Wearing the same trousers… where’s the shoes buddyYes, it's designation is 15C... the smaller wheelbase version is the 11BL (the Light 15), the longer wheelbase is the 11B Normale or 11B Familiale, which had a 3rd row of seats and the 15C Commerciale with the hatchback. These are 4 cylinder but they also made a 6 cylinder. Originally 3 speed but mine has the engine and 4 speed gearbox from the later ID/DS models, so it cruises at 70mph easily. I've had many classic British and a few American (still have a '55 Cadillac Fleetwood that's being restored) but love the quirkiness and original thinking of the French. back in the late '60s I had a 1954 2CV which was a really fun little car, 354cc and no frills, a motorcycle type of speedo on a stalk and a dipstick for the petrol tank, no gauge. anyway, sorry about this digression on cars and not jackets, so here's a pic from 1989 Dday rally in Normandy with my M422A and Seabees jeep (not mine)View attachment 110311.
What maker is your B3Like most of cars enthousiast i love french cars but to me the best car is a small pickup truck . And i do love trucks just currently restoring (Hot rodding) a 1945 Dodge D15 1/2 ton.
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How do you keep the porkpie in place, staples?Since the "Scottish legs" (i know each checkered pattern represents a clan in Scottland) got approved here on the forum couple of weeks ago i used it last week at the "Distinguished Getlemen's Ride" also
Along with the SCHOTT PERFECTO in HH
pushpins ...How do you keep the porkpie in place, staples?
How do you keep the porkpie in place, staples?
Last Crusade in point of fact, and it was actually just a gag, but it’s a good one.FWIW -- there's video out there of Harrison Ford stapling his fedora to his head on the Raiders set.
That'd be part of it!
Maybe it was a running gag? The clip I saw was from the opposite angle and part of (what I thought was) a Raiders making of.Last Crusade in point of fact, and it was actually just a gag, but it’s a good one.
That’s a bad ass EvoSince the "Scottish legs" (i know each checkered pattern represents a clan in Scottland) got approved here on the forum couple of weeks ago i used it last week at the "Distinguished Getlemen's Ride" also
Along with the SCHOTT PERFECTO in HH
You wear it well!Just for Jeff….
Much hugeness in the collar dept of this ELC RW. But just like the originals I used to wear while driving the last Jeep I owned I was rather glad to be able to hike the collar up around my lugholes for the rather chilly pub run this evening…
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Hide and finish are terrific, too.Yeah, while I do think ELC collars tend to be larger than is accurate, I'd be lying if I said I don't think it looks cool as hell.