Citroen Traction-Faux cabriolet 7C gaz de ville (diecast 1:43, Universal Hobbies)

  • Citroen Traction-Faux cabriolet 7C gaz de ville (from 1937)
  • Universal Hobbies
  • 1:43
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • diecast
  • black
  • online dealer (Journaux.fr)
  • Not specified
  • Not specified
  • Not for sale
 
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An Icon of French Automotive History



The Citroën Traction Avant, particularly the Faux cabriolet 7C gaz de ville, represents an iconic moment in automotive history. Originally manufactured between 1934 and 1957, this model was a hallmark of the first generation of Traction Avants. Designed by the talented André Lefèbvre and sculpted by the artistic flair of Flaminio Bertoni, the Citroën Traction Avant 7C was an engineering marvel of its time. Its introduction set a new standard for automobile manufacturing, featuring a unitary body/frame construction that provided enhanced strength and rigidity.





This model stands out for several technical advancements. It boasted front-wheel drive, which was a revolutionary concept at the time, ensuring better traction and more stable handling. Powering the vehicle was a 1.6L inline-4 engine that delivered sufficient power and efficiency, making it an ideal city car. The suspension system featured a torsion bar setup, contributing to a smoother ride. Furthermore, this initial generation came with an innovative hydraulic braking system, which was a rare and advanced feature during the early 1930s.





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A Beautifully Crafted Miniature



This particular 1/43 scale miniature is a detailed representation of the Citroën Traction-Faux cabriolet 7C gaz de ville, encapsulating the essence of its real-life counterpart. The model's livery shines in a striking dark hue, reminiscent of the sophisticated paint options available during its production years. Every detail from the original, including the signature front grille adorned with the Citroën chevrons, is meticulously replicated, offering car enthusiasts a piece of history in miniature form.





The intricate design wraps around to flawlessly capture components like the fender-mounted headlights and the detailed interior visible through the windows. Collectors and model admirers would appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship that went into creating this piece. The use of polished, high-quality materials in its construction showcases the dedication to maintaining historic accuracy and aesthetic appeal.





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Screen Stardom of an Automotive Legend



The Citroën Traction Avant has not only been a favorite among vintage car enthusiasts but has also made notable appearances on screen. Its classic design and historical significance have earned it cameo roles in several films and television series. One of the most recognized appearances was in the film "Army of Shadows" (1969) where its presence underscored the period setting with authenticity and style. Another noteworthy appearance was in "The Longest Day" (1962), a film that depicted the D-Day landings, further epitomizing its iconic status in cinematic history.





These appearances have helped to solidify the Traction Avant's status as a cultural icon, not just within the realm of automotive history but in popular culture as well. For collectors and enthusiasts, owning a miniature version of this storied vehicle is a way to connect with its rich legacy, and the 1/43 scale model is an excellent tribute to this legendary car.


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