


Model Car Renault Alpine A110 1300S blue from 1971 (My Legendary Cars collection) WITHOUT cardboard box

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The Renault Alpine A110 1300S: French motorsport icon
This magnificent model car of the blue 1971 Renault Alpine A110 1300S captures the essence of this French motorsport legend. Part of the prestigious My Mythical Cars collection, this faithful reproduction pays tribute to one of the most iconic sports cars of the 1970s.
A choice piece for any enthusiast of French model cars , this Alpine A110 naturally stands out as a must-have in any collection dedicated to French automotive heritage. Its characteristic blue livery and perfectly respected proportions make it an object of fascination as much as a historical testimony.
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Alpine A110 1300S
- Brand: Renault Alpine
- Year: 1971
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Alpine Blue
- Protective case included: No
The Alpine A110: Birth of a French legend
The Alpine A110 was launched in 1961 by Jean Rédélé, founder of the Alpine brand. This revolutionary berlinetta marked a turning point in the history of French motorsport. Initially designed as an evolution of the A108, the A110 adopted a fiberglass body mounted on a tubular chassis, a bold technical solution for the time.
The 1971 1300S version represents the pinnacle of this lineage, equipped with the Renault 1300 cc engine developing 140 horsepower. This powertrain, combined with a featherweight of just 700 kg, gives the A110 exceptional performance and remarkable agility on winding roads. The perfect balance between power and lightness makes this Alpine an absolute benchmark in terms of sporty driving.
The commercial success of the A110 exceeded all expectations, with nearly 7,500 units produced between 1961 and 1977. This success established Alpine as a key brand in French motorsport, competing with the biggest European manufacturers on international rally circuits.
Alpine: French excellence in motorsport
Founded in 1955 by Jean Rédélé , a car enthusiast and son of a Renault dealer, Alpine was born from the desire to create specifically French sports cars. Based in Dieppe, Normandy, the brand quickly developed unique expertise in the design of lightweight, high-performance berlinettas, relying on Renault's reliable mechanics.
In the early 1970s, when the A110 1300S was launched, Alpine experienced a remarkable period of expansion . The Normandy-based brand established itself on rally circuits around the world, racking up prestigious victories. This golden period culminated in the conquest of the first World Rally Championship for Manufacturers in 1973, definitively establishing Alpine among the world's motorsport elite.
Alpine's artisanal approach, combining technical innovation and French expertise, forges the brand's unique identity. Each car is assembled with meticulous care, creating exceptional vehicles that appeal to both professional drivers and discerning sports driving enthusiasts.
The Blue Berlinette: Symbol of an era
The Alpine A110 quickly transcended its status as a mere sports car to become a true cultural phenomenon of the 1970s. Its distinctive silhouette and characteristic blue color made it the emblem of a generation of young French people who loved speed and freedom. Resounding rally successes, including victories at Monte Carlo and the Mille Lacs, propelled the A110 to the status of national icon.
A particularly interesting anecdote illustrates the impact of this car on the French imagination: during the 1973 Monte Carlo Rally, the Alpine team achieved a historic hat-trick with Jean-Claude Andruet, Bernard Darniche, and Jean-Pierre Nicolas. This exceptional performance, broadcast live on television, transformed the A110 into a symbol of French excellence in the face of international competition, notably the formidable Porsche and Lancia.
The A110 also inspired comic book creators and filmmakers of the time. Its presence in several French films of the 1970s and its appearance in various graphic works testify to its deep roots in popular culture. This berlinetta became the reflection of a French art de vivre , combining elegance, performance and technical sophistication.
Even today, the memory of the Alpine A110 evokes a particular nostalgia among car enthusiasts. It represents a time when French manufacturers dared to challenge foreign giants on their own turf, with success and panache. This emotional dimension largely explains the enduring enthusiasm for this legendary car.
Complete your collection of French model cars
This Alpine A110 1300S occupies a special place in the world of French car model cars. It fits perfectly alongside other French icons such as the Citroën DS or the Renault 4CV , forming a coherent whole representative of French automotive heritage.
For passionate Alpine Renault collectors, this model car is a great piece to combine with other models from the Dieppe brand. It also finds its place in a collection dedicated to the 1970s , the golden era of French motorsport.
This reproduction appeals to a diverse audience: experienced collectors looking for iconic models, Alpine enthusiasts eager to own a model car version of their dream car, or even automotive history enthusiasts wishing to preserve the memory of this exceptional period. Its meticulous finish and historical authenticity make it a lasting investment for any fan of French model cars , a tangible testimony to a bygone golden age of French motorsport.
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