Just arrived - partial Gitane TDF
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BITD I had a gold 57cm 1972 Super Corsa that I sold off... KICK,KICK,KICK
Scott, Temptation comes your way...
I'm going to be thinning out the herd some more and I have some 54cm early 70's Gitanes and frames that are going on the block....
54cm 1969 TdF
54cm 1972-73 Super Corsa Ed Litton Respray
My 1971 almost all original 57cm Gitane TdF - not particularly for sale - just show and tell...

BTW, PSA to all - I had Greg Softly of Cyclomondo in OZ make up some original style early 70's French Reynolds 531 stickers. They had a gray/green color like on the orange TdF in a previous message above.
You have to email him and tell him what you want: gtsoftley@ozemail.com.au
verktyg
Scott, Temptation comes your way...

I'm going to be thinning out the herd some more and I have some 54cm early 70's Gitanes and frames that are going on the block....
54cm 1969 TdF
54cm 1972-73 Super Corsa Ed Litton Respray
My 1971 almost all original 57cm Gitane TdF - not particularly for sale - just show and tell...

BTW, PSA to all - I had Greg Softly of Cyclomondo in OZ make up some original style early 70's French Reynolds 531 stickers. They had a gray/green color like on the orange TdF in a previous message above.
You have to email him and tell him what you want: gtsoftley@ozemail.com.au
verktyg

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Bikes: Current favorites: 1988 Peugeot Birraritz, 1984 Gitane Super Corsa, 1980s DeRosa, 1981 Bianchi Campione Del Mondo, 1992 Paramount OS, 1988 Colnago Technos, 1985 RalieghUSA SBDU Team Pro
This is Dupli-Colour Bahama Blue Metallic CBGM0533, it's a pretty close match to the original blue, not exact, the original had a little more of a greenish cast to it (even the unfaded bits).
Rear end is still masked, this frame painted nice:


p.s. still looking for an alloy front simplex...
Rear end is still masked, this frame painted nice:


p.s. still looking for an alloy front simplex...
From at least the early 60's until about 1977 their metallic looking colors were "Flamboyant" aka Candy Apple. That is they used tinted transparent lacquer applied over a white, silver or gold base coat. The dye was UV light sensitive and easily faded in direct sunlight.
It's difficult to get uniform colors with flamboyant style paint because the thicker the coat the darker the color comes out and vice versa with thinner coats. Aside from fading, that's one reason for so much variation in colors.
This is the color chart from the 1970-73 US Gitane catalog. It's not very accurate!

The flamboyant colors Gitanes brought into the US from the late 60's through the end of the bike boom fad in 1973 were red, turquoise blue, dark green and dark purple and gold. There was another blue that I call Gitane Team Blue that was rarely seen on any Gitanes in the US during that era. See photo below.
This turquoise blue 1970 Super Corsa spent most of it's life in storage so the paint is very close to as new color.

This is the color of my 1974 TdF that I call Gitane Team Blue. It was reintroduced in 1974.(Note: the tires don't have orange sidewalls. They're 45 year old Michelin Elans for display only)

In 1974 Gitane changed from the Mylar foil stickers that they had used since 1968 to clear plastic stickers. They also improved the UV resistance of their flamboyant colors.
Here a 1962 Gitane Competition in flamboyant lime.

Gitane used colors for the European market that never made to the US. For example, I've only seen one black Gitane from the 70's "in the steel" and that was a European model that someone brought home with them from France about 1973.
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Last edited by verktyg; 07-29-21 at 12:55 AM.
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57cm Gitanes

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Don't believe everything you think! History is written by those who weren't there....
Chas. ;-)
Don't believe everything you think! History is written by those who weren't there....
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The paint is Dupli-Color Metal Specks orange (they only do about five colours). The pics were taken on a grey day, in sunlight there is a lot more sparkle:

Here's the same paint in red (grey day again):

And blue - although an indoor shot, you can see the sparkle a bit better:

I don't particularly paint (or even build) for historical accuracy, some people do, that's ok. I do it because I like the colours.
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