Citroën 7C Traction Cabriolet- 1934 - Lot 95

Lot 95
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70000 - 90000 EUR
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Result : 95 780EUR
Citroën 7C Traction Cabriolet- 1934 - Lot 95
Citroën 7C Traction Cabriolet- 1934 Chassis no. 52362 French collector's registration French historic registration title "The mythical pre-war French Cabriolet, in one of its most desirable versions". "The legendary pre-war French Cabriolet, in one of its most desirable versions" A work of genius by Italian sculptor Flaminio Bertoni, the Traction the Traction Avant was a worldwide success, with numerous versions, including a masterpiece: the Traction cabriolet: the Traction cabriolet, available in light or normal versions: according to Olivier de Serres, there are around 450 of these in existence in existence. The cabriolet presented here is a model 7C, manufactured during the September 1934 and sold during 1935 in Marseille, in the Marseille, in the Bouches du Rhône region, according to certain archives; traces back to 1960, when it belonged to a Marseilles opera singer! singer from Marseilles! It was then put away for many years, again in the South, before reappearing in the 1990, when a Corsican enthusiast, Monsieur P., purchased it and undertook its restoration. It was to benefit from a full-scale, state-of-the-art reconstruction over 10 years, starting in 1998: all the bodywork was bodywork was completely rebuilt, the components dismantled, treated or engine and upholstery. The current owner acquired the car at the auction auction organized during Citroën's centenary celebrations in centenary celebrations in 2019; since then, the car has been driven and maintained. An electronic ignition was recently installed and overhauled prior to the sale. With the top down, driving one of the most beautiful one of France's most beautiful pre-war convertibles. that's hard to conceal. A Traction cabriolet always attracts the sympathy and admiration of other motorists admiration from other motorists, and it's up to you to become the one behind the wheel. A work of genius by the Italian sculptor Flaminio Bertoni, the Traction Avant was a worldwide success and came in many different versions, including a masterpiece: the Traction cabriolet, which came in light or normal versions. According to Olivier de Serres, there are only around 450 examples in existence. The cabriolet presented here is a model 7C, manufactured in September 1934 and sold in 1935 in Marseille, in the Bouches du Rhône region, according to certain archives. It was found in 1960, when it belonged to a Marseilles opera singer! It was then put away for many years, again in the South, before reappearing in the 1990s, when a Corsican enthusiast, Mr P, bought it and undertook its restoration. From 1998 onwards, the car underwent a full-scale, state-ofthe-art art rebuild that lasted more than 10 years: the bodywork was completely rebuilt, the components dismantled, treated or changed if necessary, as were the engine and upholstery. The current owner acquired it at the auction organised during the Citroën centenary celebrations in 2019; since then the car has been driven for pleasure and maintained. An electronic ignition was recently fitted and a service carried out before the sale. With the top down, the wind in your hair at the wheel of one of France's finest pre-war cabriolets is a thrill that's hard to hide. A Traction cabriolet always attracts sympathy and admiration from other motorists, and it's up to you to become the one behind the wheel.
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