The Peugeot 403 Cabriolet 1958 is a unique piece of French automotive history. This two-seater convertible was one of the last models of the Peugeot 403 series, released in 1958. It differentiated itself from its predecessors in many ways, sporting a boxy, yet elegant, body design, an aerodynamic front grille, and prominent side fins. The rounded arch fenders give the vehicle a unique and eye-catching silhouette, while the chrome bumper adorns the front of the car. This car stands out thanks to its bright, "Coral Red" paint color. Combined with the chrome accents and intricate detailing, the car really stands out among other automobiles. You can even find unique styling elements like the single round fog light mounted in the front grille and the "gun barrel" tail lights that stretch across the rear. The interior of the car features a grey leather upholstery. This luxurious material gives the interior a timeless feel that provides a comfortable, vintage look and feel for the driver and passenger. The dashboard has a more modern look, with plenty of gauges and switches, along with the trademark Peugeot logo. The wooden accents throughout the car add an extra touch of style. The Peugeot 403 Cabriolet 1958 is equipped with a 1.5-liter, four-cylinder engine that produces 57 horsepower. The car also features a four-speed manual transmission and semi-automatic synchro gearshift, giving the driver maximum control over the vehicle. On top of it all, the car comes with a power convertible top, making it easy to enjoy a sunny day. The Peugeot 403 Cabriolet 1958 is a one-of-a-kind classic car that stands out for its bright and iconic appearance, luxurious interior, and modern features. It's a timeless piece that will make any collector drool and brings a sense of nostalgia to those lucky enough to experience it.
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