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Peugeot 404 Coupe 1966

General description : The 404 model came in many shapes. From a normal Sedan and Kombi to Convertible and Coupe. The Pininfarina designed Coupe was introduced in 1963.
Exterior: Older dark blue metallic paint. Good chrome, glass rubber etc. Rolling on rare Chromodora Peugeot aluminium wheels and the original rims with hubcaps are also along with the car. No corrosion.
Interior: Original vinyl seats in good condition. Instruments in good condition with all functions working.
Engine: Very healthy sound and delivering that smooth power in normal Peugeot fashion.
History: It was first registered in Sweden back in July 1966. Owned previously by a Peugeot mechanic since 1999. Including dealers it changed hands 6 times.

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1966 Peugeot 404 Coupe is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Saxtorp by Auto Dealer for €21900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Peugeot Model : 404 Model Version : Coupe Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1966 Sub type : Coupé Location : Scoutvägen 25SE-26193 Saxtorp

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About Peugeot
Peugeot, a renowned French automobile manufacturer, is recognized for producing sensible yet stylish vehicles known for their reliability, comfort, and innovative engineering. Here's an overview of Peugeot's history up to the iconic 205 GTI and its larger siblings:

Peugeot: A Sensible Legacy
Early Years and Foundation:

Origins: Founded in 1810 as a family-run manufacturing business, Peugeot initially produced various products, including coffee mills and bicycles.
Transition to Automobiles: The company ventured into automobiles in the late 19th century, producing its first automobile in 1889.
Milestones and Noteworthy Models:

Peugeot 201 (1929-1937):
Significance: Considered one of the early successful mass-produced cars, marked by its reliability and affordability.
Innovation: Featured a robust and economical four-cylinder engine.
Peugeot 203 (1948-1960):
Post-War Success: A symbol of the company's resurgence after World War II, known for its durability and comfortable ride.
Technical Advancements: Introduced independent front suspension and hydraulic brakes.
Peugeot 404 (1960-1975):
International Recognition: Enjoyed global success, lauded for its reliability, ruggedness, and stylish design.
Variants: Available as a sedan, wagon, and convertible, becoming an emblematic Peugeot model.
Peugeot 205 (1983-1998):
Cult Classic: The iconic 205 became a symbol of Peugeot's excellence in the small car segment, offering versatility, practicality, and spirited driving dynamics.
205 GTI (1984-1994): The GTI variant gained legendary status, acclaimed for its sporty performance, handling, and driving experience.
Legacy and Innovation:

Engineering Excellence: Peugeot became synonymous with technological innovation, embracing advancements in engine technology, safety features, and design aesthetics.
Reliability and Durability: Known for producing cars with a reputation for reliability and minimal maintenance, establishing trust among consumers.
Larger Siblings and Family Heritage:

Peugeot 305, 405, and Beyond: Peugeot's larger models, like the 305 and 405, carried forward the brand's reputation for comfort, reliability, and practicality.
Family Traits: Maintaining Peugeot's commitment to quality, these larger models offered a blend of comfort, durability, and European elegance.
Conclusion
Peugeot's journey from its early days to the iconic 205 GTI and larger models like the 305 and 405 reflected a commitment to engineering excellence, reliability, and a sense of practical luxury. The brand's legacy of producing sensible yet stylish cars, often requiring minimal maintenance, solidified its position as a trusted name in the automotive world, particularly during the 20th century.