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Echelle 1/43ème
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Here is a miniature Renault Juvaquatre Dauphinoise in the colors of A. LATAPIE, specializing in bodywork, sheet metal, and painting in Balma in Haute-Garonne. This van features an elegant blue and orange livery, reflecting the era when artisans used their utility vehicles as mobile advertising tools.
This faithful reproduction is aimed at collectors passionate about the history of French automobiles and vintage advertising vehicles. It stands as an authentic testament to French craftsmanship from the 1950s and the commercial ingenuity of the time.
Miniature Features
- Model: Juvaquatre Dauphinoise van
- Brand: Renault
- Year: 1952-1960
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: Blue and orange
- Advertising: A. LATAPIE - Bodywork, Sheet Metal, Painting - Balma (31)
- Protective case included: Yes
The original model: the Juvaquatre Dauphinoise
The Renault Juvaquatre Dauphinoise was born in 1952 as an evolution of the famous pre-war Juvaquatre. Designed to meet the growing needs of French professionals, this van combines Renault's mechanical reliability with an optimized cargo volume for artisans and merchants.
Equipped with a 4-cylinder engine of 845 cm³ producing 21 horsepower, the Dauphinoise is distinguished by its fully enclosed rear cabin and swing doors that facilitate loading. Its robust chassis and leaf spring suspension allow it to carry up to 500 kg of goods, a remarkable performance for the time.
The commercial success of the Juvaquatre Dauphinoise is due to its perfect adaptation to the needs of French reconstruction. Artisans adopted it en masse, appreciating its versatility and robustness which made it the ideal working tool of the 1950s.
Renault in the 1950s
In the early 1950s, the Renault Management was undergoing a period of intense reconstruction after the upheavals of war. Nationalized in 1945, the company embarked on an ambitious diversification strategy, simultaneously developing passenger vehicles such as the 4CV and robust utility vehicles for professionals.
This period marked the emergence of the modern concept of a range of utility vehicles at Renault. The diamond brand recognized the strategic importance of the professional market in the French economic reconstruction and invested massively in developing solutions tailored for artisans, merchants, and small businesses. The Juvaquatre Dauphinoise fits perfectly into this vision, offering a reliable French alternative to foreign manufacturers that dominated the utility segment at the time.
The art of mobile advertising
In the 1950s, advertising vehicles were a fascinating marketing phenomenon. A. LATAPIE's company in Balma perfectly illustrates this era when every craftsman transformed his working tool into mobile advertising. This ingenious strategy allowed for reaching a wider clientele during professional travels.
Automobile bodywork was then a booming sector, driven by the increase in the French automobile fleet. Workshops like A. LATAPIE's combined traditional know-how and modern techniques, offering complete repair, painting, and transformation services. These family-owned businesses formed the local economic fabric, creating lasting ties with their nearby clientele.
The blue and orange livery of this Juvaquatre testifies to the care given to brand image, even by the humblest companies. This attention to detail reflects the spirit of an era where craftsmanship quality was the main selling point, long before the age of mass communication.
Complete your miniature collection
This Renault Juvaquatre Dauphinoise occupies a special place in the world of miniature advertising vehicles. It fits harmoniously into a collection dedicated to Renault vehicles or light utilities from post-war France.
Collectors passionate about the 1950s will find this miniature an ideal complement to family sedans of the time. It perfectly interacts with other French cars from the period, creating a coherent picture of professional mobility of that era. This piece will also appeal to enthusiasts of 1/43 scale miniatures seeking authentic models rich in history, privileged witnesses of French commercial ingenuity.
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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