A basic 'everyday' connection for this one:
Rust AC: Simca Aronde Quotidienne, the 'low-cost' entry-level version of the popular French model, added to the range in 1953
Arch 6: Musee d'Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne (the Museum of Daily Life), based at Petit-Caux in Normandy. I visited this charming town many years ago (before the digital camera age, so it was quite some time back) when I briefly owned a Panhard 24 CT and joined up with a French P&L Club for a local treasure hunt. Somewhere I have an old printed photo of my Panhard parked there, but it will take some finding!
Next U: the French Ford Abeille, a stripped down basic version of the Vedette, aimed at farmers, commercial tradesmen, etc, and built in the same Poissy factory as the Aronde which Simca acquired when it took over the French Ford SAF operations and production plant. The Poissy plant still exists today as part of the PSA Groupe, now building Citroen C3s, etc.