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Peugeot 504 2.0L SOHC Inline four 1980

General description : 1980 Peugeot 505 STI
Low Original Miles (KM)4971 mi (8000KM)
Previously from the Blackhawk Collection
Peugeot’s final rear-wheel drive sedan
2.0L SOHC inline four-cylinder engine with Bosch K-Jetronic multipoint fuel injection
ZF 3HP22 three-speed automatic transmission
Black exterior with saddle interior
Power steering, power four-wheel disc brakes and power front windows
Documentation includes original owner’s manual, original warranty card, Blaupunkt stereo information, original Peugeot guidebook, maintenance receipts and other, miscellaneous documents
Coveted for its sumptuous ride, great handling and comfortable seating, MotoExotica Classic Cars is proud to present this 1980 Peugeot 505STI sedan. This example, made in Sochaux, France, was put into service on March 11, 1980.This low mileage STI hales from the prestigious Blackhawk collection with only 8000 original KM or less than 5000 miles. It is a pristine original example that is seldom seen in this condition.
Finished in black, this car’s paint and trim are in overall very good order, with only minor blemishes visible at close range. The car’s windows are in great condition and the rear window features an electric defroster. The lights are in similar shape, intact and haze-free.
The car rides on Michelin radials, size 175HR14 at all four corners, surrounding vented factory alloy wheels with caps. The tires and wheels look great.
The Peugeot’s bodywork is solid and straight, the trunk is in very good condition and has a full-size spare tire, the battery looks fresh, the engine bay is tidy and the bumpers fit well to the body.
Under the hood is 2.0L SOHC inline four-cylinder engine with Bosch K-Jetronic multipoint mechanical fuel injection. Constructed from aluminum alloy with a chain-drivenoverhead camshaft, the engine shares gearbox oil for lubrication. For this reason, it is often nicknamed the €œsuitcase engine€ owing to the way in which the engine has to be opened to service the transmission. The engine is backed by a ZF three-speed automatic transmission. Driver convenience features include power steering, power four-wheel disc brakes and power front windows.
Documentation includes original owner’s manual, original warranty card, Blaupunkt stereo information, original Peugeot guidebook, maintenance receipts and other, miscellaneous documents.
Inside, the car’s saddle interior is in overall excellent condition. The sunroof and horn are inoperable but the front bucket and rear bench seats look fantastic and are still comfortable after more than 35 years. The matching headliner still looks new. The brown-over-tan instrument panel is still in one piece and features Veglia gauges. The two-spoke steering wheel still looks new, the mirror glass, center console and shifter all still look great. The inner door panels show a few minor blemishes but are in otherwise very good order. The clock still works and a Blaupunkt AM/FM stereo with a cassette deck completes the interior.
Officially unveiled on 16 May 1979,the 505 was the replacement for the504,with which it shared many of its underpinnings.It was originally available as asedan/saloon, astation wagon/estate, including an eight-passengerFamilialeversion, were introduced at the 1982Geneva Motor Show.
The styling, collaboration betweenPininfarinaand Peugeot’s internal styling department, is very similar to that of its smaller brother the305.Paul Bracq, generally better known for his work forMercedes-BenzandBMW, designed the original interior.
After initially being produced only in left-hand drive form for its first few months, the 505 was available in right-hand drive form for the UK market from October 1979. Its best selling competitor in the UK was theFord Granada.
Contemporary journalists praised the 505for its ride and handling, especially on rough and unmade roads and noted the 505 had good ground clearance.
The 505 was one of the last Peugeot models to be sold in theUnited States, with sedan sales ending there in 1990 and wagon sales in 1991. The last sedans sold hadPRV’s 2.8L V-6 engine only. Unique to the US were turbochargedstation wagons, both with petrol and diesel engines. InNew York City, Peugeot 505s were used astaxicabs.
The car was summed up as follows by motoring writer Archie Vicar: €œThe 505 is a saloon with quite a pleasant appearance, quite efficient engines, quite comfortable seating, quite nice steering and a quite reasonable price. And it is quite well constructed. So, you might say it was merely average. But can it really be that simple? Have Peugeot in fact, played a very clever game where, instead of dazzling us with technology or breathtaking styling, they have decided to woo us with understatement of the profoundest kind?€
The 505 hadrear-wheel driveand the engine at the front, mounted longitudinally. The suspension system includedMacPherson strutsand coil springs at front and semi-trailing arms with coil springs at rear, with a body-mounted reardifferentialand four constant-velocity joints. Station wagons (and most sedans built in Argentina) had instead a live-axle rear suspension, withPanhard rodand coil springs. Stabilizer bars were universal at front but model-dependent at rear. The car useddisc brakesat the front, and either disc ordrum brakesat the rear, depending on the model. The steering was arack-and-pinionsystem, which waspower assistedon most models.
Competition to this Peugeot in 1980 included Audi’s 5000, Buick’s Century, Chevrolet’s Malibu, Chrysler’s LeBaron, Dodge’s Diplomat, Ford’s Fairmont, Mercedes-Benz’s 230 sedan, Mercury’s Monarch, Oldsmobile’s Cutlass and Pontiac’s LeMans.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 8,005 kilometers or 4,975 miles which is understood to be actual , as stated by previous Blackhawk Collection statement. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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VIN: 551A141102220

