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Highlights
- Stunning model with great potential
- Unique history to the model with much documentation
- Seemingly a complete car
The Appeal
Throughout its history, Citroën is a brand that likes to change things up. That is exactly what it did by bringing out the Traction Avant all the way back in 1934. As the name would suggest, this is a front-wheel drive model that released when every other manufacturer was getting its head around rear-driven models.
Much like it did in its day, this particular example presents its occupants with a plush interior cabin. However, this model is only just emerging from its long-term storage. Indeed, it is a barn find. A seemingly complete car, it has lots of potential and will make one enthusiast very happy.
This is the perfect project for the upcoming winter and will make for an interesting piece to display at car shows come the return of the sun next spring.
History and Paperwork
- First registered in the UK 1983
- Believed to be an originally South African car
- Thought to have been imported to the UK by a Senior British Naval Officer in 1964
- May have been shipped on one of Her Majesty’s vessels
- With current owners since 1994
- Dry stored for many years
- Just recently emerging as a barn find
- Extensive history file with lots of paperwork
- Old MOT certificates
- Original repair manual
- Many invoices from previous work
- Several letters from the current owner attempting to contact the car’s original owner
- Many club rally badges
- V5c included
The Interior
- Red upholstery and wood trim make up the interior
- Bright red carpets present in surprisingly good condition
- Wood trim on the dashboard is presentable
- Red leather seats will need some TLC
- Red door cards also look to be in good condition
- Patina throughout the instrument cluster
- Steering wheel appears to be in one piece
- Chrome window winders
- Dashboard controls all seem present
- Large tear in the front passenger seat
The Exterior
- Traction Avant shape is stunning, still today
- Finished in black
- Paint work looks good as a whole
- Body work appears to be in good condition
- Some scuff marks to the wheels but overall in good shape
- Chrome bumpers do look weathered
- Some surface corrosion underneath
- Vendor assures us the chassis is solid
- The car appears to be complete
The Mechanics
- 1.9-litre inline-four, 57hp
- Three-speed manual transmission
- Engine reportedly turns over despite sitting for so long
- Will certainly require a good mechanical overhaul
- Good service history prior to storage
- Revolutionary front-wheel drive layout
Summary
Despite spending many years garaged and now presenting as a barn find, this 1951 Citroën Traction Avant looks to be in a very approachable condition. It is certainly going to require some work over the winter months, but the restoration job does not appear at first glance to be overwhelming. Not only will it provide something to do through the colder months, it will also make for a wonderful classic to show off come the spring.
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