Reyonnah 1951 by Autocult
The Reyonnah was a microcar designed and built by Robert Hannoyer of Paris and in many ways was fairly conventional, with tandem seating and powered by a 175cc engine mounted in the rear. The car did have a party trick though, as the front suspension could be pulled inboard to make the vehicle very narrow and park in a motorcycle space, although as soon as there was any forward motion it would drop back into the more conventional layout seen here, which made it rather pointless! The neatly finished model appears to be based on one of the four surviving examples that lived in the Bruce Wiener museum and matches the real car very well.
Description: | Reyonnah 1951 |
Catalogue#: | ATC03009 |
Product Type: | Resincast |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | Road |
Colour: | - |
Drivers: | - |
Sponsors: | - |
Dates: | 1951 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | April 2017 |
Weight: | 450 grams |
Comments: | Limited edition of 333 pieces. |
About Autocult
A relatively new maker of very well finished resincast models, established in 2015. Very imaginative choice of subjects, often concentrating on the more eccentric episodes in motoring history! Production limited to 333 pieces of each subject, which often means that we get one delivery and that is it, so pre-orders strongly recommended!! Made in China for Germany.