This is the only car of the Peugeot 203 Coupe A Vendre 1954 line in Vietnam, possessing a rare turquoise paint color and many unique details.
The car was first introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1947, but it wasn't until 1949 that the first cars were delivered to customers.
In Vietnam, although there are estimated to be more than 15 Peugeot 203s in existence, there is only one Peugeot 203 Coupe A Vendre 1954. This car rarely appears on the streets. With its distinctive emerald green paint and luxurious chrome details, along with a brown leather interior, this car still retains its classic beauty.
One of the Peugeot 203's signature features was the front end with its chrome lion bonnet, the brand's signature symbol. However, in 1959, Peugeot removed this detail for safety reasons, replacing it with a new logo with a flat shape on the front of the car.
Technically, the Peugeot 203 was equipped with a 4-cylinder, 1290cc engine, delivering 42 horsepower when first launched, then increased to 44 horsepower in 1952. Notably, the engine design with a hemispherical combustion chamber, along with a 4-speed gearbox mounted on the control column. The maximum speed of the car reached 120 km/h, with the ability to accelerate from 0 to 97 km/h within 20 seconds.
The 1954 Peugeot 203 Coupe A Vendre is a living testament to the sophistication and class of classic cars, and will certainly continue to attract the attention of car enthusiasts around the world.