On Le boncoin, a French internet ad site there are a number of RMs for sale.  
One appears to be RML 2521 which is a portable restaurant near Marseille 
although listed as being preserved in Hove. 
http://www.leboncoin.fr/vi/78043501.htm?ca=12_s

 There are two RMAs, one in Paris which is for sale for 18000? with a London 
taxi (this is an English scene for hire business, London bobby uniforms etc ) 
http://www.leboncoin.fr/vi/78539936.htm&ca=12_s

The other is in NW France in the Deux-Sevres  (Poitiers area).   
http://www.leboncoin.fr/vi/68645094.htm?ca=12_s

They could be any of RMAs 17, 20 or 56 all listed as being in France.

Brian W
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