



Model Car Renault Alpine A110 1600 blue number 19 - 1976 Monte Carlo Rally
Scale 1/43
M. Mouton / F. Conconi

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Renault Alpine A110 1600 blue number 19 - Monte Carlo Rally 1976
This magnificent miniature of the Renault Alpine A110 1600 transports us directly to the electrifying atmosphere of the 1976 Monte Carlo Rally. Faithfully reproducing the car driven by the duo M. Mouton and F. Conconi , this replica captures all the essence of this legendary French sports car in its characteristic blue livery adorned with the number 19.
A true collector's item for car and motorsport enthusiasts, this miniature represents an emblematic moment in the history of French rallying, when Alpine dominated the European special stages with its legendary A110.
Characteristics of the miniature
- Model: Alpine A110 1600
- Brand: Renault Alpine
- Year: 1976
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Blue with number 19
- Crew: M. Mouton / F. Conconi
- Protective case included: Yes
The Alpine A110, a legend born in the Alps
Developed in the early 1960s by Jean Rédélé , the Alpine A110 perfectly embodies the French philosophy of motorsport. This revolutionary berlinetta, built on the technical basis of the Renault 8 Gordini, is distinguished by its particularly light fiberglass body and its optimized weight distribution with its rear engine.
The 1976 1600 version represents the culmination of this exceptional lineage. Equipped with the Renault-Gordini 1600 engine developing approximately 140 horsepower, it boasted a remarkable power-to-weight ratio thanks to its weight of only 750 kilos. This configuration allowed it to excel on all terrains, from the winding roads of the Alps to the icy special stages of Monte Carlo.
The A110 made rallying history by winning the inaugural World Rally Championship for Manufacturers in 1973 , definitively establishing Alpine's reputation on the international stage. Its elegant silhouette and exceptional performance have made it a timeless icon of French motoring.
Alpine, the French spirit of motorsport
Founded in 1955 by Jean Rédélé in Dieppe , Alpine was born from one man's passion for motor racing. A former Renault driver and dealer, Rédélé developed his first sports cars based on the reliable mechanics of Renault sedans, creating a winning formula that would last for decades.
In the 1970s, the period to which this Monte Carlo A110 belongs, Alpine enjoyed its greatest rallying successes . The French brand racked up victories in the most prestigious events, from Monte Carlo to the Tour de Corse, including the Alpine rallies that gave their name to the brand. This dominance was based on a unique philosophy: prioritizing agility and lightness over raw power.
The year 1976 marked a pivotal period for Alpine, which continued to evolve technically while preparing for the arrival of its successor, the future A310. This period represented the golden age of the berlinetta , where the A110 reached its technical maturity and confirmed its worldwide reputation.
Monte-Carlo 1976: when the Alpine danced on the ice
The 1976 Monte Carlo Rally remains etched in the memory of one of the most spectacular events in the history of this legendary race. That year, the particularly difficult weather conditions transformed the roads in the Nice hinterland into veritable natural ice rinks , putting the drivers and their machines to the test.
The Mouton-Conconi crew, driving this Alpine A110 number 19, was competing in a context where technical mastery took precedence over power . The A110, with its particular weight distribution and predictable road handling, proved particularly suited to these extreme conditions. The berlinetta drivers developed a unique driving technique, exploiting rear traction to negotiate the icy hairpins with surgical precision.
This 1976 Monte Carlo edition perfectly illustrated the spirit of rallying at the time : cars still close to production, gentleman drivers, most of them amateurs, and a friendly atmosphere that did not exclude growing professionalism. The Alpine A110 perfectly embodied this spirit, combining sporting performance with French elegance.
Contemporary accounts describe the extraordinary ballet of the blue berlinettas on the snowy roads, providing an unforgettable spectacle for the many enthusiasts who came to cheer on the teams. This image of the A110 gliding gracefully along the roads of Monte Carlo remains one of the most iconic in the history of French rallying.
Complete your collection of French model cars
This 1976 Alpine A110 Monte-Carlo naturally finds its place at the heart of a collection dedicated to French automotive heritage . It pairs perfectly with other iconic models of the era, notably the rally model cars that retrace the finest hours of French motorsport.
Collectors passionate about the Alpine universe will appreciate complementing it with other versions of the A110, creating a complete retrospective of this exceptional lineage. It also interacts with the Alpine-Renault model cars and Renault models that illustrate the evolution of the diamond brand in motorsport.
This piece will appeal to both experienced collectors and enthusiasts discovering the world of model cars. It is an excellent introduction to 1970s cars and French sports cars , testifying to a time when the French automotive industry shone on all the world's circuits. For competition enthusiasts, it fits perfectly into a collection dedicated to racing cars , recalling the finest hours of international rallying.
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.
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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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