My father had a 504 in South Africa when I was a boy, it was the only car we had. He was offered company cars time after time during the 80's but always turned them down. He drove all across Southern Africa in it and it never let him down, if it broke he could fix it by the road or a bush mechanic would always get it running again. What a car.
@harveysmith1002 ай бұрын
There where only two cars in Africa in the eighties that people wanted, the W123 Mercedes and the 504. Tough and reliable.
@jenskriek42802 ай бұрын
Why was the 504 bakkie never offered in SA? The 404 bakkie was legendary here and in the absence of a 2.0 Cortina bakkie I'm sure the 504 would've been a massive success. Much smoother riding than a Datsun, Mazda or Toyota pickup and it had a huge load bed too. Local bakkie conversions of the Mercedes W123 was a big thing in the late '70's and early '80's, just think how much farmers and tradesmen would've loved a factory 504 bakkie!
@harveysmith1002 ай бұрын
@@jenskriek4280 That is a very good question. I am trying to think if I saw them in Zambia and Rhodesia.
@richardshiggins7042 ай бұрын
@@jenskriek4280 This brings back memories . I was going out with a S.African girlfriend in the 90s and she always spoke of bakkies ! The Aussie equivalent of the Utt !
@davidpaterson23092 ай бұрын
In the 70s and 80s Peugeot (404 and 504) were the “car of Africa” to be found throughout the continent and manufactured in Nigeria as well as SA. Well known and liked for robustness, mechanical simplicity and longevity. Anyone who was ever a passenger on the “service taxi” ride from Mombasa to Nairobi (invariably a 404 pr 504 estate) could testify to their ability to withstand continuous use on long-distance journeys with many different drivers, some of them none to kind!
@tomoreilly99322 ай бұрын
A car that will be 50 years old in 4 years is a testament to the makers and the owners. Lovely car.
@RUfromthe40s2 ай бұрын
which there are from every year mine is a 72 ,so 52 yars old as it happens with the DS, even had a American 504 from the 70´s if the two interiors could be changed from one to another my choice happened in the US version of it and instead of chrome bumpers and big front lights a black long bumper and two round lights with a chromed frame, one of the best cars ever in it´s range
@vicbauwens2 ай бұрын
go to Egypt, majority of taxis are 504s
@RUfromthe40s2 ай бұрын
@@vicbauwens i´ve been there a few times in the 90´s the porshe carrera 4 was our off road vehicule, excelent
@kapilachandrabharathi71342 ай бұрын
@@vicbauwens And FIATs😊
@harshaperamunugama920923 күн бұрын
I still have a 504GL manuel drive and in the process of restoring it. What a car . It's a classic now . 52 years and 37 years in my family.
@mehdis21592 ай бұрын
What a legendary car. Back in 1977 I remember we had 2 models in Iran. Both with manual gearbox . The L version, which was cheaper, had the gear lever on the steering column . But GL was ordinary manual and more options and more expensive. We had a Range Rover and used to race it against 504. The ride softness was second to none. The owners were so happy with that car that they wouldn't change ir for a BMW or Mercedes even. In UK I remember seeing 504 estates even during 1990 -1993. We need these cars now.
@markrossow63032 ай бұрын
Built to Last
@saidissaad7231Ай бұрын
@@mehdis2159 A magnificent master piece; state of the art of french engineering...Peugeot Manufacturers shall bring it back to live...do not belong to the scrap yards! Thank God we still see them running in the African roads and beyond😀
@gregorcameron86382 ай бұрын
Thanks - such a lovely car. Still looks beautiful today
@samuellange3067Ай бұрын
I drove a 1974 504 from Cape Town to Lusaka Zambia in 1991.What a marvelous vehicle. Trip was over 4000km's and I only replaced the battery and had 1 puncture.Great car and so good on the open road.
@handbrakebob2 ай бұрын
My parents had one in the early 80s - a carbureted two litre manual. Helping my Dad maintain it was one of the things that got me into cars.
@2W3X4YZ52 ай бұрын
My auntie Erla still has a gold “diesel automatique” 504 in New Jersey. The car is still excellent despite 227,000 miles on the clock. Thanks for the video. Cheers.
@karihardarson12342 ай бұрын
Where does the name come from, pray tell? My mother was called Erla but she was Icelandic.
@2W3X4YZ52 ай бұрын
@@karihardarson1234 Eastern European I’m sure.
