The Citroen Petite Rosalie Sedan of 1933 is a vehicle that is as emblematic of French culture and design as it is of the inter-war period. Resplendent in its steel blue exterior, this four-door Sedan is a sight to behold with its traditional French styling and classic curves. The Petite Rosalie has an intricately detailed chrome grille, edged in a smart black trim, and is adorned with a polished metal hood ornament. The windows are flanked by strong lines of chrome which draw attention to the luminous brightwork that accentuates the cars classic silhouette. The interior of the Petite Rosalie is just as beguiling as its exterior design. Upholstered in a luxurious beige leather seating, the interior also features mottled wood paneling and brass fixtures. Upon entry into the cabin, guests are immediately struck by the warmth of the inviting colors, materials and fittings. The original 3-spoke steering wheel and traditional dashboard, with its large round dials, are indicative of the period. Air ventilation is provided with the addition of two small ventilation windows placed in the upper corners of the vehicle, which are still in working order. Under the hood is a 1.3 liter, four-cylinder, gasoline engine producing 30 horsepower. The engine benefits from a three-speed manual transmission and is capable of taking the car to speeds of up to 75 km/h. This robust powertrain ensures the Petite Rosalie is well-suited to any terrain and can tackle most hills with ease. It also has a firm suspension system, with the ability to comfortably process bumps and pot holes without sacrificing comfort. The Citroen Petite Rosalie Sedan of 1933 is truly a timeless classic modern yet vintage and a prime example of French design and craftsmanship. The classic blend of style, beauty, performance and power makes this vehicle a pleasure to drive and an absolute joy to behold.
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