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Renault 4CV R 1063

The Renault 4CV Part 4: Special Bodied Cars

June 23, 2020 By pete

R1064 “usines” with its streamlined body before the 1953 24 Heures du Mans © Renault Communication

Story by John Waterhouse*

The new Renault 4CV was soon used as the basis for what the author refers to here as “specials”, mostly lightweight coupés of one type or another, which began to appear by the late-1940s and early 1950s.

These “specials” ranged from an unknown number of both professionally-built cars that were made in very small numbers and home-made cars that are not the subject of this article. A few coupés were made by professional organizations in numbers that ranged from very few (like the V-P coupes discussed below) to many hundreds, like the Autobleu and Brissoneaux et Lotz coupés. Some of these cars were extremely stylish and those few that were made commercially were far more expensive than the standard saloons.

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The Renault 4CV Part 3: The Competition Cars

June 16, 2020 By pete

Le Mans 1952 – the factory R1063 group just before the start. © Renault Communication

Story by John Waterhouse*

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After the new Renault 4CV was exhibited at the October, 1947 Paris Motor show, the car went into series production. The new model was soon involved in competition, the first recorded example being the July 1948 “Rallye Internationale des Alpes” . After this, various private and factory (“usines”) entries followed in a range of events, initially using the 760 cc R1060 model, competing in the 751 to 1,100 cc class.

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