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1910 Renault Type BZ for sale!

Make: Renault
Model: Type BZ
Type: --
Trim: Town Car
Year: 1910
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: Black
Engine: --
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: --
Drive type: --
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Astoria, New York, United States

1910 Renault Type BZ Town Car Additional Info:

Vehicle Original VIN : 255271910 Renault Type BZ Town Car by Moore & MungerThe French Renault enjoyed much popularity on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1910s for its excellent quality of engineering and its distinctive front end, created by a radiator that was actually mounted aft of the engine. This particular example has Coachwork by Moore & Munger, a Manhattan firm known as a supplier of bodies to the top echelon of New York City automobile dealers from 1904 to 1915. Moore & Munger was noted for their work on French vehicles, most prominently Renault, and was one of the first coachbuilders to employ aluminum in their bodies, rather than the wood construction many had carried over from the horse-drawn carriage trade. Today, the Renault remains in mostly original condition, including its rear compartment upholsterystuffed with horsehair and hand-embroideredand the speaking tube for communicating with the chauffeur. Not currently running and in need of mechanically recommissioning. Overall, it is a splendid survivor of its era in the most honest sense, with a regal look and charm sure to win it many new fans. Largely original and well-preserved condition Superb French engineering and American custom coachwork Imposing, dignified, and in a remarkable state of preservationPrice: $115000

Vehicle Original VIN : 25527
1910 Renault Type BZ Town Car by Moore & Munger
The French Renault enjoyed much popularity on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1910s for its excellent quality of engineering and its distinctive front end, created by a radiator that was actually mounted aft of the engine. This particular example has Coachwork by Moore & Munger, a Manhattan firm known as a supplier of bodies to the top echelon of New York City automobile dealers from 1904 to 1915. Moore & Munger was noted for their work on French vehicles, most prominently Renault, and was one of the first coachbuilders to employ aluminum in their bodies, rather than the wood construction many had carried over from the horse-drawn carriage trade. Today, the Renault remains in mostly original condition, including its rear compartment upholsterystuffed with horsehair and hand-embroideredand the speaking tube for communicating with the chauffeur. Not currently running and in need of mechanically recommissioning. Overall, it is a splendid survivor of its era in the most honest sense, with a regal look and charm sure to win it many new fans. Largely original and well-preserved condition Superb French engineering and American custom coachwork Imposing, dignified, and in a remarkable state of preservationPrice: $115000