It looks to be maybe a Grand Touring. I think I see a triple crank. You have a later model... no earlier than 1980. It's probably a 1981 or 1982. The graphics are the clue here. Its a pretty good frame and worth fixing up.
The Grand Jubile came with Huret Jubile components on it, hence the name. But later years came with Japanese components. Your Huret components were found on the mid to lower end Motobecanes of the 1980's.
In the 1970's higher end Motos came with Huret or Campagnolo parts and lower end came with Japanese. In the 1980's the higher end bikes came with Japanese and Campagnolo parts and the mid to lower end models came with French parts.