Citroën Norev Citroën Ami 6 Diecast Metal Model 1:18 Scale
Citroën Norev Citroën Ami 6 Diecast Metal Model 1:18 Scale
Citroën, Die Cast Metal Model Norev Citroën Ami 6 1:18 Scale 4 Openings.
Citroën is a French automobile company founded in 1919 by André Citroën when he decided to devote himself actively to the production of automobiles and is now part of the Stellantis group. Andre Citroën has always been passionate about mechanics and inclined to innovations and inventions. Immediately after finishing his studies in 1902, he bought an industrial patent in Poland for the production of a gear that was then revolutionary, the gear provided, in fact, a constant force during use. and it was also silent; this type of gear was called "cusped" or "double helix". The production of the gear immediately proved to be a winning choice and the small workshop opened by Citroën rapidly expanded, expanding the range of products and also patenting devices for cars. At the outbreak of the First World War, Andre Citroën, with the help of the French government, built a factory for the production of grenades which was fundamental to the victory of the French thanks to the considerable number of grenades supplied during the war; in fact, the factory used the theory of Taylorism for the production of grenades, a theory that allowed a daily production of around 50,000 grenades in 1917. After the war, Citroën immediately realized that the industrial future lay in the production of cars; however, the idea that drove Citroën to found the car company in 1919 that still bears his name today was the creation of a car accessible to all and not reserved for a few as was the case until then. The first car produced by the "double chevron" car manufacturer is the Type of 1919. The Citroën Ami 6 is a mid-range car produced by the French car manufacturer Citroën from 1961 to 1969, born from a stylistic idea by Flaminio Bertoni and based on the 1960 C60 prototype.
In perfect general condition, without signs of wear and without original box, with stand only.
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