This 2003 Peugeot 206 of French origin was used as a filming vehicle in Louis-Pascal Couvelaire's 2003 film Michel Vaillant. The seller acquired it directly from the Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot in 2021. He states that it is an unregistered show car and is therefore intended for off-road use.

On the outside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The bodywork, in its blue and grey hue, has some defects that can be seen in the gallery. In particular, the seller points out a dent in the passenger door, taken from a scene in the film. Photos of the underpinnings are available in the gallery.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The car's cabin has been stripped and is fitted with two Peugeot Sport bucket seats, a welded roll bar and rally car equipment such as a Tripmaster and a dummy sequential gearbox control.

The seller says that the mechanicals are working normally, as is the 5-speed manual gearbox. It has recently had the following servicing:
- The car was put back into service in April 2022, after more than 15 years in the Peugeot museum.
-Distribution kit
-water pump
-accessory belt
-replacing and bleeding coolant, brake fluid and power steering fluid
-Engine oil change
-oil filter replacement
-cleaning the tank and fuel system
-replacing the fuel pump and fuel hoses
-ultrasonic cleaning of the 4 injectors
-AVD wheel bearing replacement
-parallelism
-4 new tyres (winter)
The seller specifies that the 4 original tyres from the film (Michelin competition studs) can be supplied as part of the sale.

The car has 4 rims in good condition, fitted with new tyres. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Marseille (13), France and accepts visits during the sale.
The vehicle is sold without a reserve price.