LINKS


CARS

Renault 4CV

4CV Renault 1957 R1062 (in French & English) - a French personal page. Highly recommended. There is a stack of good technical information. Also, probably, the most comprehensive set of 4CV links on the internet.

La 4CV (in French) - a detailed French site on the 4CV .

Renault 4CV site (in French) - includes a 4CV census.

Club 4CV (in Swedish) - Swedish 4CV Club.


Renault Dauphine

The Renault Dauphine Homepage (in English) - a good US site on Dauphines.

Dauph'stock (in French & English) - French Dauphine club with a great website and many links.

La Renault Dauphine (in English) - a private US Dauphine site.

1093 (in French) - a site for the rare "motorsport special" R1093.

La Renault Dauphine Gordini 1095 (in French) - Site for late-model Dauphines (from 1965-68).


Renault Floride/Caravelle

Renault Caravelle & Floride Enthusiast (in English) - a good site for these cars.

Le site des Floride et Caravelle (in French) - a detailed French site.


Renault 8/10

Amicale Renault 8 (in French) - Comprehensive French R8 site.

Club Renault 8,8TS Y 10 de Espana (in Spanish) - SPanish R8 & R10 club site.

R10 Siten (in Swedish & English) - Swedish R10 (& R8) site.

Rik's Renault 10 Page (in English or Dutch) - very comprehensive site on the R8/R10 range of vehicles.


Alpines

The Alpine A310 Fan Page (in English) - An American site for the A310.


Rarer Renaults of the 1950s

If you wanted to buy a Renault in the 1950s, other than a 4CV or (later) a Dauphine, what else was available?

Frégate Club (in French) - French site for one of the most under-rated classics of the period.

Colorale Club (in French) - interesting French site with plenty of detail (and pictures) of vehicles in the Colorale series which even included a 4x4.

La Juvaquatre Renault Home Page (in French and English) - The Juvaquatre was a prewar Renault car which returned to production after the war, with several hundred exported to Australia. It remained in production as a van with a Dauphine engine until 1960.

Estafette Renault Home Page (in French) - The Estafette was an early forward control van sold by Renault in the late 1950s. Its claim to fame was as the first front wheel drive Renault (before the R4) which followed its mechanical layout. In Australia, best known for their use as "Mr Whippy" ice cream vans.


Other Renault Sites

Katriina's Renault Center (in English) - the best known site for all Renault enthusiasts.

Renault Classic Car Club (in English) - the UK's new club for heritage Renaults.

Czech Renault Club (choice of languages) - a well-presented and comprehensive Renault site, check out the "Old Models" section for 4CV, Dauphine and Floride information.

Club des Amateurs d'anciennes Renault (in French) - the French nationwide Renault club, with lots of information .

Renault Owners' Club of North America (in English) - the club for Renault enthusiasts in North America.


AUSTRALIAN FRENCH CARS FORUM

Aussiefrogs (in English) - Discussion forum for Australian enthusiasts of all marques and models of French cars.

MOTORING JOURNALS

Gazoline (in French, some English) - Very good site for an excellent French collectable vehicle magazine, which often features earlier Renaults.

Australian Classic Car (in English) - The Australian magazine for collectable car enthusiasts.


UTILITIES

Currency converter - what does that car / item cost in your currency?

Temperature converter - do you wonder how hot/cold it is if temperatures are quoted in Celsius/Fahrenheit?



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