We are just about finished on our trip to Alaska and back in a 1959 Renault Daupine. Check out http://concourscars.com/current/10-000-miles-in-a-51-year-old-french-car
We are just about finished on our trip to Alaska and back in a 1959 Renault Daupine. Check out http://concourscars.com/current/10-000-miles-in-a-51-year-old-french-car
Great posting. Looks like fun. I've always liked Renault Dauphines. It's unusual to see one still readworthy here in the U.S. They seem to be appreciated more in Europe, maybe because there are more available. (The earlier body style is even funkier). Nice patina. Don't paint it!
Epic trip! It takes a lot of gumption to tackle a drive to Alaska in an old Renault!
Here I though I was cool driving from NH to FL in a TR-6. Heck you make me look like a wimp!
I don't know if I would call you a "wimp" Joe. That is a long drive in a TR. I had the advantage of have two of the best mechanics in the US with me! Major update to the page check it out.
Looks like a great trip. Any tire troubles on the Al-Can? A friend had 3 blow outs on his motorhome due to rough roads. I heard a few years ago they that it's all paved now, is it?
My Dad had a Dauphine in the late 60's, his first "Foreign" car. I only had a chance to drive it a few times before he sold it for a Mustang.
Thanks for the story and the pics.
mike
Nice story and a great trip , classic car trips add a lot of history as the miles go by . Old iron is made for long trips
Thanks for posting this !
Long trip is right. I did half and my father did the second part. He should be back tonight of tomorrow.
My first driving lesson was in Dads Dauphine. Does yours have the two tone "country/city" horn. There was a Duaphine for sale at Checered Flag in MDR about a year ago and it sure was tempting. I don't even have time or money right now to keep up with my Sunbeam let alone take on another project.
Steve
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