@chrispbacon30422 ай бұрын
227,000 ml it just run in.Years of life left in it.
@martydavies71982 ай бұрын
@@karihardarson1234 Her father was an Earl.
@markrossow63032 ай бұрын
@@karihardarson1234hmm
@paddyglenny22 күн бұрын
I owned several back in the day. The most comfortable, supportive seats ever fitted to a car. They are superb cars.
@gregharvie38962 ай бұрын
Hi from Sydney, Australia. I reckon the 504 was the last truly spectacular full sized car Peugeot made. For just 4 years out of 30 years at the same company I was forced to drive a company car, when I was first employed, for 2 years, then 10 yrs later. In the last part of the first 2 years my second in charge was T-boned right in the middle of Sydney city. My first series VB 5.ltr V8 Holden Commodore wagon was destroyed. A person who had left the company had a Peugeot 504 as a company car, prior it was about to be sold once Jack left as it was deemed an odd choice for a vehicle (back then 1980 as management you could have any car you liked up to a value of $13,000) so I grabbed it as my company car and used it until the company was sold and we could if you so preferred use your own car and have all its maintenance and fuel paid for , but in addition have a higher wage. That 504 was exceptional all those years ago Ivory white, with a "poo" brown fabric interior, Australian "Marlin" air-cond system which is artic cold on a 40 degrees Celsius day and its little 2 litre engine gave good fuel mileage too.
@markrossow63032 ай бұрын
Nice. Edit: lack of A/C likely doomed U.S. sales even in 1970s
@martinneumann77832 ай бұрын
A quarter of an hour I was watching this video smiling. What a beauty. What a symphony in blue. The key left, the indicator control right - just the same in the 304's I owned in the 90's. Finally the numberplate: magnificient! Thanks for this roadtest à la Française et à bientôt »»» Martin
@yanndenis56282 ай бұрын
One of my favourite Peugeot. Back in the days, Peugeot designers said that, on the 504, the distinctive front headlights were inspired by Sophia Loren's eyes.
@martydavies71982 ай бұрын
Eye can see that now.
@markrossow63032 ай бұрын
@@martydavies7198 Yep !
@gregbennet556016 күн бұрын
@@yanndenis5628 In that case they should have also fitted two very large airbags
@mailianb12 ай бұрын
What great memories that brings. Growing up in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) my father started off with a 404 in the late 60s and then soon progressed to a 504 followed by 2 more after that. Both myself and my brother ended up with the older ones using them to commute to university regularly - over a 1000 miles - in supreme comfort. Overnight stop overs were easily facilitated with the lie flat front seats (one of the best features). The boot was huge in reality. Easily fitted enough luggage for 4 students plus some.
@craignkomo48752 ай бұрын
It later became umtshovha in bulawayo
@mariozvan97822 ай бұрын
Grew up in Kenya, this was the absolute King of the Road! The long travel suspension enabled you to tackle rough corrugated roads at relatively high speed.
@donjohnson43682 ай бұрын
I was a Peugeot mechanic after I left school, I ditched my Cortina GXL after driving a 504.
@carlmichael55922 ай бұрын
Not surprised. Introduced at a similar time but could have been twenty years apart in engineering.
@thatcheapguy5252 ай бұрын
chalk and cheese. I had a Cortina 2000 GT Auto and ended up going the Alfa route preferring sports saloons and seats. the really good thing about Fords in that era was they were easy to maintain and the parts were dirt cheap.
@dumisanibhengu5992 ай бұрын
O man, brought back beautiful memories...we had the 504 GLD...I learnt to drive in it...trips between Butterworth (Eastern Cape) and Pietermaritzburg (KZN) were always comfortable in it...thank you for this review...greetings from Durban, South Africa.
@osvaldovidela64662 ай бұрын
These 504s are literally tanks, here in Argentina was the luxury car and later taxi (when the 505 was introduced) by excellence, robust mechanical components and overall reliable as hell, lived on for 30 years in production until 1999 with some units registered in 2000, people here loved it and still do.
@brianquinn82422 ай бұрын
I remember riding in a 504 taxi in Salta in your country in 2010. It had been over 20 years since I'd ridden in my Dad's 504. Still had a similar feeling it the ride and the engine note.
@markrossow63032 ай бұрын
@@brianquinn8242 Nice.
