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Peugeot Museum, Part 3: Rally, Racing and then some

December 15, 2015 By pete

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Photos and captions by Jonathan Sharp

In Part One and Part Two of the Peugeot Museum, Jonathan Sharp took us through the production car history of the long lived French automaker Peugeot. While it was not totally complete, it offered a good view of why this collection is both important and impressive.

This week, we wrap up Jonathan Sharp’s French excursion to Peugeot with odds and ends, trophies, rally cars, race cars, and a work called art that only the French can explain. For a conservative manufacturer, we are reminded that Peugeot has been enormously successful in many branches of racing and rallying. So, if, as Sharp suggests, you have some extra time while visiting the old Schlumpf museum, take in the Peugeot Adventure. Here is the website: http://www.museepeugeot.com/en/home.html

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This Targa Florio trophy has an interesting history but too long to relate here. Suffice to say that in 1907 on April 29th, Jules Goux won the Voiturette single cylinder race with a Lion Peugeot. But look at this trophy compared to the 1985-86 World Rally Championship affairs.

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Peugeot’s Time Machine Museum Part 2, 1945 to present

December 9, 2015 By pete

Probably remembered best, especially by me, from watching Peter Falk in Columbo on wet Saturday afternoons, this 403 Cabriolet dates from 1960.   Only 1814 Cabriolets were made.

Probably remembered best (especially by me) as detective Columbo’s means of transportation, this 403 Cabriolet dates from 1960. Only 1814 Cabriolets were made.

Photos by Jonathan Sharp

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Part 2 of Jonathan Sharp’s journey through Peugeot’s time machine museum begins during WII when despite Nazi occupation, Peugeot’s engineers planned the first postwar car, the 203. Peugeot had been building cars for over 50 years by that time and wasn’t going to give up; in fact they survived despite the many changes that eliminated many French manufacturers during the 1950s and 60s, and are now the second largest auto manufacturer in Europe. Sharp’s photos reminded the editor that Peugeot decided to pull out of the American market in 1991, at about the same time as did Alfa and Fiat…and we have not seen any new (and very few old!) Peugeots in the U.S. since then. Peugeot, who now owns Citroen, has stated that they are considering a comeback to the U.S. perhaps by 2018. Time will tell. [Read more…] about Peugeot’s Time Machine Museum Part 2, 1945 to present

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Peugeot’s Time Machine Museum, Part 1

December 1, 2015 By pete

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Jonathan Sharp has returned from a French sojourn where he visited the Peugeot Museum. Part 1 covers the Peugeot from 1889 to 1945, and next week Part 2 will illustrate Peugeot’s cars from 1945 to the present.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Information from Museum Placards

I imagine that most of us have a visit to the Schlumph collection on their to-do list while in France. If you get an opportunity to tick that item off, I recommend you extended you stay in the area for one more day and make a trip to the town of Sochaux which is only about an hour from Mulhouse.

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