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The 1961 Peugeot 404 Berline Grand Tourismo represents an important chapter in French automotive history. Designed by legendary designer Pininfarina, the 404 brought an elegant and timeless design that was appreciated both in Europe and far beyond. Introduced in 1960 as the successor to the Peugeot 403, the 404 stood out for its clean lines, generous interior space and solid build quality. The model quickly grew into a worldwide success, beloved for its reliability and comfortable handling.
This particular example of the Peugeot 404 Berline Grand Tourismo is one of the earliest production models from 1961 and found its way to the Netherlands via Italy. Early versions like this one feature distinctive details, including unpowered drum brakes on the front axle and a different distribution of the steering gear. These technical features contribute to the authentic driving feel of this classic and emphasize the pure character of early 404 models.
The deep black bodywork of this Peugeot 404 gives the car an elegant yet stately appearance. The contrast with the white steel dashboard and red fabric interior enhances the classic atmosphere of the interior. The whole exudes a timeless charm, with the sunroof adding an extra touch of luxury and providing a pleasant driving experience during sunny days.
The Peugeot 404 Berline Grand Tourismo is known for its reliable engineering and elegant appearance, and this early 1961 model is no exception. With its unique color scheme, original details and authentic driving experience, this classic is an attractive option for collectors and lovers of French cars from the 1960s.
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