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DidierF FRIn any case, "Rosalie" can only be a nickname, written the same way that we do for Traction. 2014-04-11 23:09
eLMeR MHI don't think the "Rosalie 1200 kg" name would be accurate, as it was especially for the passengers cars.
If sixcyl or any other old french trucks expert agrees with the 11 U12 id, it could be 1935 Citroën 11 U12 Plateau, as "plateau" is the most used term (8 "plateau" vs 1 "Plateforme à ridelles") for Citroën trucks in the IMCDb.
2014-04-11 22:41
antp BESo how do we list it? (taking in account the names of vehicles already listed, in case multiple names are possible) 2014-04-09 13:52
eLMeR MHCitroën Rosalie U something, for sure. According to the pictures in my book Les Camions Citroën, these fenders are 1934+ models. NH (Nouvel Habillage) model.

Seems to be a "Plateforme à ridelles bâchée" (tarpaulin-covered flatbed truck with sideboards???) as described in the book. Only available as Rosalie 1200 kg with the 11 hp engine, so also known as 1935 Citroën 11 U12:
[Image: CITRO%C3%8BN+-+TYPE+11+U12+-+1935.jpg]
(Picture found on this blog, in the 1935 section)

But the 4 steel arches cannot be seen, on the movie picture.

The "Plateforme à ridelles rabattables" (flatbed truck with fold-away sides???) wich was available at the same time had lower sides:
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If 1937+, it could have been a diesel Rosalie 850 DI. But they were so proud of this new engine they put a hudge badge or painted it on the hood :D.
There seems not being such a painting or badge, on the picture of the movie.

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2014-03-08 09:07
DidierF FRSlightly different view…
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I guess it's not of better quality, right?
2014-03-08 03:30
DidierF FRPu-taaaiiiin ! Encore une fois, j'ai raté la vérification préalable et crrrac ! J'ai bossé pour rien. Bon, je n'en avais sorti que 20 du film…

Mais mes photos ne sont pas meilleures que les tiennes, sixcyl, donc pas de remplacement.

Une petite photo de Christine Delaroche en rab'…
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… et j'ajoute les chronos.
2014-03-08 03:06
electra225 ITI am pretty sure about a 1961 Buick (most probably a Le Sabre). 2011-07-16 16:53
electra225 ITnot a '65. It has got front hinged doors and front directional lights above the fenders à la "VW Beetle"...
I think a circa 1958 Fiat 600 in the version for the U.S.A. with larger headlights.
2011-07-14 15:42
Alessandro58 CH
sixcyl a écrit Cours Mirabeau, Aix en Provence (13)


I know very well this place(s). In the 90's I lived for a whole year in Aix. Nice city, very historic.
2011-07-13 16:55
electra225 ITNo: a 1961 Buick, most probably a Le Sabre. 2011-07-13 09:38
DynaMike NLThough I cannot read the hood emblem it obviously doesn't have a wide V under it, so it must read SIMCA: 1961+. 2011-07-12 22:55
DynaMike NLBy the colour (gris Pompadour) 1958+, and I think the Dauphine in the main picture already has got the 1961 indicators (but not sure about that). 2011-07-12 22:48
sixcyl FRMaybe? 2011-07-12 22:17
sixcyl FRJust a wild guess...but YOU are the expert ;) 2011-07-12 22:16
sixcyl FR[Image: 311872-LES_ARNAUD.jpg]