@steve19622 ай бұрын
What a lovely car!! My dad had a white Peugeot 404 station wagon, with 3 rows of seats in glorious red/maroon....those seats got piggin hot in the sunshine - we lived in Brussels at the time - 1970 -74, and that car took us all over the low countries, into Austria and Switzerland - happy days.
@Schlipperschlopper2 ай бұрын
Same nice Pininfarina design as the old Fiat 2100/2300 sedans of the 1960s.
@beammeup84582 ай бұрын
I travelled 100s of miles in my 404 station wagon ...in South Africa late 70s
@adamknopp66312 ай бұрын
In love with that interior ! 😊
@fruitychink2 ай бұрын
I had one in Sierra leone when I worked in Freetown . It needed to be robust and by golly it was !!!! Mine came from Nigeria
@simonprime55412 ай бұрын
My father had a 504 family estate (auto) 1978. It had the three rows of seats. It was massive . I can remember my dad loading all my mates in the back and going away for the day . Great times.
@woutergijs52462 ай бұрын
Those were the days 😊
@ben1969bf2 ай бұрын
My Dad bought one New ,in 1974 a Silver Family Estate Automatic , I went with him to pick it up from Chesterfield and was only about 5 ,and remember sitting in the third row of seats sliding around on the Dark Ran vinyl seats.We even had the proper Peugeot Roof Rack ,which was fitted and loaded with a trunk and suitcases come Holiday times as there were six of us and we used to go on Holiday to France and Spain ...Still have many Holiday photos with it in shot
@simes2052 ай бұрын
We had a CX safari at the same time….. its rival!
@Afriqueleblanq2 ай бұрын
Had much fun in one like that!
@szilardtoth88142 ай бұрын
The 504 estate with three row seat is marvelous. Also the 505 estate.
@Mr.Clingclong2 ай бұрын
In 1978 my mother test drove for a week the 504 Family Estate automatic. The ride was amazing. My dad had Jags so we were used to nice smooth rides, but the Peugeot was on another level. Unfortunately mum didn't get it in the end, she got the Rover SD1 2600 instead, which was a lovely car.....when it started!
@gregbennet556017 күн бұрын
Of all the cars I've owned, the 1976 Peugeot 504GL was my favourite. It was smooth, comfortable and felt well planted on the road with excellent brakes. It was a private import from South Africa and ended up with me in Australia. I want another one.
@andrewpreston41272 ай бұрын
My farmer landlord often talks wistfully about his 504 pick-up from years ago. And fumes about how, these days, it's so difficult to get hold of a basic 'work' pick-up that isn't monstrous and covered in bling. Love this 504, so much space, and so airy interior. Thank you for this video.
@HowardLeVert2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately pick-ups have got Americanised and gone from workhorses to the sort of vehicles driven by muppets in Timberland boots who tailgate you...
@module79l282 ай бұрын
There are two 504 pickups still on the road here where I live in Portugal, which means they're still passing the annual inspection. 🙂
@Pyjamarama112 ай бұрын
Mahindra Pik Up
@jonnycando2 ай бұрын
@@Pyjamarama11wish we could get that one in the States!
@shand19672 ай бұрын
My late father had a K reg 504GL in the mid 70's. It was his first foreign car, replacing a Triumph Vitesse. The party trick of that car (apart from the refinement and ride comfort) was that the dashboard vents were so powerful, my Dad's Hamlet cigar packet would literally float when placed on the vents. For family holidays, sitting in the back with my brother and sister, it had the best space and comfort of any car he owned before that. He then went and spoilt it by swapping it for an MGB GT. Family holidays were a lot less comfortable I can tell you.
@davidshattock95222 ай бұрын
Nearly bought an up market one of these from an old boy giving up driving but had a pug 309gti 1.9 but the 504 was In VG c .right.decision??
@mikecleasby7092 ай бұрын
Absolutely lovely example of a beautiful old car. There were loads of old 504’s in use as taxis in Gambia and Senegal when I was there about 18 years ago….they were still very comfortable even after a hard life
@volvo4802 ай бұрын
They were probably not that old. Until 2006 Peugeot 504 were built in Nigeria.
