Yesterday, I posted something about a Renault 5, having spotted one during my recent visit to Marly-le-Roi.
Somewhere in that post, I had mentioned that I had seen some others, and even managed to take a picture of another. That one was in the rural village of Leffond, which is technically a part of the bigger town of Champlitte.
I had almost passed it when I noticed it, but decided to come back and take pictures of it. That wound up being a mistake, because once I actually came back, there were people around, including the man whom I assume is the owner of the property. That made it awkward, and so I was kind of forced to take a picture without the luxury of taking my time and focusing.
Still, under the circumstances, the picture came out better than it probably should have. The guy is actually visible in the picture. He can be seen, interrupted in the work he had been engaged in, and looking in my direction. Guess that it was a little bizarre that a complete stranger in a car no one in town had ever seen before would be driving slowly by and pointing the phone camera in their direction, clearly taking pictures.
Nothing to see here, right?
Anyway, here is the one (and only) picture of that other Renault 5, although it is admittedly at an unusual angle. It looked a lot more immediately identifiable when I was right in front of it, as those Renault 5's tend to have an instantly recognizable look to them, don't they?
So here it is, imperfect though it may be, admittedly.
Enjoy.

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