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<blockquote data-quote="Danbury1971" data-source="post: 600175" data-attributes="member: 26235"><p>Hi all, we are planning a trip to the south of France in our '71 Danbury. This is quite a bold move considering the furthest we have been to date is just an hour away. As we are taking our dog we are limited to Eurostar and therefore have to drive the whole length of France. I am wondering what is the best route. Toll or non toll roads, easiest way to cross the alps, or avoid then if possible. Am I over thinking this or underestimating the prowess of a 1600 engine. All advice welcome.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danbury1971, post: 600175, member: 26235"] Hi all, we are planning a trip to the south of France in our '71 Danbury. This is quite a bold move considering the furthest we have been to date is just an hour away. As we are taking our dog we are limited to Eurostar and therefore have to drive the whole length of France. I am wondering what is the best route. Toll or non toll roads, easiest way to cross the alps, or avoid then if possible. Am I over thinking this or underestimating the prowess of a 1600 engine. All advice welcome. Thanks George [/QUOTE]
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