Jan 4, 2023  •  For Sale  •  31 Comments

French Wagon: 1992 Peugeot 505 SW8

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The difference a tune-up, a good cleaning, and lots of quality photos can do! We featured this Peugeot back in September of 2022 when it was being offered on craigslist for $3,950 in Alabama. It’s now located in New Jersey where the seller has done all the work to make it a presentable driver again. The original post is below for easy reference. You can find the current seller’s listing here on eBay in Cream Ridge, New Jersey with an asking price of $9,000.

The French-built Peugeot 505 was a large family car (by European standards) that was available in a variety of body styles from 1979 to 1992. It would be the last rear-wheel-drive automobile the company built. Sometimes unusual for imports, the 505 had a different body and features on models sold in the U.S. and Canada. This ’92 505 station wagon has been off the road for 12 years and hasn’t run in the past 10, so the buyer’s first challenge will be to get it going again. Located in Scottsboro, Alabama, this French transport is available here on craigslist for $3,950 OBO. Thanks for the tip, Pat L.!

Engineering for the 505 was fairly common. Rear-wheel-drive, front-mounted engine, and MacPherson struts and coil springs in the front and semi-trailing arms with coil springs at the rear. Station wagons had a live-axle rear suspension, with Panhard rod and coil springs. Brakes were usually discs up front and drums in the back. Production over 14 years would be more than 1.35 million units of which less than 20% were anything other than sedans (or saloons, as they were called on that side of the Pond).

This car is said to have been in the South all its life, which helps account for a lack of rust on the 30-year-old automobile. The seller acquired the Peugeot from the car’s second owner who owned it from the mid-1990s. It’s said to be an SW8 model, but Peugeot had a lot of designations for its cars and I’m not sure what this tells us. The second owner parked the vehicle in 2010 and would start and drive it every few weeks until it quit turning over in 2012. So, it’s been sitting for a decade.

Under the hood resides a fuel-injected 2.2-liter inline-4 and it’s flanked by an automatic transmission with overdrive. It’s a well-optioned car, including factory air conditioning. The odometer reads 86,000 miles which could very well be accurate. The seller thinks the paint and interior are original, so if you can get this machine running with a minimum of effort, you’d have a wagon not seen every day.

Comments

  1. JCAMember
    Sep 25, 2022 at 5:16pm

    Excellent condition, other than the fact that it doesn’t work…

    Like 9
  2. Jeffrey Brown
    Sep 25, 2022 at 8:21pm

    SW8 means it has seats for three in the far back, facing forward, for a total of 8 passengers.

    Like 3
    • Daymo
      Sep 26, 2022 at 4:30pm

      Designated Familiale (for Family) here in Europe, the third row of seats would only be any good for children. Would like to see any adult in there!

      Like 0
  3. David P
    Sep 26, 2022 at 8:46am

    $4k for a non-running 505?? That’s….optimistic.

    SW* means it’s an 8-seater, with a third row.

    Like 5
  4. Martin Horrocks
    Sep 26, 2022 at 9:28am

    Intetesting. Not many left in Europe either. Peugot went to a lot of trouble engineering their station wagons to maximize load area and ride.

    Assuming the car can be made to run easily and the price is less than the ask, this would be a useful vehicle.

    Like 4
  5. Paul B
    Sep 26, 2022 at 9:29am

    It ran when parked. Then it didn’t run. So sad when this happens to a perfectly good car, but at least it appears pretty rust-free.
    A nice project for a Francophile automobilist.

    Like 3
    • Emel
      Jan 5, 2023 at 10:03pm

      Columbo’s grandson perhaps. lol

      Like 0
  6. Troy
    Sep 26, 2022 at 10:19am

    I don’t know enough about them to really judge if its a good car or not I think its a bit rich on the price for what you getting yourself into good luck to the seller

    Like 0
    • Chip
      Jan 5, 2023 at 2:10pm

      These things cracked exhaust manifolds and were painfully slow 🐌. On the plus side, they rode like a dream and once you eventually got up to speed, it was easy to be going quicker than you realized. I’d love to have had the opportunity to drive a turbo version, but never did.

      Like 1
  7. CCFisher
    Sep 26, 2022 at 12:00pm

    This is one of the very last Peugeots imported to the US. Production of US-spec cars ended in September, 1991. I’m curious about the parts situation for something like this.

    Like 1
  8. LOUIS BRITTINGHAM
    Sep 26, 2022 at 1:08pm

    Any idea why the engine will not turn over?

    Like 0
    • Doone
      Jan 4, 2023 at 7:40pm

      It’s broken

      Like 3
  9. Patrick Anderson
    Sep 26, 2022 at 1:33pm

    The parts availability here can’t be good. As they say in Texas, El Paso!

    Like 3
  10. LOUIS BRITTINGHAM
    Sep 26, 2022 at 1:50pm

    There are a number of online distributors for Peugeots. Mostly UK and other overseas, however; Parts Geek has a number of Peugeot parts. Peugeots are fine automobiles. They are known as the vehicle built for Africa. I had an 85 504 Wagon in Zimbabwe from 1985 – 1990. Was dependable in every way. The Peugeot has “Wet Cylinders,” so not all techs can repair them satisfactorily.

