1978 Renault 6 TL [R118]

1978 Renault 6 [R118] in De fabriek, TV Series, 1981 IMDB Ep. 1.03

Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin: FR

1978 Renault 6 TL [R118]

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DynaMike NL

2007-02-16 22:10

New grille / square headlights: second series 1974+ (licence from late 1977)

garco NL

2007-02-16 22:10

1977 from license.

DynaMike NL

2007-02-16 22:44

Maybe I'm too early, but behind the R6 there's an Opel Commodore [B] GS (sporty wheels were typical for this version) with non-original rubber side-trims (1973+).

DIEHARD NL

2007-02-16 23:02

Yes, I had noticed it, it looks good. But unfortunately I cannot get a better shot of it... :/

DIEHARD NL

2007-02-20 20:39

License 25-UA-56
Not registered anymore

garco NL

2007-02-20 22:18

Not registred, but I have info ;)

It first registred on 7th. April 1978, it a Renault 6 TL.

DIEHARD NL

2007-02-21 08:51

garco wrote Not registred, but I have info ;)

It first registred on 7th. April 1978, it a Renault 6 TL.


How did you find that information :??:

garco NL

2007-02-21 22:03

Een mailtje naar de RDW doet wonderen... ;)

-- Last edit: 2007-02-21 22:03:08

DIEHARD NL

2007-03-04 14:10

DynaMike wrote Maybe I'm too early, but behind the R6 there's an Opel Commodore [B] GS (sporty wheels were typical for this version) with non-original rubber side-trims (1973+).


Could not get a better picture, but I made a page for it anyway: /vehicle_91287-Opel-Commodore-1972.html

Ingo DE

2008-06-26 23:17

Hmm, a R6 in a Dutch movie - perhaps built in Belgium? I just read in my oldtimer-magazine, that the R6 was assambled there, too. But for what markets? Or weren't there any Renault-internal rules for the export (like GM does with it's European Astra's)? Are differences between the French and the Belgian made ones known?

Annother step for our usual "built in, built for"-discussion.

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