*Citroën Traction 7C – 1935 - Lot 90

Lot 90
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*Citroën Traction 7C – 1935 - Lot 90
*Citroën Traction 7C – 1935 Swiss registration title, in temporary importation Presented in April 1934, the first Traction Avant was included in the catalogue alongside the Rosalie 8, 10 and 15 CV models. The 7C saloon was exhibited at the Salon in October 1934, along with roadster and faux-cabriolet versions. Its 36 hp 4-cylinder engine gave it good dynamics and enabled it to easily exceed 100 km/h. Although the very first 7Cs resembled the 7Bs, they differed in that they had an all-skin roof and horns mounted behind small grilles in the front wings. Better built and, above all, stronger, the 7C was fitted with a second-generation floating engine that was more pleasant to drive. At the October 1935 Motor Show, the 7 was presented with an opening boot at the rear, and rack-and-pinion steering was added in the spring of 1936. Now a brilliant, consistent car, the 7C became extremely popular and remained in production until 1940. Our example was sold new in the Puy de Dôme region and came into the collection in 1995. Today, it is presented in its original state, with the interior still featuring its original upholstery and headlining. As for the two-tone bodywork, it has been repainted in the past and shows a few imperfections, with traces of corrosion on the left-hand rocker panel. Still equipped with its original engine and gearbox, our 7C underwent an engine rebuild in 2009, and has covered just 6,000 km since then. Regularly maintained, our Traction is in good working order.
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