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French Connection French Estafette survivor… … that has a dual identity!

The owner that Adam White purchased the van from was able to confirm with the local fire chief of the Leuglay barracks that the Estafette was purchased from the French post office, La Poste by the ‘Amicale des Sapeurs Pompiers de Leuglay’, something I am sure you will have noticed written on the vehicle which translates and reads as Friends of the Leuglay Fire Brigade. Leuglay is situated in the Cote d’Or department and Burgundy region (now part of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region), in the eastern-centre area

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