@alexhampton28022 ай бұрын
I never used to like French tin at all (save the odd hot hatch) but more and more i'm growing to appreciate it. What a gorgeous car and another fantastic vid as always Ian. As an aside, i went to Wiki just to have a read about the 504 and what happens to be the image used for the main pic, but this very car 😄
@nigelbond40562 ай бұрын
Now that’s a proper car. They were once everywhere but it’s years since I last saw one. Wonderful 👌
@ptk44762 ай бұрын
Thank you for continuing to acknowledge the Australian market in your reviews Ian. Older Peugeots are not so common here anymore but still much loved by enthusiasts for their ruggedness especially, amongst other virtues. If you ever come back to Oz one day, I have a few largely original Holdens and Fords which you'd be welcome to review.
@dougodyssey50Ай бұрын
The last one I saw was years ago. A Melbourne assembled 1980 Automatique in apple green. Simply lovely.
@iainmacleod40072 ай бұрын
That is a lovely example of a Peugeot 504. I always remember the deputy head of Dumfries Academy had an immaculate example in the early 1980’s XAV 504L which he cherished, it broke my heart to pass a scrapyard some years later after I left school to see it laying in bits. It was probably only 13 years old at the time.
@martsousai708629 күн бұрын
WOW! Amazing to see 504 in such good nick. My father had a 403 in the 60s (in Lagos, Nigeria), and later the 504 Estate, which I kind of inherited and drove for years. In between, there was the VW K70, a Toyota Crown. The 504s were fast and sleek back in the day. They were used as official cars for top military officers and the police!
@dungbetel2 ай бұрын
My grandfather swore by Peugeots - 403, 404 Ti, 504 Ti - the last of which I smacked into the side of a jackknifed artic at high speed on the auroroute one wet winter night. We survived (the front seats were ripped off their runners by the back-seat passengers), which is a tribute to the 504's strength. I later had a diesel 504F 7-seater, which was the most comfortable car I've ever owned. Brilliant heating and ventilation too. When I had the seats down, looking in the rear view mirror gave the impression there was a ballroom behind me it was so big
@Aviyel2 ай бұрын
These were the best of the rugged Pugs
@paradoxal5322 күн бұрын
I had a 1977 Ti manual when I was a teenager in NZ, in this same blue. Assembled locally by Campbell Motors in Thames. This brings back a lot of memories!
@-triumphgt6672 ай бұрын
Fabulous car - made when Peugeot was known for well made solid cars - lots in Egypt.
@tonysargent16992 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my old Renault 30tx. Mechanical fuel injection, seats like a sofa. Sensible suspension, and room all over the place. That Peugeot is so lovely sir. Thankyou.
@mehrzahl22192 ай бұрын
30 TX is my dream car. Incredibly rare nowadays!
@HowardLeVert2 ай бұрын
@@mehrzahl2219 I nearly bought one in my early twenties, when they could be had for under a thousand quid. If anything, it seems even fewer have survived than the 16 they (and the 20) replaced. Even 25s are few and far between now.
@mehrzahl22192 ай бұрын
@@HowardLeVertthat's a pity. Getting parts must be a nightmare!
@HowardLeVert2 ай бұрын
@@mehrzahl2219 Some car manufacturers are very good at maintaining spares: I could still get body panels for my 1994 BMW E34 if I wanted. Renault used to be good at this too, but I suspect that owners clubs are the way to go.
@davidmutua96152 ай бұрын
We had a Production Line in Kenya as well; it was the main Government Vehicle in the 90s. We still have them around. a Massive Classic, Still Reliable even today
@richardmorgan92732 ай бұрын
My father had several 504Ti's in the 1970's here in the UK - he did 20,000 miles a year mostly for work and wanted a car that was solid, reliable and comfortable. Before then, he'd always had British cars but their reputation was deteriorating (and my father read the Motor and the Autocar regularly) so was able to make a wise decision. I've ridden many miles in 504's, mostly in the back being only a lad at the time, including a few trips to France - lovely car!
@kaypearce15372 ай бұрын
What a lovely car and in beautiful condition. I only ever travelled in one once in about 1974 but still remember it to this day.
@klaushaunstrupchristensen72522 ай бұрын
Our two Peugeot’s a 206 and a 208 tells me that they remember their grand aunt the 504 with great respect and fondness. Even our Peugeot pepper mill talks in high regard of her 🤔 Greetings from Denmark
@micheltebraake79152 ай бұрын
Fantastic beautiful car. In my younger years (I am from 1968) these 504's were everywhere in the Netherlands.
