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◊ 2006-10-14 22:52 |
The main picture is a 305... |
◊ 2006-10-14 22:57 |
So it is. In any case, I doubt that the Socialist Republic of Vietnam was importing French cars during the 1980s. -- Last edit: 2006-10-14 22:57:34 |
◊ 2006-10-14 22:59 |
C'est marrant, je suis pas le seul à avoir douté de la 505 Break... Par contre, les blanches sont bien des 505! |
◊ 2006-10-14 23:05 |
Mais pourquoi je me plante chaque fois entre les deux ? Bon je déplace les vraies 505... |
◊ 2006-10-14 23:38 |
You're doubts are correct. They produced French cars However as said on the pages of the GS, this isn't really Vietnam, but Thailand: -- Last edit: 2006-10-14 23:42:27 |
◊ 2006-10-14 23:46 |
I know it's Thailand. Obviously someone said "This is supposed to be Vietnam -- we need French cars." without thinking about how old they should be. |
◊ 2006-10-15 13:05 |
Recall 305 was built under license in Taiwan by Yeu Tyan(those that had built Honda-Peugeot SC 50-based P.G.O.scooters),but they have made only the saloon,not the wagon(badged Peugeot,not P.G.O.,Brand reserved only at scooters);another possibility could be were South-African made by Sigma Motor Corporation(Chrysler-Mitsubishi-PSA-joint venture born at end of Seventies in South-Africa),but also they had assembled the saloon,not the wagon(Taiwanese and South-African 305 were both RHD) |
◊ 2006-10-15 13:24 |
Unless the 305 was assembled in Thailand, this one is likely to be French, isn't it? P.S. Taiwan drives on the right, so cars for that market would be LHD. |
◊ 2006-10-15 13:27 |
[/quote](Taiwanese and South-African 305 were both RHD)[/quote] Pardon, Taiwanese-assembled 305 were LHD -- Last edit: 2007-03-29 19:13:13 |
◊ 2006-10-15 20:52 |
305 Break SR serie 2 1983+ |