From the days that are gone. 


















































Hours



Summer Solstice 2026
12 pm to 7 pm
Winter Solstice 2026
12 pm to 5 pm


Bianco Gallery 
999 3rd Ave, 
(Upper Space)
Seattle WA, 98104

hello@charlieschuck.com

From the days that are gone. 


A collection of regionally specific objects, 
books, furniture, and art gathered during 
summer wanderings along the backroads 
of the Pacific Northwest. Findings examines
the raw hardpan layers of humanity and 
history that lies beneath the technotopian 
clouds of the present.

1981 Puegot 504 Diesel
Wagon (Kind of Runs)

$2000 (Pending) 


























The 504 diesel Peugeot was a remarkably horrible car, briefly for sale in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s. If you are looking for an absolute disaster that requires nonstop maintenance, spews foul-smelling dark exhaust, and whose diesel engine is so loud it’s hard to talk over, this is the car for you. A rarer specimen in the Northwest, but once upon a time, it was a staple of rarity on par with the Saab.

This specimen was originally my Uncle Ted’s car—who, in reality, was my grandmother’s second husband. A salt-and-pepper, gray-mustached alcoholic fond of turtlenecks, plaid pants, tan trench coats, and Greek sailors’ caps.

In today’s binary world of ones and zeros, where every moment is accounted for, and the God of Technology promises answers to all, the 1981 504 diesel Peugeot represents the magic of nightmares and the unknown. It is a portal to curiosity, possibility, and frustration. A testament to the idea that life is the journey, not the destination