The best-selling classic cars in France

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In France, the collector car market is very dynamic . Although it undergoes developments from year to year, some models nevertheless survive through the ages without ever experiencing a drop in interest among enthusiasts. Whether they are timeless, iconic or even rare, the best-selling collector's cars in France are distinguished by their diversity of style , witness to the enthusiasm that this type of vehicle arouses among the greatest number of people.

The Citroën 2CV, THE iconic French collector's car par excellence

The Citroën 2CV is unsurprisingly at the top of sales. It must be said that the famous Deuche, having been produced from 1948 to 1990 and having sold more than 5 million copies, is linked to a host of memories for many of us. In 2020, nearly 2,000 examples were acquired by French collectors , which confirms its status as an essential vehicle.

The creation of the 2CV dates back to a project that can, nowadays, make you smile. Citroën wanted to create a car accessible to all , capable of transporting two people and 50 kg of potatoes at a speed of 60 km/h. The idea goes even further since the 2CV also had to be able to cross a plowed field without breaking the eggs carried on board. The result is therefore the 2CV identifiable at first glance that we all know, with a simplified but ingenious design, equipped with a revolutionary suspension and an air-cooled twin-cylinder engine , skilfully combining reliability and ease of maintenance. . The 2CV quickly won the hearts of the French and established itself as the symbol of the popular car par excellence . Its mechanical simplicity, low fuel consumption and ability to cope with the most difficult terrain have made it a valuable ally in both rural and urban environments. During the Trente Glorieuses, it was able to embody freedom and mobility for an entire generation in search of modernity and practicality.

The Chevrolet Corvette: the American sports car legend

The Chevrolet Corvette is a true icon of the American automobile industry. Since its introduction to the market in 1953, the Corvette has embodied the American dream by offering speed, power and style in one vehicle. Produced by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand, the Corvette is currently in its eighth generation, with each model more sophisticated and powerful than the last.

Initially equipped with a straight-six engine, the first generation Corvette (the C1) didn't really take off until 1955, when it was equipped with Chevrolet's legendary Small Block V8. This established the Corvette's reputation as a sports car with a distinctive design , characterized by its fluid lines and dual rear headlights.

Over the years, the Corvette has undergone multiple developments, adapting for example to new safety and pollution standards , or even introducing significant improvements in terms of aerodynamics and performance , as evidenced by the ZR versions. -1, which pushed the boundaries of automotive technology of the time. The seventh generation is also worth mentioning, since the Chevrolet Corvette C7 (2014-2019) brought significant improvements in terms of in-car technology and performance. Along with the Z06 and ZR1, the C7 cemented the Corvette's reputation as a top sports car .

The Corvette is more than just a car; it is a symbol of American automotive excellence , admired and collected by enthusiasts around the world. At AN Model Cars, we offer you the reproduction of the seventh generation of this legendary vehicle in its 1/18 miniature version . C7 or Camaro, it's up to you to determine which one will help enhance your collection .

The Porsche 911, or the excellence of German sportiness

The Porsche 911 , another icon of sports automobiles , is also among the best-selling collector's cars with 431 transactions in France in 2020. Its continuous production since 1963 makes it a timeless model. It is clear that the Porsche 911 is undoubtedly one of the most iconic and respected sports cars in the automotive world . Since its launch in 1963, the 911 has maintained its reputation for performance, design and cutting-edge technology. Unanimously recognized for its timeless design and sportiness , it is a popular choice among sports car enthusiasts and collectors.

First introduced at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 911 was the successor to the Porsche 356, offering a rear-mounted 2.0-liter flat-six engine that produced 130 horsepower. The combination of this engine and lightweight construction then promised exceptional performance for the time. Building on its success, the 911 has gone through eight generations, each bringing significant improvements in terms of performance, technology and comfort, one of the perfect examples of which is the Porsche 911 GT3 RS . Do you like the manufacturer, but want an accessible model? Discover our miniature Porsche models with finishes as precise as they are meticulous and make your choice from our 1/12 models, 1/18, 1/43 or even 1/64, each one living up to your dreams!

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