Null Bulletin Citroën n°100 of December 1932, special issue dedicated to the Cit…
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Bulletin Citroën n°100 of December 1932, special issue dedicated to the Citroën Centre-Asia and Centre-Africa Expeditions exhibition, Imprimerie des usines Citroën

Bulletin Citroën n°100 of December 1932, special issue dedicated to the Citroën Centre-Asia and Centre-Africa Expeditions exhibition, Imprimerie des usines Citroën

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1932 CITROËN Rosalie Sedan 8 Serial number 802661 Carte grise Collection Beautiful condition Ideal for a start in the pre-war world. 5 000 / 7 000€ The Citroën Rosalie was presented at the 1932 Paris Motor Show. Available in several power ratings, it was nicknamed 8, 10 or 15. It was produced as a cabriolet, coach, sedan, torpedo or utility vehicle. The Rosalie went down in history with the famous 1933 record, when 300,000km were covered at an average speed of 93km/h on the Montlhéry ring. The model on offer is a 1932 8hp sedan, restored by its previous owners. During the restoration, the mechanics, upholstery and bodywork were overhauled (without invoices). Acquired by our collectors a few years ago, the car immediately became part of their museum collection. Since then, it has remained at a standstill, and needs to be put back on the road. 1932 CITROËN Rosalie Saloon 8 Serial number 802661 Collection registration Beautiful condition Ideal for a start in the pre-war world. The Citroën Rosalie was presented at the 1932 Paris Motor Show. Available in a range of power ratings, it was nicknamed the 8, 10 or 15. It was produced as a cabriolet, coach, saloon, torpedo or utility vehicle. The Rosalie went down in history with the famous 1933 record, when 300,000km were covered at an average speed of 93km/h on the Montlhéry circuit. The car on offer is a 1932 8hp saloon, restored by its previous owners. The mechanics, upholstery and bodywork were overhauled (without invoice). Acquired by our collectors a few years ago, the car immediately became part of their museum collection. Since then, it has been out of action and will now need to be restarted.