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The Eclipse mounted to a standard Peugeot model 401D's chassis. It is both the longest and lowest of the 401 models: 184 inches long and just under 60 inches tall, weighing 2851 pounds.
The year was 1934 and the Peugeot 401 Eclipse was shown as the result of a collaboration between the designer Paulin, the Peugeot concessionaire Darl'Mat and the Pourtout body construction firm, ...
Now, 75 years later, Peugeot’s latest CC is somehow similar to the 401 Eclipse, or at least that is what Peugeot Automobiles Australia’s General Manger/ Director, Ken Thomas, believes.
Peugeot has always been a leading player in the convertible car market. It was a Peugeot 401 Eclipse back in 1934 that became the first car in the world to be fitted with an electric retractable roof ...
News North East News Setting standards Peugeot has just produced its 40 millionth vehicle. From humble beginnings the company now operates two dozen factories around the world.
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