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French Cattle Hauler: 1977 Peugeot J7
If you’re a rancher or cattle baron and you need a way to haul your livestock or other animals around without your vehicle being lost in the crowd of boring pickups and trailers, this 1977 Peugeot J7 van could… more»
French Classic: 1990 Peugeot 405 Mi16
As a manufacturer, Peugeot has had an interesting history. Although they have long been known for producing fairly sedate and bullet-proof small to mid-sized cars, every now and then they will unveil a car that is something quite special… more»
Rare French Convertible: 1968 Peugeot 204 Convertible
Here in the English-speaking world, we would refer to this Peugeot 204 as either a Roadster or a Convertible. In France it would be known as a “Décapotable.” It is a car that was designed by famed Italian design… more»
French Sleeper: 1963 Peugeot 403
A French restomod? I usually don’t think of those two words together but this 1963 Peugeot 403 would make a fun sleeper. This project car can be found here on craigslist in Covina, California. The seller is asking $450… more»
Diesel Survivor: 1980 Peugeot 504
One of my favorite local salvage yards had a very similar Peugeot to this 1980 504 Diesel that’s listed for sale with just under 100,000 miles and in incredibly well-preserved condition. The car in my jurisdiction clearly belonged to… more»
Engine Work Needed: 1976 Peugeot 504
AutoWeek quoted a Peugeot 504 sales brochure by saying that they had, “Italian style, a French soul and international muscle.” As a lover of all things unusual, especially vehicles, I think that this 1976 Peugeot 504 wagon would be… more»
3-Series Alternative: 1985 Peugeot 505 STI
When it comes to entry-level classics, BMW’s 3-and 5-Series sedans tend to get nods as good place to start for first-time hobbyists interested in European makes. However, the sporting Peugeot 505 is often overlooked, and this example is dirt… more»
Peugeot Diesel Swap: 1962 Willys Pickup
I like this seller straight away: he starts with the bad news first as it relates to this 1962 Willys pickup he has for sale. Fortunately, the bad news isn’t that bad, and this pickup is sporting a wild… more»
Oklahoma Francophile: 1978 Peugeot 504 Diesel
I know that there are a lot of diesel pickups in Tulsa, Oklahoma but I wonder how many diesel-powered French cars there are in Tulsa? This 1978 Peugeot 504 diesel sedan is located there so there’s at least one…. more»
Best For Last: 1991 Peugeot 405 Mi16
This little French rocket is located in the San Francisco Bay Area and owner offered with a clear California title, a detailed log book showing over $20K in receipts. Exterior finish shows well in a dark green, with only a… more»
Franco Survivor: 1988 Peugeot 505 GLX
We hear tell that comedian Jerry Lewis was loved in France. What’s not to love about a cool French sedan on American shores? This 1988 Peugeot, up for grabs on here on craigslist at $3,500 obo in the San… more»
Classifieds Find: 1980 Peugeot 102 SP U3 Moped
There’s new and then there’s new. This 1980 Peugeot 102 SP U3 moped is new, as in parts of it are still wrapped in plastic and it has zero miles on it! The owner found this time capsule at… more»
BF Classified: Brand New! 1980 Peugeot 102 SP Moped (eBay)
What Makes It Special? NA
Turbo Wagon: 1987 Peugeot 505
Put the words “Turbo” and “wagon” together and you’ll generally get enthuaists’ attention. However, in most cases, they’ll envision a Volvo 740 – not a Peugeot 505 Turbo estate. This example is a rare sight on American roads these… more»
The Art of the Humblebrag: 1984 Peugeot 505 STI
This ’84 Peugeot is an interesting car in its own right, but mostly I’m just amused by this ad. Specifying that the owner would “prefer to sell to [a] French car enthusiast,” the photos go to great pains to… more»
French Press Patina: 1969 Peugeot 404
How’s this for French patina? French folks sure know their coffee, but do their cars have patina? Maybe that’s just an American car/truck thing. This 1969 Peugeot 404 Sedan looks like it’s about as straight of an example as… more»