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For sale – 1936 7C, 1628cc. Left hand drive very original car in very good condition. Price £16000 ono.
View at Banbury or Bicester by appointment.
Please contact: clivehgould@gmail.com Tel: 07951051238.
Please be aware that this is a bereavement sale being handled by a family friend and, although the contact person is familiar with the car, he is not the owner.




Thanks,
B…….
She looks very nice. I would be hung drawn and quartered if I even suggested buying her.
If you took over the lock up as well, your secret would be safe.
It does look a verny nice car.
Chris
Nice one. Never thought of buying the garage as well. Not sure how I would explain disappearing for random weekends away!
I am the lucky new owner! It’s a nice car and will need a few small jobs doing, mainly due its lack of use lately. A few years ago I owned a 1951 maroon and black French car which now resides in Suffolk I think. The lure of a pre-war car proved too much, especially after seeing Reg Winstone’s, hence my purchase. Looking forward to attending some events in the future.
Jonathan,
Congratulations. I look forward to seeing you – and the car – sometime.
B……
Well done there sounds like she has gone to a good home.
Thank you Bernie and David. It is proving to be a very nice car indeed.
Although I’m the ‘lucky’ new owner, there was still a fair bit of work to do. I was warned that the brakes needed attention…they certainly did! We managed to reclaim all the wheel cylinders but the master cylinder was beyond redemption. Fortunately a 1960’s Peugeot item is the same but fitting it required a good deal of swearing and patience as you professionals no doubt know. Shoes were relined and a friend made a great hub puller for me; a little brake drum skimming was required. My trials with replacing the fan belt were resolved as described (and mocked) on the FB page, but as the radiator had to come out anyway it was not much of a task to remove the crossmember and make a bit more (strengthened) space to allow an easy roadside repair should it be necessary. At last, and nearly a year after I bought it, I’m enjoying driving the car…I quite forgot just how delightful an early Traction can be, especially compared to some of the vintage cars I’ve owned which are characterful, but challenging in several departments! Here’s a shot of my duotone car parked behind a friend’s Traction also of the same year – 1936.
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Well done Jonathan. It seems the car has found a good home. I look forward to seeing it somewhere.
Chris