@giulianomarco2 ай бұрын
It's like choosing between Tiswas and Swap Shop when you and Matt release videos at exactly the same time, Ian. 😋👍
@HubNut2 ай бұрын
Oh gawd. Have we done it again?!
@stevewilson84672 ай бұрын
But which is which? Anyhow, Tiswas had Sally James..
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain2 ай бұрын
@@HubNutJust Matt getting his own back 😂
@giulianomarco2 ай бұрын
@@stevewilson8467I think we all know; chaos + custard pies + de condensed milk sandwiches = Hubnut! 😂
@HowardLeVert2 ай бұрын
@@stevewilson8467 Ah, Sally "I didn't know there were two full stops in Tiswas" James!
@LL----LL342 ай бұрын
What a beauty. A time when car manufacturers took pride in what they built.
@gasgas26892 ай бұрын
Not only that, their engineering design and quality was way above the competition
@Carl-x8y3c2 ай бұрын
Hi 👋 Greetings from New Zealand. The Peugeot 504 was assembled and sold here. My father knew a car mechanic in the 1970s who worked on them. He would sometimes visit driving one. Their engines are very good. Very nice model you have there.
@wolfdohm507020 күн бұрын
Thanks for this report! I drove a 1979 504 ti automatique back in the 80th and I still think it was a big mistake to sell it. Beautiful car!
@NickyB622 ай бұрын
The 504, best car Peugeot ever made.
@johnlamb31012 ай бұрын
But the 404 was indestructible mechanically. Both the 404 & 504 had Welch plugs - so engine could never over heat - esp with indedgenous drivers. Eisch! Won 3 East African Safaris! Luxury and comfort in 504 GLD was unsurpassed for those years. Peugeot in ZA was owned by Chrysler - previously assembled at Natalspruit (Alberton) and later assembled & destroyed by Samcor in PTA.
@johnlamb31012 ай бұрын
Those were the days Peugeot made motor cars to last forever. Not even the indedgenous could destroy them - and that’s saying something!
@NeilBarratt2 ай бұрын
Along with 404s and 205s.
@NickyB622 ай бұрын
@@NeilBarratt 404's yes. I wouldn't put the 205 in the same class as they rotted out underneath prematurely
@NeilBarratt2 ай бұрын
@@NickyB62 I've got a 1992 205. I'd argue that the older cars are far more prone to rusting; that's why so few survive in western countries.
@Czechbound2 ай бұрын
My dad had one in the late 70's. Maroon with mid-brown interior. 5 kids in the back, and it took us on family holidays every summer. It was a manual.
@bordersw12392 ай бұрын
Was just describing these to my son yesterday. Parents bought one around 1974. Dad had years of Cortina’s then a VW K70 but the engine was too weak to tow our caravan. Tried to get him to buy a Triumph 2000 but he felt they weren’t well built. 504 towed high caravan very well all across the Scottish highlands and a trip to France.
@simontaylor23192 ай бұрын
My late father owned many Peugeots 2 of which were a 504 auto & an estate. I remember our 1972 model 1972cc cost £1972! Happy motoing. Suspension designed for pave roads. Still quite modern looking & a proper sunroogf unlike today
@coldwarmotors2 ай бұрын
Better than a DS? Them's fightin' words! Haha cheers from Canada... (Actually I'd love a 504 if I could find a nice one here; not many left... The one you have here is an absolute gem!)
@Joe_DaDon7 күн бұрын
This is a beautiful car in its own rights... please ship this car to me... i grew up around the peugeot range of cars and its a huge part of me. thanks for the video.
@Joe_DaDon7 күн бұрын
watching from Kenya, Africa.
@pallahammer89972 ай бұрын
My dad had one in 1976, got it from a dealer that brought it from police in Holland. Perfect travel car it was, we drove it to spain and loved it.
