1952 Citroën 11 BN Traction Avant. Very nice and rare example in excellent condition.
This classic 1952 Citroën Traction Avant 11 BN Coupé is a right-hand drive model that is one of the last Traction Avant Coupés built. It was produced in the last year of Traction Avant sedan production, and its 2-liter, four-cylinder motor produces around 46 horsepower. The car features a three-speed manual transmission, a suicide-style rear-hinged driver’s door, and a two-tone blue and white color scheme. The car appears to be in good overall condition, but its original interior materials show some fading and wear. There is some rust starting to form on the body, but much of it is visible and could easily be repaired. This Traction Avant coupé is an excellent example of its kind and would make a great addition to any collection.
The Citroën 11 BN Traction Avant is a French car that was produced by Citroën from 1934 to 1957. It was the first mass-produced front-wheel drive car and the first with a unitary body/chassis. It was also the first car to have disc brakes. The 11 BN was powered by a 1.3L four-cylinder engine, producing 35 horsepower. It had a top speed of 65 mph and could reach 0-60 mph in 25.1 seconds. It had a three-speed manual transmission. The car was a popular choice for police forces and taxis in France. It was also popular with the military, and was used by the French Army in World War II.
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