Peugeot 504 cabriolet
German registration - Superb restoration - Just two owners - Easy to use - no reserve At Peugeot, coupé and cabriolets versions of the saloon have become a tradition. Following the 203 and 403 cabriolets, Peugeot called on Pininfarina for the 404, who created a body that was completely different to the saloon. With the 504 launched in 1968, the manufacturer from Sochaux followed the same Italian route, which resulted in an elegant yet original body, with four rectangular headlights and sloping tail lights. The form evolved over the life of the car, while retaining the elegance of the original design. According to the current owner, this 504 cabriolet was sold new in Lörrach, Germany. The owner had a second home in Spain, in Alicante, and took the car there, as it was perfectly suited to the sunny southern climate. Some 17 years ago, she decided to send the cabriolet to our collector's workshop for a thorough restoration. Sadly, she never saw the car finished, as she died before the work was completed. Our collector acquired the car from the estate in 1997. The car has been totally restored, with the body stripped and re-painted, the leather upholstery and carpets refurbished. The original plastic bumpers, deemed to be inelegant by the owner, were replaced with chrome ones from the previous model, but the original bumpers will be supplied with the car. The 2-litre four-cylinder engine, which turns over well, simply requires servicing and a general inspection. This 504 cabriolet is undoubtedly one of the finest on the market. With proven mechanics and elegant styling, this car provides an opportunity to drive something slightly different, with the chance to lower the hood and profit from every ray of sunshine.
German registration - Superb restoration - Just two owners - Easy to use - no reserve At Peugeot, coupé and cabriolets versions of the saloon have become a tradition. Following the 203 and 403 cabriolets, Peugeot called on Pininfarina for the 404, who created a body that was completely different to the saloon. With the 504 launched in 1968, the manufacturer from Sochaux followed the same Italian route, which resulted in an elegant yet original body, with four rectangular headlights and sloping tail lights. The form evolved over the life of the car, while retaining the elegance of the original design. According to the current owner, this 504 cabriolet was sold new in Lörrach, Germany. The owner had a second home in Spain, in Alicante, and took the car there, as it was perfectly suited to the sunny southern climate. Some 17 years ago, she decided to send the cabriolet to our collector's workshop for a thorough restoration. Sadly, she never saw the car finished, as she died before the work was completed. Our collector acquired the car from the estate in 1997. The car has been totally restored, with the body stripped and re-painted, the leather upholstery and carpets refurbished. The original plastic bumpers, deemed to be inelegant by the owner, were replaced with chrome ones from the previous model, but the original bumpers will be supplied with the car. The 2-litre four-cylinder engine, which turns over well, simply requires servicing and a general inspection. This 504 cabriolet is undoubtedly one of the finest on the market. With proven mechanics and elegant styling, this car provides an opportunity to drive something slightly different, with the chance to lower the hood and profit from every ray of sunshine.