Renault A110 1600 S (1973)
for sale
Price: US $50,000.00
Price: US $50,000.00
For your consideration, an extremely rare and fanatically
sought after 1973 Alpine Renault 1600 S. The fact is there have only been 7, 500
A110's produced and you are feasting your eyes on one of them. With a VIN
number of 00000000490 you know this car is in high demand with very minimal
supply, so don't delay in placing your bid for a car that will surely maintain
its reputation for being a French Rally Legend or perhaps the most amazing car
you've never heard of!
Due to the rarity of the Alpine I wanted to give some
historical background to portray the absolute mechanical and modular
masterpiece that is the Renault. For decades, Alpine built a series of
rally-fighters that dominated European racing. Alpine began as an
independent company, but eventually became absorbed by its larger partner, Renault. Alpines have always been quintessentially French cars, but
a complicated history has taken it on some
interesting detours through places like Brazil, Bulgaria, Mexico, and Spain along the way.
In 1950, Jean Rédélé was 24, and the youngest official
Renault dealer in France. From his dealership in the northern French
town of Dieppe, Rédélé worked on and fielded rear-engined Renault
4CVs around Europe. After success racing modified cars in the
Alps, Rédélé decided to build ultra light weight competitor cars. His
first being the fiberglass-bodied sports cars called the A106. A car that
earned Rédélé the support of the Renault company which in turn led to the
production of the ultra successful A110 that is presented to you today. The A110 ultimately put Alpine Renault
on the map, competing and winning in multiple Rally competitions. In fact, the
majority of competition successes were achieved with the 1600 S model. Long, wide, and fast, the car has incredible handling, and unlike the tail-happy rear-engined
cars of that time, the Renault A110 could stick to roads in any condition.
In 1967, Renault asked Alpine to take over
its motorsport division, and gave it access to its international
contacts. From 1968 to 1974, the car was licensed and built in Mexico as
the Diesel Nacional Dinalpin, and in Bulgaria from 1967 to 1969 as the
Bulgaralpine, and by FASA in Spain from 1965 to 1977, raising the A110’s
international racing status. This particular Renault was manufactured under
license in Mexico, and of the 508 total Alpine's that were produced under
license in Vellejo City, Mexico this car is number 490 as indicated on its VIN
plate. This family owned car was purchased from a prominent collector and
enthusiast in Mexico City in the late 90's. Currently registered in California
on a clear title, this car has been a California registered vehicle since 2001.
Used sparingly and garaged ever since its arrival.
The A110 featured a steel backbone chassis with fiberglass
body. Equipped with two racing style black leather bucket seats, 4 point
harness seatbelts, and even a roll cage this Renault is not only a speed demon, but a cozy one at that. The exterior yellow fiberglass body is exceptional without
any major dents or damage. There are some small scratches and chips along with minor
cracking of the fiberglass as you would expect, but overall the body of the car is in excellent shape. It's easy to tell
that this car has been well cared for.
The interior is in excellent condition and very original. The carpet is nice and tidy along with the
headliner. The dash is in great shape with speedometer, amp, tachometer, oil
pressure, and water temperature gauge (not original) in working order. The
doors close easily with good fit and gap. All glass is very clear and the rear
quarter light windows open and latch closed as expected. The interior
electrical is very functional, the interior lights, radio, windshield wipers, and indicators all work well, however the fuel gauge and horn are currently non
operational. This A110 sits upon 4 Alpine crested alloy wheels with a set of
older Michelin MXV tires that could do with replacement.
Fitted with an aluminum block Renault 16 TS engine with twin
Weber 40 carburetors, a good A110 is
able to deliver a top speed of 210km/h, making it one of the strongest rally
cars of its time. As you'll see pictured this car was prepared by John
The Greek, a reputable 5 time Nascar Mini Stock car racing Champion
and the engine has been race prepped and shows very high compression. Although this
car was imported from Mexico, the engine compartment has been completely re-done
and fitted with a 1600S engine. The way to differentiate between the 1300 and
the 1600, I've been told, is the placement of the radiator. A 1600S will have
the radiator in the front under the spare, whereas the 1300 would have the
radiator in the rear. According to the seller this Renault has been completely
modified to be as close to the French built Alpine Renault as possible. The
only part of this car that remains original from Mexico is the fiberglass body, everything else has been changed out to make it much more closely in line with a
French A110. In addition, this Renault has the very desirable swing
axle as opposed to the double wishbone setup that most A110's were made with in
the 70's. A lot of time and money have been spent on this Alpine to make it the very
special rally car that you see presented to you today.
This Renault starts up from cold with the pump of the gas
pedal, as there is no choke. The engine has a ferocious growl to it as it
starts up and you can feel the ground rumble beneath your feet. The gearbox is
in good condition and shifting is a breeze with the 5 speed synchromesh gearbox.
The brakes are a bit heavy because the power booster has been bypassed, so this
is something that will need to be addressed. The steering is tight and the
suspension is firm with no unwanted knocks and bonks to be heard while driving.
Though this Renault is very complete and roadworthy, it could use the expertise
of a Renault specialist to make it perfect.
The 1973 A110 Alpine Renault 1600 S is something rally car
drivers dream of. Bid on this and you could own a car that is truly a beautiful
piece of automotive history. Get nostalgic sitting behind the wheel of a World
Rally Champion that was raced by the likes of Bernard
Darniche, Jean-Pierre Nicolas, Jean-Luc Thérier and Jean-Claude
Andruet (who won the 1973 Monte Carlo Rally). Trust me, this one will
not disappoint. A dominating, powerful, highly regarded, and stunningly unique
force to be reckoned with and it could be all yours..
As always I would
advise inspecting the car in person if at all possible. Please call for an
appointment or with any questions you may have, (310)833-1525. Please note that
we are advertising offline in addition to this listing and we reserve the right
to end the auction early. Thank you for your interest and good luck!
update: 2016-06-18
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1973 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 00000000490 | Mileage: | 39,683 |
Interior Color: | Black/Grey | Make: | Renault |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Model: | A110 |
Transmission: | Manual | Engine: | Renault 16 TS |
Body Type: | Coupe | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Sub Model: | 1600 S | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Exterior Color: | Yellow |