Lot Ended
Description
Utterly charming French Light Car; the subject of a very
expensive body restoration; lovely dashboard; lots to like; Autombile magazine
featured
The early French history of this little gem is unknown, but
probably involves life as a taxi somewhere along the way, the quirky
saloon coachwork having two doors in total - both on the offside to allow
passengers to alight onto the kerb - in France that is, not the UK!
It
was imported into the UK in 1989 and registered DS 8895 in 1991 and was used by
its owner for a family wedding. It was running and driving well at this point,
but the bodywork was in a delicate state and it was eventually put up for
sale at a dealer who left it outside.
Feeling sorry for it, its next
owner saved the car, which by this time was sitting with a door removed, a
broken windscreen and a very rotten bodyframe - although the steel panels were
in good shape.
The car was duly stripped and the body sent to Sowerby Ash
Framing, who carefully rebuilt the frame to exacting standards, retaining as
much of the original wood as possible which allowed the easy fitting of the
original steel skin.
Meanwhile, the chassis was stripped and cleaned,
along with the axles and springs, steering and gearbox, although the engine,
which had been described as working nicely, was left alone.
Much of it
was in good condition, including the typically Renault copper header tank and
side radiators. Much work ensued.
Finally it was ready for trim and
Pritchard Coach Trimmers carefully repaired the front seats and retrimmed the
rear (and headlining) in a type of Bedford Cord which looks virtually unworn.
The dashboard looks particulary exotic - more Hispano than Renault NN which is
all part of its charm.
On arrival at Brightwells, the magneto was
away being sorted but it is hoped to have this fitted by the time of the sale.
The head gasket may also be faulty, although there is a spare
included.
It comes with an original instruction book, loads of bills, 8
old MOTs (the last of which expired in January 2021 with no advisories) and
a copy of a super two-page feature from the Automobile Magazine written by
Michael Ware dated October 2020. It is well-known within the VSCC Light Car
Sections which offers lots of fun and games for just this type of
vehicle.
This sympathetically restored Renault saloon is a quirky as they
come, and all the better for it. We love it - on offer at No Reserve, it could
be sitting in your garage very soon.
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