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2010Rust in Peace | Italians in France
After posting the German cars resting rusting in a field in southern France, Drive-by Snapshots brings you the Italian counterparts found at the same location: the proverbial sleeping beauties. In the first picture, a Lancia Beta Coupé and a Lancia Beta HPE are guarded by an angry looking Simca Aronde.
Next up is a pair of FIAT 128 3P. Bumpers and trim of the white early model are chrome plated, whereas the red one is a late model featuring flat black trim and rubber bumpers. The optional Sport trim starts to peel away from prolonged exposure to the sun. The excellent rust protection FIAT applied in the 1970’s did a great job of keeping the metal fresh. No wait! There is a mistake here. They never even thought about preventing corrosion back then…
The Alfasud was another piece of brilliant Italian design and engineering. Unfortunately is was also plagued by rather unhealthy corrosion problems. The Alfa Romeo 164 however didn’t show any such signs of oxygen-based self destruction.
Rust in Peace | British Heritage in France | drive-by snapshots
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mandelgint
White car behind lancias are not skoda spartak. It’s simca aronde. Skoda would be very uncommon car for that era in France.
Sebastian
Hi there, you’re right. It’s not a Skoda Spartak, but a Simca Aronde.
The text is fixed now. Thank you very much for the heads-up! 🙂
Best regards
Sebastian
Rust in Peace | British Heritage in France | Sebastian Motsch
[…] you have probably read the posts about the German and Italian vehicles found in a field in southern France. OK then, this post is about the British heritage […]