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◊ 2022-12-07 21:49 |
Peugeot 302 1936 -- Last edit: 2022-12-07 21:49:47 |
◊ 2022-12-08 09:20 |
In U.K., four light coachwork indicates either 302 or 402 Legère. The louvres on the bonnet side are unclear, but 302 has been suggested, maybe the powers that be will go with that. |
◊ 2022-12-08 22:11 |
the 402 had these very recognizable rims : http://voitures.peugeot.free.fr/?img=102 the 202 had a 1 piece windshield : http://voitures.peugeot.free.fr/?img=103 it remains us the 302 recognizable with its full rims as on the photograph : http://voitures.peugeot.free.fr/?img=104 To check, I can be wrong |
◊ 2022-12-08 22:49 |
I can't find any mentions of 302 being sold in UK, only 202 (Jan 38 onwards) and 402B (Sept 38 onwards, listed as "Seventeen"). Slightly confused whether any arrived after WW2. 202 listed in 1939 as 4-light 4-dr saloon and cabrio, plus 2-dr DHC. 402B was 4-light 4-dr saloon, Sports saloon and Sports cabrio, and a 6-light 4-dr LWB saloon |
◊ 2022-12-08 23:41 |
My point was that if the 402 Legère was 402 mechs. in a 302 coachwork, and that the 302 wasn’t listed here, there is an obvious conclusion to be drawn. |