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Maybe Hache et Lassougade by  Ache Frères in Agen-Aquitaine ~ 1900

 

I sure that it is it. I found another photo of it on the same (2009) L to B. 

 

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Wilson

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Thank you Wilson.

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Renault Twizy (with doors, I guess)

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Yes, Renault Twizy. And this one is heavy used, as it should be:

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This one may get even heavier use..

 

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Residing in a Spanish public garden...

 

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Ref #10252, a view from of the other end:-

 

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As a side bar to all this, I recently ran across a 3-episode series on Netflix. It is Paul Hollywood (of Great British Baking Show fame) looking at the cars and car culture of Italy, German and France. Great fun if you are somewhat car oriented. He buzzes around each country in various models of the national usually-four-wheelers (some very odd indeed) and touches on some things like the national attitude and character of each place he visits. We get a close glimpse of some elegant Ferraris, a Mercedes 600 Pullman, and a Citroen DS (so nice).

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