Christine Delaroche... et Salvatore Adamo
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2011-07-12 22:14
sixcyl FR[Image: 311869-VELOSOL_AB.jpg] [Image: 311870-VELOSOL_AC.jpg] [Image: 311871-VELOSOL_AD.jpg] 2011-07-12 22:08
sixcyl FR[Image: 311867-SIM_P60_AB.jpg] [Image: 311868-SIM_P60_AC.jpg] 2011-07-12 22:05
sixcyl FR[Image: 311865-REN_EST_AC.jpg] [Image: 311864-REN_EST_AB.jpg] 2011-07-12 22:00
sixcyl FR[Image: 311861-REN_DAU_AA.jpg] [Image: 311862-REN_DAU_CA.jpg] [Image: 311863-REN_DAU_DA.jpg] 2011-07-12 21:55
sixcyl FR[Image: 311859-REN_COL_AA.jpg] [Image: 311860-REN_COL_AC.jpg] 2011-07-12 21:51
sixcyl FR[Image: 311858-REN_CARRIER_AB.jpg] 2011-07-12 21:48
sixcyl FR[Image: 311857-REN_CAR_BA.jpg] 2011-07-12 21:46
sixcyl FR[Image: 311855-REN_8_AA.jpg] [Image: 311856-REN_8_BB.jpg] 2011-07-12 21:44
DynaMike NLHow do you see this is a 1961 version?
I think in this picture there are no details visible to distinguish between 1960 [L1] or 1961/62 [L4]. For sure it is a Grand Standing (by the heavy decoration atop the taillights). According to my info the colour white was introduced late June 1960 and not available anymore during 1961-1963.
2011-07-12 19:16
sixcyl FR[Image: 311852-REN_4_BB.jpg] [Image: 311853-REN_4_AA.jpg] 2011-07-12 19:09
sixcyl FR[Image: 311851-PEU_404_AA.jpg] 2011-07-12 19:05
Gomselmash11
DynaMike a écrit Or are those French aftermarket overriders (like those by Sacred) ??

Looks like, but the clothes are for aftermarket, too (?) :whistle:
2011-07-12 19:04
sixcyl FR[Image: 311850-PEU_403COM_AC.jpg] [Image: 311849-PEU_403COM_AB.jpg] 2011-07-12 19:03
sixcyl FR[Image: 311848-PEU_204CAB_AB.jpg]
Another brand new vehicule in this film.
2011-07-12 19:01
DynaMike NLOr are those French aftermarket overriders (like those by Sacred) ?? 2011-07-12 19:01
sixcyl FR[Image: 311847-PEU_204_BA.jpg] 2011-07-12 18:58
DynaMike NLWere those indicators only for the French market ? Normally they had small, orange, wrap-around lights... 2011-07-12 18:58
sixcyl FR[Image: 311846-OPE_KAD_BA.jpg] 2011-07-12 18:54
sixcyl FRBrand new! 2011-07-12 18:51
sixcyl FR[Image: 311844-MOTOB_AA.jpg] [Image: 311845-MOTOB_BA.jpg] 2011-07-12 18:42
sixcyl FRThough the film is 1967 It seems to be a brand new 1968 Year Model with these overiders on the bumpers. 2011-07-12 18:37
DynaMike NLYes, I guess these are two different cars. Cf also the windscreen trim of the AZAM and the plain black rubber of the rear door window (and rear window) on the other car. 2011-07-12 18:30
sixcyl FRYes for the chrome line on the bonnet, but bumper doesn't match with AZAM neither, maybe 2 different cars? 2011-07-12 18:19
DynaMike NLLooks like a Citroën, indeed. I cannot find any of these with the new shaped front fender as used on the 7UA and 11UA (I don't think there was a 10UA), but the window in the door is located higher than on (conversed) passenger cars. Maybe a 7UB (or 11UB, but the wheel base looks very short) with UA (or NH) front fenders? 2011-07-12 13:09
Zoltan RUmaybe Ford-AA 2011-07-12 13:06
DynaMike NLMaybe a 1963/64 Buick Riviera that has lost its side light ?? 2011-07-12 12:48
DynaMike NLThe second thumb shows a AZAM (hence the hubcap) ;) 2011-07-12 12:41
sixcyl FRCours Mirabeau, Aix en Provence (13) 2011-07-12 08:32
sixcyl FR[Image: 311817-CIT_2CV_BB.jpg] [Image: 311818-CIT_2CV_BC.jpg]

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2011-07-12 08:29
sixcyl FRCitroën 10UA? 2011-07-12 08:26
sixcyl FR[Image: 311812-BER_RAN_AA.jpg] [Image: 311813-BER_RAN_AB.jpg] [Image: 311814-BER_RAN_AE.jpg] [Image: 311815-BER_RAN_AF.jpg] [Image: 311816-BER_RAN_AG.jpg] 2011-07-12 08:24

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