@jo05dk2 ай бұрын
As a teenager in the 80s I had zero love for the 504. ....until a guy I knew bought a first gen, column shift, 504, which in my eyes were a lot worse than the generation you're driving here.....until I went on a long-ish drive with him in it. Never mind that a mk1 Fiesta was faster at a red light than us. The car was insanely comfortable, and I've loved the 504 since that drive. It's a lovely shape too, imho. Talk about falling for the inner values, and that leading to falling in love with the whole car 🙂 Great fun seeing one again. Thanks Ian. I enjoyed that 🙂
@floriandutke96542 ай бұрын
My French uncle had an early gasoline 504 with a manual transmission on the column. I remember helping my uncle collect it from the Peugeot dealership. I thought it was so cool (I was probably on 10 or 11 years old). He also owned a classic white 404 and also a 403 Fourgonnette which he used for his charcuterie business. I am probably a Peugeot fan boy because of him. We didn’t get many Peugeots models in the US, but when I see one I am always excited to check it out. Cheers.
@sonnylatchstring2 ай бұрын
All your entries are great, the ones with the assistance of a camera woman are a delight to watch. Highly professional result.
@andrewmutavi5902 ай бұрын
That 504 interior is stunning😍😍
@joelwebster82272 ай бұрын
Mme Chu used to drive my class to our weekly swimming class in her 504 break (estate). A brilliant car, perfectly comfortable to ride in and beautifully perfumed with a very 70s "feu orange" air freshener hanging from the dash. I remember the gorgeous blue velour interior almost like it was yesterday. The 504 became the classic ‘taxi brousse’ in Africa in the 80s.
@RickRolling-tc7vb2 ай бұрын
I had a lovely mint green one, with a caramel interior: I saw it driving down the street with a young chap in it who did not look like a Peugeot enthusiast, so I followed him and persuaded him to sell it to me. Trim and paint were beautiful on those. Quite robust, as you say, but mine was not endowed with any performance in either going or turning, and lacking the consequent enjoyment of same. I kept it a year and sold it for no loss: how it won any sporting contest is a mystery - must have been through attrition. Thanks for the nostalgia.
@garymitchell83942 ай бұрын
These cars were absolutely 💯 legend...amazing longevity ❤
@NeilBarratt2 ай бұрын
Due to local design regulations post 1974 Australian assembled 504's, had RHD pattern wipers. Locally assembled Renaults and Volvos also had the pattern changed. I'm sure this could have been used for other RHD markets. Great to see this video. I owned three "Banger" 504s in Australia, and all were good.
@nickc45182 ай бұрын
Another awesome review. Hubnut is back on top form. In fact better than ever. The production is high quality these days as well as the content.
@Bumper3D2 ай бұрын
I believe Peugeot manufactured their own dampers well into the early 2000s. My 406 is still riding on its original dampers and they still do their job perfectly fine and pass the test every year at the MOT station. Beautiful video of a fantastic car! I sat in one of these as a passenger some years ago, and was very impressed by the ride. Not something a Xantia owner got to experience often.
@mwauradk2 ай бұрын
The 504 in Kenya is a legend, it was called Simba which means lion in Swahili and similarly so in native dialects.... It took to Africa like a lion
@darrenwilson80422 ай бұрын
That just looks like a beautiful cat offering serene travel - from a time when suspension didn't all have to be crashy and when body roll was not deemed the work of the devil - lovely
@billsomerville14262 ай бұрын
I had a 504 with bw35 auto for 18 years alongside my fleet of DSs. You can really see how Peugeot looked at the DS weaknesses and went hard on durability, solidity and quietness. The reason few survive is that unwanted cars were exported to Africa, where the wet sleeve engines could be rebuilt indefinitely.
@gertvanderhorst28902 ай бұрын
Not hard to weld up either, so there you go.
@shieldaigbencher2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mr. HN, one of my favourite cars.
@julianpetterson69752 ай бұрын
SUPERB Car.I had a 76GL in NewZealand in the 90s blue AUTO. Hard to find a good 504 these days .I have a peugoet 406v6sadan 2003love it joy to drive 😊
@frankyduschek33662 ай бұрын
I like 604, 605 and 607 more
@woutergijs52462 ай бұрын
Air force friend had one to drive up and down Belgium-Germany occupation force. Spacious inside. Plenty of torque. Great drive.
@tupaei012 ай бұрын
My neighbour (now 87) had a 504 pick up for 40 years or so and used it daily for farm duties. Absolutely robust and marvelous car. Thank you sir for the video!
@DaveP6682 ай бұрын
20 years ago almost every taxi in Sharm el Sheikh was an estate 504. We took one and it stank of petrol, looking into the boot which of course had no cover by then, it was evident the fuel tank had probably rotted through many years before so a plastic fuel container bungee corded onto the boot floor was doing the job!
