Peugeot is going to restore and sell old 205 GTIs

Peugeot to restore classic cars

To celebrate its 210th anniversary, Peugeot has announced itโ€™ll begin restoring and selling โ€œclassic modelsโ€, starting with the 205 GTI. Yay.

Now, Iโ€™m not sure about you lot but Iโ€™ve only ever driven a 205 GTI once before and it was epic. The balance (and the crazy lift-off oversteer if you wanted), the power-to-weight ratio and the 1.9L four-cylinder engine (never driven one with the 1.6L). This thing was/is the boss.

Peugeot reckons its workshops at the Musรฉe de lโ€™Aventure PEUGEOT (Peugeot Museum) in Sochaux, France will happily partially or fully restore old Pugs, but itโ€™s kicking off the programme with this 205 GTI restoration. It wonโ€™t just be restoring ownerโ€™s cars, though, nope, the business plans to restore and sell authenticated classic Pugs.

Peugeot said the programme will employ former factory workers, body restorers, textile trimmers and sheet metal workers all having a significant input to each vehicle.

What about spares? No problems. Peugeot reckons itโ€™s got plenty of stock and the warehouse space to support the scheme. โ€œTraditional subcontractors will be used for any missing parts and advanced 3D manufacturing techniques will be used for parts that are no longer in production,โ€ Peugeot said.

Question: Anyone here owned a Peugeot 205 GTI?

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