1951 Citroën Traction-Avant
This Citroën is in auction, bid now!
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Body
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Sedan
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Transmission
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Manual
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Exterior Color
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British Racing Green
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Upholstery
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Leatherette
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Citroën Traction Avant 15/6 | 1951
Highlights:
– Rare Traction Avant with Belgian origin and English coachbuilder conversion in 1959
– Restoration history with documentation available
– Restored in original British Racing Green with period options
– FIVA registered and well-documented in various publications
Our customer offers for sale this Citroën Traction Avant 15/6 from 1951. The car has had a documented history, being restored in the past. The vehicle was originally built at the Belgian factory in Forest and converted by an English coachbuilder in Sussex in 1959. It has undergone two restorations, one in 1994 and a partial one in 2022.
The exterior is finished in a classic British Racing Green, complete with period-specific options such as enhanced front wings, bumpers, running boards, and headlights. The interior features red leatherette, a Belgian option from the time. Despite some signs of wear, the interior remains intact and adds to the vintage appeal of the vehicle. Mechanically, the car needs some minor maintenance.
Overall, this Citroën 15.6 Break de Chasse offers a unique combination of classic styling, preserved history, and mechanical reliability, making it a good choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
While this car is in generally good condition, please be aware of minor imperfections in the paintwork and chrome details that are visible upon close inspection.
This item is sold on an ‘as is’ basis. The condition of this item is the opinion of our customer and may differ from your own opinion. Photos and listing descriptions are for guidance purposes only.
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Buyer is responsible for delivery and collection of any vehicle purchased at auction.
This car is currently located in Valais, Switzerland.
This car drives, brakes, and shifts.
The car has Swiss registration. The buyer is responsible for registration in its own country.
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