Peugeot 104S

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sjabrown

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1,948 posts

163 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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I thought I might start a thread on my latest car, and first working classic.

A brief bit of background: I've owned plenty of 205s over the years and always liked older French cars for some odd reason. I've now got a nice dry garage to keep cars in so thought it time to get something a bit different. There aren't many Peugeot 104s on the roads, probably 12 in total split between 3 door coupes and 5 doors.

This particular car: probably the only 104 "S" on the road. Imported from France in December 2018 by its previous owner and put back on the road having had a bit of welding. 1360 engine, gearbox integral sort of like a proper mini, 5 speed. I've got a long list of bits and pieces to do to it over the coming months: give it a thorough clean (not that it is mucky, but still lots of bits I'd like to clean up), fix the front reg plate on properly, replace a couple of door seals to reduce wind noise, sort a slightly sticking caliper, change oil and coolant, get the carb checked over, replace the track rods...





drdino

1,157 posts

145 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Noice! Looking forward to updates!

Christmassss

650 posts

92 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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My friends first car was a Talbot Samba style. Very similar to these. We loved it!

BGarside

1,564 posts

140 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Spotted a couple of 104s in France last month but haven't seen one in the UK for ages, if ever. A real rarity, especially being the 'S' model. Good work!

5harp3y

1,952 posts

202 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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never knew these existed!

Stiggolas

327 posts

150 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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When I was a spotty teenager, I used to lust after a 104 ZS Shortcut in the local dealership smile

the griffin

83 posts

194 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Did I see this at Festival of the Unexceptional on French plates? Looks identical.

sjabrown

Original Poster:

1,948 posts

163 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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the griffin said:
Did I see this at Festival of the Unexceptional on French plates? Looks identical.
You did, at that time with its previous owner. The original French plates are kept safe and sound ready for shows next year

gforceg

3,524 posts

182 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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sjabrown said:
the griffin said:
Did I see this at Festival of the Unexceptional on French plates? Looks identical.
You did, at that time with its previous owner. The original French plates are kept safe and sound ready for shows next year
I thought I'd seen pictures of it somewhere. Was it sold on Car and classic?

The steering wheel is suspiciously similar to that on my old R5 Gordini (bar the centre badge obvs).

Le Controleur Horizontal

1,480 posts

63 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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That is very nice....an early AX owner myself so I like the 3 stud wheels especially smile

xu5

655 posts

160 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Love it, always fancied a Talbot Samba rallye. How does it feel to drive, like a fairly basic 106?

pmr01

322 posts

153 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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great car...was infatuated with these back in the day. Feel free to hit with both barrels at my lack of ambition. Another one i really liked was the 128 3p - wonder how many of them are still roadworthy.

ballans

813 posts

108 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Wow, I had one of these as my first car. You didn’t see many back then so this must be incredibly rare now. Brilliant find, well done!
Mine was a beige basic model with a 954cc engine. Did have a glass sunroof though which you could unscrew at the hinge and remove - very snazzy for the 80’s!
Mine met an interesting end, or at least the number plates did. It had been sat on my parents drive for a few months as the list of things needed for the MOT weren’t worth fixing. A friend of my dads offered me £100 cash for it so being a hard up student I took it.
Couple more months later I get a visit from the police asking if I own a Vehicle with the same reg number. They explained that the car had been used in a burglary whereby the perpetrators had driven through a concrete bollard, security shutters and windows of a branch of Dixon’s.
Confused as to why they picked my old French rusty tin can as a ram raiding tool the police quickly realised that I wasn’t the owner of a V8 Range Rover!
Turns out the number plates from mine had been put onto a stolen Range Rover and then sent through a shop window.
Never did find out what happened to the rest of it.
Sorry for the story, really looking forward to the updates.

gforceg

3,524 posts

182 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Probably not worth a grand but.....

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1124998


Noesph

1,161 posts

152 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Awesome, I think I've only ever seen one in the flesh.

Novexx

347 posts

77 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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That will be sitting in the Commando Memorial car park then?

macscrooge

14 posts

146 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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That must be a proper weapon with 1360cc. I had a couple of 104SL in the mid-80s, both with the 1124cc engine. They’d run rings round my mate’s 1.3 Metro. But then came the rust....

Veeayt

3,139 posts

208 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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My friend's rally car. They are sweet little things, even in standard guise thumbup

T-195

2,671 posts

64 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Good friend had a ZR ? for a few years. I'd have loved a 3 door.

0a

23,912 posts

197 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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I have never seen one of these before!

How does it drive?