Nice project! I had a '59 same baby blue color when I was 12 yo. My dad pulled the engine apart completely and had the aluminum head fixed and with guidance made me put it back together. I ran it hard on off-road trails and tore the rear engine mounts right out of the frame and rolled it over once. A ton of fun for 25$ with only 848cc's.
An older sister of a good friend had one of these.. it was her first car.. i believe her's was a 59 Dauphine.. This was probably 1962.. I thought it was a cool little car, even back then.. I see you like vws as well.. I had 3 of them over the years.. Well thx for sharing your skills with us.. Take care and God Bless...
G’day mate, Here in Australia, that interior trim looks similar to the late 60’s thru to the late 70’s GM Holden seat trims called Houndstooth. There are a few companies here that sell replica trim by the metre. If you google for example 1975 Holden Monaro, you’ll get too see what I mean. With the window rubbers , I soak them in a large container with a mix of diesel fuel and engine oil. They come up like new. Cheers Chris
In really good condition... Usually the rust in dauphine's especially the front Boot is a killer..kinda sacrilege but interest in old 50s Renault is not mainstream... Pity..nice video and of interest.
Rat rods from Africa doing same with a shortened vw pan and added flares for width. He’s a u-tuber and his series on that conversion would be worth watching
Gordini (his full name being Amedée GORDINI) was specialized in engine preparation, but only with Renault engines. He took care of the engines of the 4CV, the Dauphine, the R8, the R12, and some others (purists will tell you more !). A lot of these engines won races back then.
Regarding your rubber. Though I've never done it, so I can't speak to its effectiveness. I've heard of people using mineral oil to revive old tire rubber.
Love to see it finished and painted. Keep up the good work.
Thanks 👍
My first car was a 62 Dauphine. Great little car.
They are very cool. I’m looking forward to driving it!
I love it. Looks absolutely fantastic so far!
Thank you so much!
Nice project! I had a '59 same baby blue color when I was 12 yo. My dad pulled the engine apart completely and had the aluminum head fixed and with guidance made me put it back together. I ran it hard on off-road trails and tore the rear engine mounts right out of the frame and rolled it over once. A ton of fun for 25$ with only 848cc's.
Amazing story! I love it!
Nice work! Definitely dope to see someone else doing beetle pan work for an old Euro car!! Keep it up!
Thanks for watching!
Man this thing is rad
An older sister of a good friend had one of these.. it was her first car.. i believe her's was a 59 Dauphine.. This was probably 1962.. I thought it was a cool little car, even back then.. I see you like vws as well.. I had 3 of them over the years.. Well thx for sharing your skills with us.. Take care and God Bless...
Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
G’day mate,
Here in Australia, that interior trim looks similar to the late 60’s thru to the late 70’s GM Holden seat trims called Houndstooth. There are a few companies here that sell replica trim by the metre. If you google for example 1975 Holden Monaro, you’ll get too see what I mean.
With the window rubbers , I soak them in a large container with a mix of diesel fuel and engine oil. They come up like new.
Cheers Chris
Thank you for the knowledge Chris!
Subbed and liked to see how this baby turns out.
Thank you for watching!
Looks perfect for first test fit. If I get some power in my work space, I’m gonna start cutting sh*t! 😂
Do it!
Cool car! I hope you paint it the same baby blue color!
But it’s already been painted!
In really good condition... Usually the rust in dauphine's especially the front Boot is a killer..kinda sacrilege but interest in old 50s Renault is not mainstream... Pity..nice video and of interest.
I know that a few people won’t be happy but what’s done is done! Thanks for watching!
Rat rods from Africa doing same with a shortened vw pan and added flares for width. He’s a u-tuber and his series on that conversion would be worth watching
I think he's doing a 4CV, though.
@@jacqeusmouton4005 it’s a Renault 4 door. Possibly older model and I don’t know model
4 CV abit smaller than this .
Soak rubbers in Armor All protectant, works great at restoring rubbers
Thanks for your knowledge!
Super préparations sur cette petite populaire francaise.elle est tres belle
Thank you!
Chingon el gordini👍🇲🇽
Put window rubber's in a bucket filled with white vinegar makes them go soft and suppel
That’s a new one! Thank you!
Heck yeah this is looking awesome! Who built your air beam?
Valley autowerks
@@lowerclassgarage rock on!
You're doing that old French Magot a favor by making it go down the road again, that's what counts!😎
That is the way I see it too! Thank you for watching and the kind words!
Pine Sol for the rubber
Haven’t heard that one yet! Thanks!
Hello, can you please tell me the diference between GORDINI and DAUPHINE Renault and wich one is the TEIMOSO. Tks
Gordini (his full name being Amedée GORDINI) was specialized in engine preparation, but only with Renault engines. He took care of the engines of the 4CV, the Dauphine, the R8, the R12, and some others (purists will tell you more !). A lot of these engines won races back then.
Regarding your rubber. Though I've never done it, so I can't speak to its effectiveness. I've heard of people using mineral oil to revive old tire rubber.
thank you!
Dommage dommage ce bricolage total 😢😢😢elle vos 20,- frs m’intentant 😢😢😢
rad
thanks!