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1980 Peugeot 504 2.0L SOHC Inline four is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $23900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Peugeot Model : 504 Model Version : 2.0L SOHC Inline four Engine size : 2.0 Model Year : 1980 Sub type : Sedan Location : Fenton (St. Louis)

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About Peugeot
Peugeot, a renowned French automobile manufacturer, is recognized for producing sensible yet stylish vehicles known for their reliability, comfort, and innovative engineering. Here's an overview of Peugeot's history up to the iconic 205 GTI and its larger siblings:

Peugeot: A Sensible Legacy
Early Years and Foundation:

Origins: Founded in 1810 as a family-run manufacturing business, Peugeot initially produced various products, including coffee mills and bicycles.
Transition to Automobiles: The company ventured into automobiles in the late 19th century, producing its first automobile in 1889.
Milestones and Noteworthy Models:

Peugeot 201 (1929-1937):
Significance: Considered one of the early successful mass-produced cars, marked by its reliability and affordability.
Innovation: Featured a robust and economical four-cylinder engine.
Peugeot 203 (1948-1960):
Post-War Success: A symbol of the company's resurgence after World War II, known for its durability and comfortable ride.
Technical Advancements: Introduced independent front suspension and hydraulic brakes.
Peugeot 404 (1960-1975):
International Recognition: Enjoyed global success, lauded for its reliability, ruggedness, and stylish design.
Variants: Available as a sedan, wagon, and convertible, becoming an emblematic Peugeot model.
Peugeot 205 (1983-1998):
Cult Classic: The iconic 205 became a symbol of Peugeot's excellence in the small car segment, offering versatility, practicality, and spirited driving dynamics.
205 GTI (1984-1994): The GTI variant gained legendary status, acclaimed for its sporty performance, handling, and driving experience.
Legacy and Innovation:

Engineering Excellence: Peugeot became synonymous with technological innovation, embracing advancements in engine technology, safety features, and design aesthetics.
Reliability and Durability: Known for producing cars with a reputation for reliability and minimal maintenance, establishing trust among consumers.
Larger Siblings and Family Heritage:

Peugeot 305, 405, and Beyond: Peugeot's larger models, like the 305 and 405, carried forward the brand's reputation for comfort, reliability, and practicality.
Family Traits: Maintaining Peugeot's commitment to quality, these larger models offered a blend of comfort, durability, and European elegance.
Conclusion
Peugeot's journey from its early days to the iconic 205 GTI and larger models like the 305 and 405 reflected a commitment to engineering excellence, reliability, and a sense of practical luxury. The brand's legacy of producing sensible yet stylish cars, often requiring minimal maintenance, solidified its position as a trusted name in the automotive world, particularly during the 20th century.