Appealing French built 11BL variant that was hidden away for 20+ 
years; running and driving following a sympathetic overhaul including a rebuilt 
engine; wonderfully solid and original example
Andre Citroen came from a different mould. He was the gifted but 
enigmatic engineer who founded what was soon to become Europe’s largest car 
manufacturer in 1919.
Wilfully ambitious, 
he was so far ahead of his time that he went bust in 1934 only to be 
rescued by the mighty Michelin tyre company before tragically dying a year 
later. What pushed him and his firm over the edge was the extraordinary Traction 
Avant which positively bristled with new-fangled 
innovations.
Launched in 1934 it was not only 
the world’s first mass-produced front-wheel drive car, but also one of the first 
to feature a welded steel monocoque body, rack-and-pinion steering, hydraulic 
brakes, synchromesh transmission and independently sprung front 
suspension.
It was of course a sensation. By 
the late 1930s, the engine had grown from the original 1,300cc to 1,911cc, 
putting the car into the 15hp tax band in the UK, hence they were known as Light 
15s here, although techically this example is a 11BL - the 11 refering to the 
French fiscal rating, the B its series number and the L for Legere, or Light in 
English as apposed to the larger Normale....
This stylish French-built example left the Quai de Javel plant in 
1952, a French sales receipt showing it had been living way down south near Pau, 
the transfer to the UK taking place in 1984, after which is was occasionally 
used.
It changed hands a few times before 
joining a private collection in 1999 having been purchased through an Olympia 
sale. It was in fine order and was enjoyed for a few years before being put into 
dry storage. The odometer shows 49,030Km which may well be correct given the 
wonderfully original interior and exceptionally sound body, but we'll 
let you decide.
Our 
vendor (a retired engineer) purchased the car from the private collection where 
it had been in dry storage for at least 20 years and set about a sympathetic 
overhaul and service.
The engine has been 
rebuilt with new liners, pistons, new head gasket, new seals and the valves 
re-seated and set. The petrol pump was replaced with new delivery system, 
filters and gauge. The brakes were overhauled with replacement slave 
cylinders, front brake shoes, flexi pipes and fluid.
The coolant hoses, radiator cap and fan belt were also 
renewed, the carb cleaned and overhauled with new pan type air filter, new spark 
plugs, leads and coil along with a complete fluid lubrication service with all 
grease points and bearings re-packed. A replacement Ducellier type electronic 
distributor/ignition is included but not fitted.
A new traditional 17 AH 6V lead battery was 
fitted, additional earth straps fitted, other wiring was also overhauled 
with partial replacement, new rear light lenses and front indicators fitted with 
partial conversion to LED and a useful hazard light circuit also installed. 
 The underside and internal sections 
have been treated with Bilt Hamber protection products to safeguard the car for 
the future.
The history file includes the V5C, a stack of invoices for 
parts purchased, information on the model, original repair manual, some spare 
parts, the spare wheel, wheel brace and tools plus fire 
extinguisher.
Much work has evidently been done 
with the car running and driving well, the engine sounding very sweet with good 
oil pressure.  These cars are 
popular, still look very smart and are well catered for in terms of spares from 
the very active owner’s club and parts providers.
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