    Like 4
    • John E. Klintz
      Jan 5, 2023 at 1:19pm

      Louis: with the advent of this engine in 1987 the wet-liner design went away; this engine is a bored-block. They did the same with the turbo diesel in 1985; bored-block engine as well.

      Like 1
      • PeterfromOz
        Jan 5, 2023 at 5:11pm

        The 2L wet liner engine was replaced with the 2.2L Renault OHC engine. I think Renault, Peugeot & Citroen formed an engine company for common engines between the three companies.

        We had a 2L carb version that used twin carburettors. It had a single-venturi carb for slow running and a separate twin-venturi carb that opened both venturis at the same time for power.

        Like 0
  11. freakinutz
    Sep 26, 2022 at 8:48pm

    Thats a lot of do-re-mi for a non running car with very limited parts availability. The one thing about French cars, they all had extremely comfortable seats. Ok, maybe not the 2CV, although, who knows? I’d pass while humming Francs for the Memories….

    Like 2
  12. BA
    Sep 28, 2022 at 2:18am

    Put a LS in it it’s inevitable!

    Like 2
  13. Patrick Harkins
    Sep 30, 2022 at 4:40am

    Missed a black wagon in the Huntsville/Athens Alabama area a couple of years ago- I would consult the people at the Lane Auto museum in Nashville about viability of parts and someone knowing how to open the hood- I think some long haired no account folks in Auburn , Alabama still buy/sell and work on these!

    Like 1
  14. Patrick Harkins
    Oct 6, 2022 at 7:21am

    I am suffering enough with my 76 VW bug still running Fuel Injection!😂

    Like 1
  15. Robert Vanderheiden
    Nov 7, 2022 at 11:38am

    I am pretty sure this car is now 11-7 on eBay for $9500 sold by roverclassic.

    Like 0
  16. Fahrvergnugen FahrvergnugenMember
    Jan 4, 2023 at 12:39pm

    From a number of angles, looks like my old Loyale AWD Turbo wagon. Always liked the 505 wagon…probably for different reasons.

    Like 1
  17. Phil
    Jan 4, 2023 at 5:11pm

    I had a 505 turbo-gas sedan with a 5 speed manual transmission. The car was incredible. It was rocket fast. It was comfortable. It had a limited slip differential. I pulled my ’86 Honda Accord LXi out of a snow drift with my Peugeot 505 turbo gas. I had it at 150mph on the freeway at 2AM one time. That probably sums up all the times it was running. It got donated. I often wonder if it ever it got a caring home that would take care of it properly.

    Like 3
  18. MoragaPulsar
    Jan 4, 2023 at 7:28pm

    Traditional (sedan based) station-wagons are looking more and more like hearses to me as time goes by and with almost all current ‘station-wagons’ styled as SUVs. I see this Peugeot and just think hearse, maybe its just me.

    Like 0
  19. SubGothius
    Jan 4, 2023 at 9:09pm

    These were serious haulers, with the sedan’s IRS replaced by a live axle suspended by trailing arms with dual tandem coil springs on each side — thereby minimizing space intrusion into the cargo hold and increasing payload capacity — and with the clamshell tailgate, raised roof, and back seat folded down, enough space to carry a typical washer-dryer set.

    Like 3
  20. angliagt angliagtMember
    Jan 4, 2023 at 10:04pm

    All those pictures of it on the trailer don’t inspire confidence.

    Like 3
    • DN
      Jan 5, 2023 at 9:53am

      Those pics are the old CL ad from September-as this page we are on is the updated Barnfinds article now stating its running and in New Jersey. You may want to go back to the top and read the entire article…

      Like 1
  21. Peter K
    Jan 5, 2023 at 9:47am

    Beautiful automobiles. Its a shame that Peugeot doesn’t have a national presence here in the USA anymore. The Ebay posting has no pics of the interior. Todays listing on 2 french cars on either coast. Its a shame the Citroen is so far away. I would buy it over the Peugeot.

    Like 2
    • SubGothius
      Jan 6, 2023 at 3:54pm

      Now that Peugeot and Mopar are together under the Stellantis corporate umbrella, we might well see Peugeots here again… or perhaps more likely, common/related models manufactured and badged as a Dodge or Chrysler here that are otherwise made and sold as a Peugeot, Citroen/DS, Opel/Vauxhall, Fiat, Lancia, or Alfa Romeo abroad.

      Like 0
  22. Cdice
    Jan 5, 2023 at 12:08pm

    I bought a new 505 Turbo in 1976. Great car, plush but firm ride, excellent seats. Had enough power to embarrass most any other mid-70s car. Also has a diesel wagon. Turtle slow but almost 40 mpg when cruising on interstate.

    Like 0
  23. Francisco
    Jan 5, 2023 at 3:51pm

    I owned three Peugeots in my lifetime. A 404, a 504 diesel, and a 505. All three were fantastic, dependable, well-built, and comfortable automobiles. I vote for bringing them back to the states.

    Like 2

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