@acl65732 ай бұрын
Also my wife’s family drove overland from the Middle East back to the UK in a 504 estate in the 1970s … when those sort of trips were still just about possible. Awesome vehicles.
@Cyberdyne-kg8ku2 ай бұрын
Occasionally got a lift back from school in an estate seven seater. The owner was a farmers wife. Robust, hard wearing and well used. Same for the car too.
@rogeronslow14982 ай бұрын
Ha ha.😂
@oliverwabwire28362 ай бұрын
😅😅😅....both❤
@oliverwabwire28362 ай бұрын
Always imagined bolting on a Garret turbo with intercooling and electronic injection....I believe the 505 (another awesome GT saloon) had a fiery iteration with such.
@mpersad2 ай бұрын
When my family lived just along from Abergavenny in the early 80s I recall seeing quite a few of the Peugeot 504 pickups. In fact there were a few French cars in Wales in those days, indeed my Mum had a Renault 5! A terrific video, of a now almost forgotten workhorse.
@sugarnads2 ай бұрын
Theyre bloody wonderful cars. I had a TI as my second car (dad was a peugeot dealer in australia). Name one car i regret selling? Yeah. Tough as nails. So comfortable. Handling was beautiful.
@jeremytaylor44582 ай бұрын
I still remember the smell of Dad's 504TI automatique when he picked it up from Roy Chapman Berkhamsted - it was the first new car he had ever bought. Cream paint with dark brown velour. Lovely!
@daoudfakhri64902 ай бұрын
I can certainly vouch for the popularity of of the 504 in Africa: when I was on holiday in Egypt in 2007, I was amazed to see how many of them were on the roads. I'd estimate about 90% of the taxis in Cairo and elsewhere were 504s, and most of them were in fantastic condition.
@Somaliland44Ай бұрын
We had two 504 at the embassy in Lagos in the early 80s. Close to 100 diplomatic representation & each had at least one 504😂. Robust & reliable.
@PJ-om2wq2 ай бұрын
I owned a 1978 2.3 diesel one. It was an absolutely fantastic car. I towed car trailers with it and it was a rock solid tow vehicle.
@Capturing-Memories2 ай бұрын
My father bought one of these in the early 80's in Algeria and the only licensed adult was my big brother, I remember having a lot of fun riding in the back seat me and his son my nephew going to the city visiting the family or going to the hills enjoying nature, They were the best days of my life.
@benjaminvolant30832 ай бұрын
These were absolutely everywhere in France when I was growing up in the 70s. My parents had one too (as well as the smaller 304). They were a big car for the time, and a little bit middle-class. Then the prices dropped as they aged, and everyone wanted to have a piece of the 504. All those people who couldn't afford one when these were new/recent, suddenly could access them easily on the used market. They had a very good reputation, and many were bought with the diesel engine too.
@markrossow63032 ай бұрын
Nice.
@rross4727 күн бұрын
Had an Aussie 504 in Renault yellow. A 4 speed manual with a carby. Drove it in and around Alice Springs through desert, heat and towed boats and glider trailers. Had to fit a bigger radiator, but it just kept going very comfortably! Loved it
@WouterB762 ай бұрын
My compliments to the owner!
@gaddmeister2 ай бұрын
This brings out huge memories of my dad's 1978 504 Ti he had in a light gold with the same brown interior. I remember the sunroof and squeezing between the front seats to open the windows, no rear seatbelts in those days. Thank you, really enjoyed it.
@davidneesam26262 ай бұрын
Already liked this video Ian before I've even watched it.
@Eric_L4562 ай бұрын
I remember as a teenager in the seventies the 504 had an upmarket image: aFrench Rover perhaps? Loved the ashtray, for the Gauloise hanging off your lip as you cruised nonchalantly along the Route National .
@ajfurrell37442 ай бұрын
Looks exactly the same as my 504Ti I had in New Zealand, our ones were built in the Toyota factory haha! Although the Ti was imported fully assembled.
@zebedep2 ай бұрын
Great to see one of these again. My cousin owned a cavernous 504 estate in the '80s.
