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Ronan Glon

@ronanglon

Auto journalist/historian. I like rusty old cars, guitars, and good beer.

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850: fix me. Mini: SOS. w123: I'm bored. Beetle: remember me? 2CV: *poke* hi! Mountain bike: singletrack? An hour later:

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Survivor, daily driver-spec 500. Not restored, not enthusiast-owned, rough as hell around the edges, but still earning its keep. May it live long.

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Best case scenario: replaced by a Dacia Logan pickup. Worst case scenario: replaced by a chopped-up Marea.

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It almost matches the trailer it's on.

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Love at first sight. I need to give this 500 a new home.

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I spotted this trio for the first time in 2008. 12 years later, none of these have moved an inch.

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Airport car-spotting: Swiss-registered 163 that hasn't moved in years. I wonder how much it would cost to get it out; more than it's worth, surely.

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In-office parking is the best part of working on mopeds. This Peugeot 101 needs ignition work (it has no spark).

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This abandoned farm was promising, but the only thing left in it was a New Holland 447 Haybine.

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Early AM ride to this bridge from the 14th century. Beautiful area hidden deep in the mountains with absolutely no one around; all you'll find upstream from it are two abandoned villages. It has, of course, been restored a number of times in the past 700ish years.

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Hot damn, that's a clean-looking BX.

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Left or right?

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Airport car-spotting: uhhhh.. damn. Move along, then, nothing to see here.

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