Peugeot Museum to restore and sell classic models

While you can still buy a 1988 Peugeot 405 new in some parts of the world, now you can have your 1988 Peugeot 405 restored to as-new condition by the world’s best. To celebrate 210 years of the French brand, the Peugeot Museum will offer a bespoke restoration service for iconic vehicles, to be carried out by the museum’s own workshop technicians. Where parts don’t exist, they will be recreated using modern 3D printing techniques, or by engaging historical suppliers.

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