*Rear-Mounted 1108cc Inline 4
*Single 2 Barrel Carburetor
*4 Speed Manual Transmission
*Factory Rated at 51HP/65lb-ft Torque
*Rack and Pinion Steering
*Front Disc Brakes
*Comprehensive Frame-Off Restoration
*Exterior Refinished in Renault Rouge (Red)
*Black Leatherette Bucket Seat Interior
*Black Vinyl Convertible Top
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 33,871 Miles
This 1967 Renault Caravelle Convertible is a sporty little imported
classic that offers charming open motoring and looks absolutely
stunning following its comprehensive Frame Off Restoration! Few
European convertibles from the 1960s possess the effortless charm
and understated elegance of the 1967 Renault Caravelle Convertible.
Stylish yet approachable, sophisticated yet playful, the Caravelle
represents one of the most delightful expressions of French
automotive design from the entire postwar era - a car that turned
heads on the boulevards of Paris in its day and remains a uniquely
captivating classic in the hobby more than five decades later. By
the late 1950s, Renault - already well established as one of
Europe's leading automakers - recognized an opportunity to offer
French car buyers something beyond practical, economical
transportation. The result was the Caravelle, debuting in the US in
December of 1959 and derived from the rear-engined Renault Dauphine
platform. Interestingly, the Caravelle was marketed in Europe under
the "Floride" nameplate. Designed with an emphasis on style and
open-air enjoyment rather than outright performance, the Caravelle
carved out a distinctive niche in the European sports car market,
offering a level of continental flair that was entirely its own.
One of the Caravelle's most compelling attributes is its
beautifully resolved exterior design, which was developed with
input from Italian coachbuilder Ghia. The result was a clean,
graceful body with flowing lines, a low roofline, and tasteful
detailing that looked far more expensive than the car's modest
price suggested. The convertible variant elevated the Caravelle's
appeal further still, adding the romance of open-air motoring to an
already charming package. With the top lowered and the sun
overhead, few driving experiences from the era could match the
simple pleasure of a Caravelle Convertible on an open road. The
1967 model year fell near the end of the Caravelle's production
run, which concluded in 1968 after a decade on the market. By this
point, Renault had refined the Caravelle into its most developed
and polished form, incorporating improvements to the drivetrain,
interior, and overall build quality accumulated over years of
production. A late-production Caravelle Convertible represents the
best the model had to offer - the culmination of a decade of
continuous refinement applied to one of France's most stylish
automobiles. The Renault Caravelle was never produced in vast
numbers, and the convertible variant is rarer still. Decades of
attrition, combined with the inherent challenges of maintaining a
European classic in the American market, have made surviving
examples genuinely scarce. For the collector seeking something
beyond the expected - a classic that sparks conversation, reflects
genuine automotive history, and stands apart from the crowd at any
car show - the Caravelle Convertible is a remarkably compelling
choice. The 1967 Renault Caravelle Convertible is more than a
classic car - it is a portal to the golden age of European open-air
motoring, a time when style, simplicity, and driving enjoyment were
the paramount virtues of automobile design. Today these cars are
cherished by a passionate and knowledgeable community of
enthusiasts who appreciate their historical significance, their
rarity, and the sheer joy they deliver behind the wheel. Whether
you are an experienced European classic collector or a discerning
buyer seeking something truly out of the ordinary, the 1967 Renault
Caravelle Convertible is one of the most distinctive and rewarding
classics available in today's market. Powering this Caravelle
Convertible is an 1108cc Inline 4 cylinder engine that breathes
through a single 2 barrel carburetor, rated from the factory to
produce 51 horsepower and 65 lbs-ft of torque. The 1.1L 4 cylinder
is mated to a 4 speed manual transmission that makes this French
sports car an absolute hoot to drive. Exhaust exits through a
single exhaust port, generating a charming rumble out of the
tailpipe. Riding on a set of slotted vented wheels, mounted with
radial tires and accented with chrome hubcaps, this 1967 Renault
has a great look and even better ride. The black vinyl convertible
top is in wonderful condition, easily raised and lowered by a
single person. The exterior of this '67 Caravelle has been
refinished in beautiful Renault Rouge paint, completing the
exterior look of this unique imported classic car. The interior of
this 1967 Renault Caravelle Convertible is equally gorgeous! The
black bucket seats and folding rear seat have been revitalized with
Black leatherette upholstery. The matching black door panels,
padded dash, rubber floor mat, steering wheel all look to be in
great shape as well while retaining a wonderful stock appearance. A
full array of Jaeger instrumentation further augment the sports car
feel of this French convertible, including a 100 MPH speedometer,
7,000 RPM tachometer with 6,200 RPM redline, and fuel gauge, along
with a couple indicator lights. The dash is finished off with a
locking glovebox, cigar lighter, and period correct push-button
AM/FM radio. Whether you're buying your very first classic car or
you're an established collector seeking to add a unique piece to
your collection, this 1967 Renault Caravelle Convertible would make
an excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at
763-428-7337!
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