Spotted Xantias! (and other French stuff)

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A great spot James :D

In 200-odd miles yesterday no Xantias spotted at all... Bar my own and the ones at Alasdair's that is...
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puddlethumper wrote:Pug with xantia heart
8-) I have a real soft spot for those...

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I love it. Its practical for my job and for chucking stuff in without bothering too much. Its the possession I've had the longest and I'm hoping to keep it for the next 16 years. Really don't want a modern with all the electronics, of which I have no knowledge. Its a proper keep fit wagon. No pas, windey windows and locks that only work with a KEY. How ancient is that, eh?
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Always thought it was a curiously upmarket basis for a van, bit like a Maestro, I don't mean IT is like a Maestro - oh, you know what I mean!
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van ordinaire wrote: oh, you know what I mean!
Yes, precisely - just like the GS Servicevan and eh BX Van and never forgetting the C15 van based on the Visa...

PSA once had a great flair for making some really very special vans :D

What about the CX Loadrunner?

Was there ever a Xantia van?
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I assumed rightly or wrongly that tbe Xantia Firm on the drop down option on .Service was the van version? I seem to remember a xantia van on one of the rare model auctions? (same one that had the xantia 4x4)
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Citroening wrote:...spotted a few rarities today whilst in Sheringham for the day - lovely place. 8-)

First up was this peaking at me from behind an Audi...
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...LNA I thought on first glance but unfortunately not!

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Next was a very early Xantia - most probably a Sinker. (Sorry for blurry 1st pic)

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...and lastly a C15 Van:

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CitroJim wrote:
van ordinaire wrote: oh, you know what I mean!
Yes, precisely - just like the GS Servicevan and eh BX Van and never forgetting the C15 van based on the Visa...

PSA once had a great flair for making some really very special vans :D

What about the CX Loadrunner?

Was there ever a Xantia van?
They went one better with the GS, by then, effectively, converting the Service back into an estate [although the door/window configuration makes them look more like hearses, which may be why they're still (or, at least, were) cheap in France, 'cos nobody liked them - or so I'm led to believe]

In fact, there were 2 BX vans (that I know of) both conversions for different markets - or, rather, tax regimes (Holland & Ireland). The Dutch company went on to convert ZX's.

I think there was a Xantia van, built by one of the firms that did the DS & CX 6-wheelers (& C15's, of course!).

The Chinese include a coachbuilt van in their Xsara range.

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Oddity spotted today - and followed half way across Milton Keynes.

It was a Renault, on an old F plate (my mental math makes that out as 64/65?), deep red, immaculate, and rear engined.

I have to confess to not having the foggiest idea what model it is, and I've never seen one before in person, in print or on screen. Spotting a car from that sort of era I don't know at all isn't something that happens to me all that often.

Wound up behind them heading over the A5 from the Shenly Lodge area, and followed for a while. If they had pulled in somewhere local I would have followed to compliment them on a lovely motor, but sadly they didn't, and I peeled off as we were getting towards the far side of town.

I was noticed in the rear view mirror though, and got an enthusiastic thumbs up from the driver.

If you're reading this, 1. I was the guy following you across MK in the Lada, and 2. Your car is beautiful. 3. If you are local, please bring it to one of the shows.

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Zelandeth wrote:Oddity spotted today - and followed half way across Milton Keynes.

It was a Renault, on an old F plate (my mental math makes that out as 64/65?), deep red, immaculate, and rear engined.

I have to confess to not having the foggiest idea what model it is, and I've never seen one before in person, in print or on screen. Spotting a car from that sort of era I don't know at all isn't something that happens to me all that often.
I think F-Reg is 1968. www.carcatalogue,com is great for tracking down such things.

Have a look at this list with pics of Renault models for 1968 see if its there

http://www.classiccarcatalogue.com/RENAULT%201968.html

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Zel, that would most likely have been an R8 or an R10 :)
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Looks like it's a 10 then! The 8 lacks the silver strip over the tail lights.

Probably right on the year, mental math isn't my strong point!
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I can't claim this one, haven't seen a Xantia since last years Chevrons rally.
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But was she taking a picture of the café or the Xantia Steve - was it just a happy accident?
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