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A 180-Piece Slice of Renault History Goes Public in the December 2025 Flins Sale
Renault is preparing for one of the biggest heritage moves in its 125-year history. In 2027, the brand will open a new public museum at its historic Flins-sur-Seine site near Paris. For the first time, Renault’s full collection—cars, concept vehicles, artwork, prototypes, archives, and industrial objects—will be displayed together in a dedicated space. To make room and refine the story it wants to preserve, Renault is streamlining its internal fleet to around 600 key vehicles


1916 Pierce-Arrow 38-C-4 Convertible/Coupe
The 1916 Pierce-Arrow 38-C-4 Convertible/Coupe stands as a testament to the pioneering use of aluminum in car production by Pierce-Arrow...


1913-1919 Peugeot Bebe
From the beginning, the Peugeot was developed as a small-bodied, popular car in France. In 1905, the first Bebe was completed, and 400...


1908-1927 Ford Model T
Between its debut in 1908 and its final production in 1927, more than 15 million Model T’s, the runaway best-seller of its time, were...
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