@jakublulek32612 ай бұрын
504 is from that time Peugeot and Lancia were almost on the level of Mercedes, quality-wise. My family used to have 504 4x4 Dangel with six-cylinder PRV engine (not a car you can buy, Dangels were all with diesel engines and ours was order-built) and manual transmission with a reduction gear. Insane car that replaced an old, post-WWII Land Rover so my grandfather can go around the estate and hunting. Excluding fuel consumption, it was a flawless car that served for more than 25 years until it seriously broke down. My grandmother hit a tree stump when going 30mph which ripped the whole front axle off and destroyed front diff with transmission. Dangel was sadly not able to repair the car, so two local mechanics took up the challenge. And car lived for another 6 years until my cousin got T-boned in it by a drunk guy. Grandfather then bought used 1980s Land Rover 110 with Rover V8 in it and drove it until he passed away last year.
@oscarreidd5336Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss but great car .
@MaxsLoungeMusic2 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous car, with that set up especially. Lovely interior. As a Citrophile, I’d like to try some of those old Peugeots.
@beausexon75462 ай бұрын
I love these, brings me back to my childhood.
@tradeplatetravels2 ай бұрын
Possibly like you I think I thought the 504 was a tough, but utilitarian car. I'm genuinely surprised, and pleased to see how technologically advanced and comfortable it was for its day. Thank you for enlightening us! Plus I love those rear lights, I even remember liking those back when I was a small child in the 80s because a primary school teacher had one!
@davefrench36082 ай бұрын
Just love that interior. That’s a cracking survivor
@willp29362 ай бұрын
Great car! I had two (Australia), the first one took us up to the Kimberleys, it floated over the corrugated rough roads superbly and I remember driving it through a river, no water came into the car, our friends' car behind us (a Holden Kingswood) filled up with water and shook to bits on the bad roads. The other one I had until 2008, it took us from Melbourne to Sydney and South Australia lots of times, it was metallic blue and had an electric sunroof. Most of them from here ended up getting shipped over the the middle east, Egypt etc. They're a very rare sight now. That's probably what happened to them all from England too.
@nicoroehr2 ай бұрын
My late father had a 404 injection in the early 1970s in Germany. After 3 years it got stolen. In the late 70s he bought a 504 injection. That one was stolen after two years. They were sought-after cars, you might say. After that he switched to a 204, that got rear-ended by a hot head BMW. Then he gave up and from then on bought different brands... the cars themselves were great, very comfy.
@Bucharestguidedtours2 ай бұрын
Great video, lovely car with a lovely dashboard. When I was a kid I was taken to France for the day , (about '81, I was 7) and the roads were full of cars like this, which to me coming from a world of Mk2 Escorts and Marinas', looked unbelievably different. Best wishes. Additional info, I went on the first commercial sailing of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which in later years, turned over..
@woutergijs52462 ай бұрын
I have seen the wreck of The Herald, it remained in the harbour exit for months before salvage. Dreadful event.
@daniellee90152 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video Ian miss hubnut ❤👍what a beautiful car love it and that blue interior brilliant
@sdry16882 ай бұрын
What a beautiful example - I might change the radio for something that at least looks period but still a fabulous car - thanks for great content as always - another car that was everywhere until the 90s and then gone!
@jameslane44862 ай бұрын
Still very common here in Kenya, I see them most journeys. Built and sold here well into the mid 2000s. Still used extensively by the police too, I'd say about a third of their fleet is 504s!
@Harley-ir4erАй бұрын
Oh wow, Imagine owning a 2005, 504, I might have to go to Kenya to get one.
@chrisjeanneret50912 ай бұрын
I remember now that my hometown here in Canada was using Peugeot wagons as taxis in the late 70's. Rode in them a few times, remember them as quite pleasant.
@arieplomp89062 ай бұрын
My dad had a 504 Familiale , but because of the soft ride my sisters always got carsick! My uncle had an accident with it! So then we got the green VOLVO 245 DL and the car sickness of my sisters was over! My sisters got carsick from French cars! They couldn’t stand the soft ride! I have nice memories of the 504 , but when I think back of it I still smell the vomit 🤢! We never got rid off that smell until my uncle wrecked the car!👍🏻👍🏻 🆙 🫶
@comptpublic81492 ай бұрын
Maybe your parents smoked ?
@DamianIbberson2 ай бұрын
My parents had one identical to this -same model and colour but with a beige interior - in the late seventies and early eighties. Fabulous car. Unfortunately Dad wrote it off after suffering a blow-out and an argument with a tree! Thanks for the memories, Ian!