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Scale 1/43

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Renault 4CV "Pie" Paris Police 1956 - An icon of French public order
This magnificent 1956 Renault 4CV Paris Police miniature takes us back to the atmosphere of post-war France, when Parisian law enforcement officers roamed the streets of the capital at the wheel of these small two-tone sedans. Affectionately nicknamed "Pie" because of its distinctive black and white livery, this police 4CV perfectly embodies the era when France was rapidly modernizing.
This collector's item will delight French car enthusiasts and fans of detective history, offering an authentic testimony to a bygone era when the Renault 4CV was omnipresent in the French urban landscape.
Characteristics of the miniature
- Model: Renault 4CV "Pie" Paris Police
- Brand: Renault
- Year: 1956
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Black and white ("Pie" livery)
- Protective case included: Yes
The Renault 4CV: symbol of the democratization of the automobile
Launched in 1947, the Renault 4CV represents a major turning point in French automotive history. Designed during World War II under the direction of Fernand Picard, this small four-seater saloon was intended to power post-war France. With its 760cc rear-mounted engine developing 21 horsepower, it offered an economical and reliable means of transportation for French families.
The 4CV was distinguished by its revolutionary monocoque body and modern design that prioritized efficiency over elegance. Its remarkable spaciousness and compact dimensions (3.60 meters long) made it the ideal vehicle for urban traffic, a quality that did not escape the attention of the Parisian police.
Produced in more than 1.1 million units by 1961, the 4CV quickly became the car of the French people , democratizing the automobile and transforming the travel habits of the French. Its commercial success was such that it allowed Renault to regain its leading position in the French automobile market.
Renault: the legacy of a pioneer
In 1956, the Renault brand underwent a period of reconstruction and innovation under the leadership of Pierre Lefaucheux. Nationalized in 1945, Régie Renault focused on democratizing the automobile with the 4CV, which quickly became the spearhead of its commercial strategy. This period marked Renault's entry into the era of mass production.
Founded in 1899 by brothers Louis, Marcel, and Fernand Renault, the Boulogne-Billancourt company had already distinguished itself before the war through its technical innovations and competitive successes. The 1898 Renault Type A , the brand's first car, laid the foundations for an industrial philosophy focused on innovation and quality. After the dark years of the Occupation, the 4CV symbolized Renault's rebirth and its ability to anticipate the needs of a changing French society.
This period also saw Renault develop its first collaborations with public services, foreshadowing the numerous institutional markets that the brand would subsequently win, particularly in the areas of public safety and urban transport .
When the "Pie" patrolled Paris
The adoption of the Renault 4CV by the Paris Police Prefecture in 1956 marked a true revolution in urban law enforcement methods. Before this date, law enforcement officers traveled primarily on foot, by bicycle, or used large vehicles ill-suited to the Parisian traffic of the time. The small 4CV, with its exceptional maneuverability and low fuel consumption, allowed police officers to patrol the capital's narrow streets more effectively .
The two-tone black and white livery, quickly nicknamed "Pie" by Parisians, became emblematic of this era. This color was not an aesthetic choice but rather met practical criteria: black better masked urban dirt while white ensured better visibility, particularly important in a city where street lighting was still limited in some neighborhoods.
These small police cars accompanied the social transformations of Paris in the 1950s. They witnessed the rise of the Trente Glorieuses, circulating alongside the first traffic jams caused by the democratization of the automobile. The police officers who drove them readily recounted that they sometimes had to push the car to get going in cold weather, creating comical scenes that humanized the image of the police force.
An amusing detail: these police 4CVs were sometimes used for undercover missions because their unremarkable appearance allowed them to go unnoticed once the insignia were removed. This versatility contributed to their popularity within the Prefecture, which ordered several hundred examples until the early 1960s.
Complete your collection of French model cars
This Renault 4CV Police fits perfectly into a collection dedicated to exceptional French vehicles . It naturally finds its place alongside other iconic models of French motoring, such as the Citroën model cars from the same era or the legendary Peugeot models that marked the 1950s.
For collectors passionate about the world of public service vehicles , this miniature is an ideal starting point for a thematic collection including fire engines and other police and gendarmerie vehicles . It also harmonizes with the automobiles of the 1950s , a fascinating period of reconstruction and modernization of France.
This piece will particularly appeal to fans of French automotive history and collectors looking for authentic models representative of an era. Its reproduction quality and unique character make it a choice element to enrich a collection of French model cars or classic vehicles , testifying to the evolution of mentalities and techniques of this pivotal period in French history.
Même métier : police et gendarmerie
Même marque : Renault
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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.
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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?
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