








Model Car Beige Renault Juvaquatre from 1939
Scale 1/43
Blisters on the roof (see photo No. 7), hence the 10 euro reduction

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Here's a beige 1939 Renault Juvaquatre that transports us directly to the French pre-war era. This 1:43 scale model car faithfully captures the spirit of an automobile that left a profound mark on the history of French industry, embodying Renault's technical audacity on the eve of World War II.
This meticulous reproduction is aimed at collectors passionate about automotive history who wish to enrich their collection with an emblematic model of French production from the 1930s . The Juvaquatre represents a turning point in Renault's constructive approach and deserves its place in any collection worthy of the name.
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Juvaquatre
- Brand: Renault
- Year: 1939
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Beige
- Protective case included: Yes
A revolutionary model in Renault history
The Renault Juvaquatre was launched in 1937 in a difficult economic climate marked by the Popular Front strikes. Louis Renault wanted to create a modern automobile capable of competing with the German and American productions that dominated the affordable car market at the time. This model represented a major technological breakthrough for the diamond-shaped brand.
Featuring revolutionary front-wheel drive , the Juvaquatre abandoned Renault's classic architecture to adopt cutting-edge technical solutions. Its 1003cc four-cylinder engine developed modest but sufficient power for the time, while its monocoque body offered an excellent compromise between lightness and strength. This design allowed Renault to offer a spacious and comfortable car at an affordable price.
Commercial success was immediate despite initial reluctance from dealers. The Juvaquatre attracted a bourgeois clientele in search of modernity, quickly establishing itself as a credible alternative to foreign productions on the French market.
Renault at the dawn of the Second World War
In 1939, Renault was experiencing a pivotal period in its history. Louis Renault, an authoritarian and visionary boss, was leading one of France's largest industrial companies. The Billancourt factory employed tens of thousands of workers, and the brand enjoyed a firmly established international reputation thanks to its successes in motor racing.
The design of the Juvaquatre was part of Louis Renault's strategy to democratize the automobile. Faced with rising tensions in Europe and the emergence of new competitors, the diamond-shaped brand sought to diversify its production to reach new customer segments. This period marked the peak of the French automotive industry before the upheavals of the war.
Founded in 1898 by brothers Louis, Marcel, and Fernand Renault, Renault had already endured many challenges. From early artisanal production to revolutionary technical innovations , the brand had forged a unique identity in the global automotive landscape, combining technical audacity with commercial pragmatism.
The Odyssey of the "Four Legs"
The Renault Juvaquatre, affectionately nicknamed "Quatre pattes" by its users, had an extraordinary destiny that far exceeded the ambitions of its designers. When war broke out in September 1939, many Juvaquatres were requisitioned by the French army to serve as liaison vehicles. Their robustness and fuel-efficiency made them valuable companions during the Phoney War.
But it was after the armistice that the Juvaquatre's story took a truly epic turn. During the Occupation, this model became one of the preferred vehicles of the French Resistance . Its discretion, reliability, and ability to travel with minimal fuel made it the ideal tool for clandestine missions. Many accounts report the use of Juvaquatres to transport resistance fighters, weapons, or secret documents across occupied France.
One of the most disturbing anecdotes concerns a beige Juvaquatre identical to our model car , used by a Lyon resistance network. This vehicle, driven by a local schoolteacher, enabled the evacuation of several Jewish families to the free zone. The beige color, considered particularly versatile by the illegal immigrants, contributed to the vehicle's invisibility during German checks. This story, long kept secret, perfectly illustrates how a simple automobile can become the privileged witness of the darkest hours of our history.
After the Liberation, production of the Juvaquatre resumed timidly before being definitively stopped in 1960. But its technical heritage continued in the brand's subsequent models, making this front-wheel drive pioneer the direct ancestor of the future Renault 4 and Renault 16 which would revolutionize the French automobile market.
Complete your model car collection
This 1939 Renault Juvaquatre occupies a strategic place in the world of French car model cars. It represents an essential link between the artisanal productions of the 1920s and the massive industrialization of the post-war period. For collectors specializing in French cars , this model is an essential complement to other Renault productions of the period.
This model car fits perfectly with other iconic models from the 1940s , creating historical coherence in your collection. It naturally interacts with French automotive classics , offering a unique perspective on the technical and aesthetic evolution of our national industry. Automotive history enthusiasts will find it an authentic testimony to a bygone era, while experienced collectors will appreciate the rarity and heritage value of this exceptional model.
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?
We package each order with the utmost care: bubble wrap, appropriate cushioning, and polystyrene. Your model car is perfectly secure during its journey.
What is the delivery time?
In-stock items are shipped within 24-48 hours. Please allow 2-3 business days for France via Colissimo or 4-5 days via Mondial Relay.
The model car is no longer in stock, when will you have it?
It's impossible for me to know exactly when I'll receive a new stock because I receive arrivals in dribs and drabs. Please contact me so I can keep you informed as soon as it's available.
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