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1967 PEUGEOT 404 COUPE Chassis: 6802037 Beautiful presentation Very elegant coupe French registration The 404 coupé is part of a long line of coupé bodystyles from Peugeot. The Type 21, Peugeot's first coupé, dates back to 1898. Launched in May 1960, the 404 was Sochaux's reaction to the 1955 presentation of the Citroën DS, which had dazzled everyone with its technical advances. Presented in May 1960, the Peugeot 404 entered the 9 HP (1.6 liter) category, a notch above the 403 it was to replace. Peugeot's move upmarket continued, keeping pace with the rising standard of living in France during this happy period of strong growth. In 1962, Peugeot unveiled the 404 coupé. Also designed by Pinin Farina, whose logo it is the first Peugeot to bear, the car is assembled in the coachbuilder's Turin workshops. The coachbuilder produces and assembles all the body components and dresses the interior. The bodies, adorned with a discreet Italian coachbuilder logo, return to Sochaux to receive their mechanical components. By the 1962 Geneva Motor Show, it would be fitted with the 1.6-liter Kügelfischer fuel-injected engine revealed at the same show a year earlier, offering an additional 13 hp (160 km/h). The car presented here has benefited from an early restoration. Following the purchase of the vehicle, the owner discovered multiple rust spots. The beautiful electric blue she wears is a perfect match for her black leather interior. With its Ferrari look from certain angles, this 404 Coupé is a car that deserves collectors' full attention. 1967 PEUGEOT 404 COUPE Chassis number: 6802037 Beautiful presentation Very elegant coupé French registration The 404 coupé is part of a long line of coupé bodystyles from Peugeot. The Type 21, Peugeot's first coupé, dates back to 1898. Launched in May 1960, the 404 was Sochaux's response to the 1955 presentation of the Citroën DS, which had dazzled everyone with its technical advances. Presented in May 1960, the Peugeot 404 entered the 9 bhp (1.6 liter) category, a notch above the 403 that it was to replace. The move up the Peugeot range continued, in line with the rising standard of living in France during this happy period of strong growth. In 1962, Peugeot unveiled the 404 coupé. Also designed by Pinin Farina, whose logo it was the first Peugeot to bear, the car was assembled in the coachbuilder's Turin workshops. The coachbuilder produced and assembled all the bodywork components and decorated the passenger compartment. The bodies, decorated with a discreet Italian coachbuilder's logo, returned to Sochaux to receive their mechanical components. At the 1962 Geneva Motor Show, it received the 1.6-litre Kügelfischer fuel-injected engine revealed at the same show a year earlier, which offered an extra 13 bhp (160 km/h). The car we are presenting to you has benefited from an early restoration. Following the purchase of the vehicle, the owner discovered multiple rust spots. The beautiful electric blue she wears suits her perfectly, and goes wonderfully with her black leather interior. With its Ferrari look from certain angles, this 404 Coupé is a car that deserves collectors' full attention.

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1967 PEUGEOT 404 COUPE Chassis: 6802037 Beautiful presentation Very elegant coupe French registration The 404 coupé is part of a long line of coupé bodystyles from Peugeot. The Type 21, Peugeot's first coupé, dates back to 1898. Launched in May 1960, the 404 was Sochaux's reaction to the 1955 presentation of the Citroën DS, which had dazzled everyone with its technical advances. Presented in May 1960, the Peugeot 404 entered the 9 HP (1.6 liter) category, a notch above the 403 it was to replace. Peugeot's move upmarket continued, keeping pace with the rising standard of living in France during this happy period of strong growth. In 1962, Peugeot unveiled the 404 coupé. Also designed by Pinin Farina, whose logo it is the first Peugeot to bear, the car is assembled in the coachbuilder's Turin workshops. The coachbuilder produces and assembles all the body components and dresses the interior. The bodies, adorned with a discreet Italian coachbuilder logo, return to Sochaux to receive their mechanical components. By the 1962 Geneva Motor Show, it would be fitted with the 1.6-liter Kügelfischer fuel-injected engine revealed at the same show a year earlier, offering an additional 13 hp (160 km/h). The car presented here has benefited from an early restoration. Following the purchase of the vehicle, the owner discovered multiple rust spots. The beautiful electric blue she wears is a perfect match for her black leather interior. With its Ferrari look from certain angles, this 404 Coupé is a car that deserves collectors' full attention. 1967 PEUGEOT 404 COUPE Chassis number: 6802037 Beautiful presentation Very elegant coupé French registration The 404 coupé is part of a long line of coupé bodystyles from Peugeot. The Type 21, Peugeot's first coupé, dates back to 1898. Launched in May 1960, the 404 was Sochaux's response to the 1955 presentation of the Citroën DS, which had dazzled everyone with its technical advances. Presented in May 1960, the Peugeot 404 entered the 9 bhp (1.6 liter) category, a notch above the 403 that it was to replace. The move up the Peugeot range continued, in line with the rising standard of living in France during this happy period of strong growth. In 1962, Peugeot unveiled the 404 coupé. Also designed by Pinin Farina, whose logo it was the first Peugeot to bear, the car was assembled in the coachbuilder's Turin workshops. The coachbuilder produced and assembled all the bodywork components and decorated the passenger compartment. The bodies, decorated with a discreet Italian coachbuilder's logo, returned to Sochaux to receive their mechanical components. At the 1962 Geneva Motor Show, it received the 1.6-litre Kügelfischer fuel-injected engine revealed at the same show a year earlier, which offered an extra 13 bhp (160 km/h). The car we are presenting to you has benefited from an early restoration. Following the purchase of the vehicle, the owner discovered multiple rust spots. The beautiful electric blue she wears suits her perfectly, and goes wonderfully with her black leather interior. With its Ferrari look from certain angles, this 404 Coupé is a car that deserves collectors' full attention.

Estimate 30 000 - 40 000 EUR

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