The 1933 Peugeot 301C Decapotable CL3 Coupe is a classic French car from the early 1930s. It features a sporty, low-slung silhouette, with suicide doors, a long hood, and a sloping rear end. Its body is primarily constructed from aluminum, with chrome detailing and a unique front radiator grille. The CL3 Coupe sits on 14-inch artillery-style spoked wheels, with thick racing tires. It is powered by a flat-four, 1.5 liter supercharged engine that is capable of achieving a top speed of 74 mph. Inside the vehicle, the luxurious interior is appointed with a claret red upholstery, including leather-trimmed seating for four. Behind the drivers seat is a Maron leather-lined luggage compartment, complete with a pair of fitted traveling cases. Additional features include a foldable roof with manually operated wing windows, a folding front windscreen, an interior light, and an oil pressure indicator. The 301C Decapotable CL3 Coupe remains an iconic and rare classic car that has been highly regarded in collector circles throughout the years.
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