




Model Car Peugeot 404 convertible white and red with VITTEL advertising
Echelle: 1/43ème

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This stunning miniature Peugeot 404 convertible in its Vittel advertising livery captures the essence of French automotive design from the 1960s. With its white and red hues adorned with the famous logo of the mineral water brand, it instantly evokes the promotional campaigns of the time and the golden age of automotive marketing.
A true witness to French industrial history, this faithful reproduction stands out as a prized piece for any enthusiast of advertising vehicles and exceptional miniature models. It perfectly embodies the meeting of French automotive art and the world of commercial communication during the Trente Glorieuses.
Miniature features
- Model: 404 convertible
- Brand: Peugeot
- Year: 1960s
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: White and red with Vittel advertising
- Protective case included: Yes
Description of the real model
The Peugeot 404 convertible made its debut in 1962, three years after the launch of its sedan counterpart. Developed by Pininfarina, this convertible version of the 404 immediately charms with its elegant lines and sporty silhouette, characteristic of Italian automotive design.
Equipped with the same engine as its sedan sibling - a 1.6 liter 4-cylinder producing 72 horsepower - the 404 convertible is distinguished by its reinforced chassis and high-quality fabric roof. Its refined interior, leather seats, and careful finishing quickly establish it as a prestige automobile, positioned in the French premium segment.
With only 10,252 units produced between 1962 and 1968, the 404 convertible remains one of the most exclusive versions in the Peugeot lineup. Its commercial success, although modest, confirms the French public's interest in stylish convertibles and successful Franco-Italian collaborations.
The Peugeot brand in the 1960s
At the time of the 404 convertible's launch, Peugeot was undergoing a period of intense modernization. The Sochaux-based company, with its century-old industrial heritage, established itself as one of the key players in French automotive alongside Renault and Citroën. The 1960s marked a strategic turning point with the adoption of new production methods and openness to international collaboration.
Founded in 1810 by Jean-Pierre and Jean-Frédéric Peugeot, the family business evolved from traditional metallurgy to the automotive industry. In the 1960s, under modern management, Peugeot developed a coherent and ambitious range. The 404, launched in 1960, symbolizes this new approach: quality manufacturing, refined design, and premium positioning characterize the strategy of the lion brand.
This period also saw Peugeot forge decisive partnerships, particularly with Pininfarina for design, and develop its international sales network. The company invested heavily in its production tools and diversified its offering, thus laying the groundwork for its future expansion into European and global markets.
The story of this Peugeot 404 convertible in Vittel colors immerses us in the fascinating world of French automotive marketing from the 1960s. At this time, manufacturers did not hesitate to dress their finest models in the colors of prestigious brands to create large-scale promotional events.
Vittel, an iconic brand from the Vosges founded in 1854, was also undergoing a period of modernization in its communication. The association with Peugeot is part of a mutual enhancement strategy: the mineral water brand benefits from the image of quality and French elegance conveyed by the convertible, while Peugeot expands its visibility among the audience of spas and outdoor leisure activities.
These advertising vehicles traveled the French roads during sporting events, trade fairs, and summer festivities. Their presence on the circuits of the Tour de France or in seaside resorts helped to firmly cement the image of both brands in the collective unconscious of the French. Today, these special liveries represent true witnesses of the French art of living and the commercial ingenuity of this golden era.
The rarity of these advertising configurations on the real model explains today's special appeal for collectors of these faithful reproductions, true time capsules of the economic and cultural history of France during the Trente Glorieuses.
Complete your miniature collection
This Peugeot 404 convertible Vittel naturally finds its place at the heart of specialized collections of French automobiles and vintage advertising vehicles. It harmonizes perfectly with other models from the Peugeot miniature range, creating a coherent set representative of the stylistic evolution of the Sochaux brand.
Enthusiasts of advertising vehicles will find an ideal complement to other promotional liveries from the 1960s-1970s, a fascinating period when the automobile served as a preferred communication vector for many French brands. This miniature also dialogues with other French convertibles from the same era, illustrating the diversity of the national convertible offering.
Aimed at passionate collectors of French automotive history, this reproduction also appeals to vintage marketing enthusiasts and nostalgic individuals from the Trente Glorieuses. Its careful finishing at 1/43 scale makes it a top choice for enriching a collection dedicated to 1960s automobiles or exceptional French creations.
Même marque : Peugeot
Frequently Asked Questions
How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
What scales are available?
Our model cars are mainly offered in 1/43, 1/24, 1/18 and 1/87 (HO) scales. The scale is always indicated in the product sheet.
The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
Yes, each model car is systematically delivered in its protective box. This box preserves the collectible value and protects your model car from dust and shocks.
How is my package protected during transport?
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