Today, it shines bright: a enthusiast transforms an 8-seater Citroën belonging to a former abbot

découvrez comment un passionné redonne vie à une citroën à 8 places autrefois possédée par un ancien abbé. plongée dans cette transformation éblouissante où l'histoire rencontre la passion automobile. Logo GT Automotive

You have to be a little crazy to dive into restoring an old Citroën designed at a time when the car not only served to transport but also acted as a piece of museum. Last Saturday, at the Place du Casino in Ax-les-Thermes, a gathering of vintage car enthusiasts allowed Marcel Schoenewald to showcase his magnificent eight-seater Citroën Traction 2B. This is not just a car; it is a true piece of history — a vibrant reminder of a bygone era.

discover the incredible transformation of an 8-seater Citroën, formerly owned by an abbot, by a passionate individual who gives it new life and shine. a fascinating story of automotive passion and heritage. Logo GT Automotive

Marcel and his abbot's memory

Marcel, this hero of modern times, found this marvel in 1971, directly in the garage of a retired abbot. Imagine Abbot Georges Mandrou, a former servant of God, transforming his parishioners into little catechism controllers in a vessel of chrome and metal! Have you ever tried to convince your kids to go to catechism in a brand-new Tesla? No luck, it doesn’t work as well as a vintage Citroën. Not only does this car have a story, but it also has the stature of a time when the car was more than just a tool; it was a status symbol.

A renovation from another era

Rising from its ashes, that is the challenge Marcel set for himself. A titanic job, what am I saying, a pharaonic one, which required dismantling the car like one undresses a bad joker at an overly boozy party. A true retired mechanic, this Marcel — he now has his own pleasurable craft project. Between the details to redo and the sanding, each part has been restored meticulously. The centerpiece one could conclude is that Marcel has transformed into a craftsman of a return to the past, far from the high-tech gadgets of contemporary BMW and Audi.

Welcoming Retro Folies

The Retro Folies of Ax-les-Thermes is the perfect opportunity to encounter this rare species of enthusiasts — a group of nostalgics who prefer creaking gears to glass touch screens. With about forty vintage cars on display, you almost feel like you're in the paradise of Peugeot and Renault. One wonders why Volkswagen and Fiat have not yet had the good idea to organize a little party on this theme — people love old machinery, even those of cheese, as long as they are well polished.

A rendezvous for lovers of beautiful bodies

Like Marcel, who shines brightly with his resplendent Citroën, other lovers of mechanics gathered to share their passion. A meeting of generations, where parents transmit the virus of mechanics to their children, reminds how much these vintage cars can bring us together. It's a bit like watching little blonde heads fight to drive a Volkswagen from the 70s, fascinated by this mythical shell of iron and chrome — an apocalyptic vision for some, boring for others.

Walks and café servers

And what would a festival be without a touch of competition? The city servers launched into a race as absurd as it was hilarious, trying to arrive with their trays in hand, defying gravity like Mercedes-Benz on a country road. Winning the prize in this clumsiness championship was the highlight of the show, crowned by the presence of the magnificent Léa Chabrel, Miss Ariège 2025. An event where vintage mechanics and server races intersect, a perfect marriage between tradition and modernity.

In summary, this celebration of yesteryear mechanics reminds us that the passion for vintage cars is not a matter of generation, but a true cultural phenomenon. Perhaps one day, the world will realize that beauty lies in imperfections, as the charm of these vehicles stands out from the futuristic designs of models like the latest Tesla. In the meantime, Marcel and his Citroën continue to make all those modern cars turn green with envy as they end up thinking that a return to their roots would do them great good.

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Homme souriant dans une voiture classique.

Clarks

I’m that guy they call when everyone else has already said, “It can’t be done.”Obsessed with engines, the smell of grease, and coffee that's way too strong, I spend my days grumbling about modern times while tinkering with stuff that goes faster than it probably should.I’ve got an opinion on everything — especially when nobody asks — and I never do things halfway: it’s either brilliant or a complete disaster. But hey, at least it’s never boring.I believe progress is great… as long as it doesn’t replace elbow grease, common sense, and a good old 12mm wrench.My style? Straightforward, raw, sometimes absurd, often funny (well, I think I’m funny).If you’re looking for someone discreet, politically correct, and ready to tell you what you want to hear… you’ve clearly knocked on the wrong workbench.But if what you want is real ideas, raw passion, and straight talk that smells like gasoline — welcome aboard.

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  1. Simeon Maroufle says:

    La passion de Marcel pour sa Citroën est vraiment inspirante ! Ces voitures racontent des histoires fascinantes.

  2. Léandre Cadenza says:

    C'est fascinant de voir comment ces voitures anciennes continuent de charmer les passionnés aujourd'hui.

  3. Sacha Luminor says:

    Superbe article ! Marcel et sa Citroën sont vraiment une belle découverte du passé.

  4. Lyonel D'Amiens says:

    Quelle belle histoire ! J'adore la passion derrière la restauration de voitures anciennes comme celle-ci.

  5. Gustave Alonzo says:

    C'est fascinant de voir comment ces vieilles voitures peuvent rassembler tant de passionnés !

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