Renault Trafic, the master is larger than the traffic, but both are called " Camion or fourgon " in France, (the English name will be truck). This one is a Renault Alaskan (which is rare in France, it was made for export) and it is called "pick up or 4x4" in France, (I think you call it truck in America) I also like the Peugeot 202 and 302, with the headlights inside the grille. The Simca 5 was produced from 1936 to 1949, the Peugeot 202 was produced from 1938 to 1949 and the Peugeot 302 was produced from 1936 to 1938. But the Simca has no links with these Peugots (if I'm not mistaken), the Simca is a small car and the two Peugeot are large luxury cars. The Peugeot 302 is rare, the 202 is less rare but we don't see many of them either. Here are photos found on the internet of a Peugeot 302. Thanks for the information on the 1929 Buick, I didn't know that. This 1929 Buick is very rare in France, it's the first one I've seen. This one was in a museum, the same museum where there was my parents' 1941 Buick, and it's two Buicks that were bought at the same time last year at the museum and we put it back on the road, it's two Buick . Thank you very much, it is with great pleasure that I share the photos 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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