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BMW M8 Competition (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW M8 Competition black (Minichamps) 1:87

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BMW M8 Competition (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW M8 Competition red (Minichamps) 1:87

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BMW M8 Competition (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW M8 Competition blue (Minichamps) 1:87

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Porsche 911 Targa 4S 992 (Minichamps) 1:87

Porsche 911 Targa 4S 992 silver (Minichamps) 1:87

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Porsche 911 Targa 4S 992 (Minichamps) 1:87

Porsche 911 Targa 4S 992 dark green (Minichamps) 1:87

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Porsche 911 Targa 4S 992 (Minichamps) 1:87

Porsche 911 Targa 4S 992 orange (Minichamps) 1:87

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Porsche 911 Turbo S 992 (Minichamps) 1:87

Porsche 911 Turbo S 992 grey (Minichamps) 1:87

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BMW X5 2019 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW X5 2019 blue (Minichamps) 1:87

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Volvo 480 Turbo (Minichamps) 1:87

Volvo 480 Turbo white (Minichamps) 1:87

This peculiar coupe was released in 1986, two years before the 440 sedan that shares its platform. This approach is opposite to that generally chosen by manufacturers. The 480 was Volvo’s first front-wheel drive, developed in the Netherlands (in the former offices of DAF, a brand bought by Volvo). The cabin offered four seats and the car received a Renault engine, with or without turbo.

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BMW X5 2019 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW X5 2019 grey (Minichamps) 1:87

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BMW Série 3 E21 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW 3 Series E21 green (Minichamps) 1:87

The Series 3 (E21), launched in 1975, is at the origin of an interminable line of successful models. During its entire career, this first generation was only available as a two-door sedan. The first versions were the 4-cylinder 316 and 318, supported, from the summer of 1977, by the 6 cylinder versions recognizable by their four headlights: the 320 and this 323i.

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BMW Série 3 E21 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW 3 Series E21 orange (Minichamps) 1:87

The Series 3 (E21), launched in 1975, is at the origin of an interminable line of successful models. During its entire career, this first generation was only available as a two-door sedan. The first versions were the 4-cylinder 316 and 318, supported, from the summer of 1977, by the 6 cylinder versions recognizable by their four headlights: the 320 and this 323i.

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BMW Série 3 E21 (Minichamps) 1:87

BMW 3 Series E21 light blue (Minichamps) 1:87

The Series 3 (E21), launched in 1975, is at the origin of an interminable line of successful models. During its entire career, this first generation was only available as a two-door sedan. The first versions were the 4-cylinder 316 and 318, supported, from the summer of 1977, by the 6 cylinder versions recognizable by their four headlights: the 320 and this 323i.

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Renault 16 Super (Norev) 1:87

Renault 16 Super dark green (Norev) 1:87

Unveiled in December 1964 and introduced to the public in March 1965 at the Geneva Motor Show, the two-box Renault 16 was between a four-door saloon and an estate, especially thanks its hatchback, which was, at the time, an unusual fifth door, even though the Renault 4 had already had one since 1961. This Norev R16 is a 1966 Super trim level, with reclining seats.

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Renault Dauphine (Norev) 1:87

Renault Dauphine yellow (Norev) 1:87

This small saloon was unveiled on March 6, 1956 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris. This rear-wheel drive, rear-engine model was 3.95 m/156 in.-long. Over 2 million units were sold until 1970. The Dauphine even experienced a (short) career in the United States. This colour, called "Parchemin Yellow", was only available in 1956 and 1957.

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Renault 4CV (Norev) 1:87

Renault 4CV Pastel Grey (Norev) 1:87

Introduced in 1946, produced from 1947, the 4CV is here reproduced in a post-October 1953 version (grille with three large bars, whereas the first series had six bars). This colour, called "Pastel Grey", was only available between 1953 and 1956.

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Citroën Méhari 1978 (Norev) 1:87

Citroën Méhari 1978 orange (Norev) 1:87

The Méhari is a plastic-body leisure vehicle based on the 2CV, unveiled in May 1968. This “Kirghiz” orange is a colour offered from the very beginning, available until the end of its career, in 1987. This 1979 model year, registered in Corsica, receives the redesigned front grille that appeared in 1977 and round instrument panel gauges, borrowed from the LN in summer 1978.

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Citroën CX 2000 (Norev) 1:87

Citroën CX 2000 white (Norev) 1:87

In autumn 1974, the CX succeeded the DS. Designed by Robert Opron, also the stylist of the GS and SM, this elegant executive car remained 15 years in Citroën’s catalogue. Before offering more luxurious trim levels, an estate and a long-wheelbase variant, the CX range first included the CX 2000, the model we have here, and the CX 2200.

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Citroën CX 2400 GTI (Norev) 1:87

Citroën CX 2400 GTI orange (Norev) 1:87

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Renault Estafette 1968 (Norev) 1:87

Renault Estafette 1968 grey (Norev) 1:87

If the R4 is Renault’s first front wheel drive passenger car, in 1961, the Estafette is the first Renault model in history to receive a front-wheel drive system: its launch took place in 1959. This panel van version lays on a standard chassis and receives a raised roof. This 1968 Estafette is registered in the French department of Sarthe (72).

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