Renault 4CV- 1960
In 1898, Alfred Renault, choosing not to go into the family
button business, built a small car in a workshop in the garden of his
family’s home. The “Type A” was shown at the 1899 Paris Salon. The 4CV
symbolizes Renault's rebirth following massive bomb damage during World
War II. Following development work conducted under cover during the
German occupation, the 4CV was finally unveiled to the public at the
first post-war Paris Motor Show. It was an immediate success, as it
became the symbol of new-found liberty after five years of bitter
conflict. The 4CV, launched in 1946, was the first French car to top
production of a million units and is one of the smallest 4-door saloons
ever made.
Its dimensions are:
Length: 10' 8" width: 4' 6" height: 4' 4" weight: 1,232 pounds
Renault is still in production to date.
Its dimensions are:
Length: 10' 8" width: 4' 6" height: 4' 4" weight: 1,232 pounds
Renault is still in production to date.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Régie Nationale des Usines Renault
- Country of Origin: France
- Engine: 760cc, 4 cylinde
- Top Speed: 60 miles per hour
- Years of Production: 1646-1961
- Number Produced: 1,105,547
- Original Cost: $1,195
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