It is often assumed that the Renault 4 (Heller kit no.80759), launched in 1961, was Renault‘s first front-wheel drive car. This is not the case. It was the Renault Estafette utility vehicle of 1959. The French competitors at that time were the Peugeot D3A/D4B and the Citroën Type H (Heller kit no.80768). The Estafette was based on the Citroën‘s frontwheel drive system, which thus offered a large, flat load floor, four independent wheel suspensions, a sliding side door and a three-wing rear door. Kit Features: • 2 IN 1: Year of construction 1964 or 1973 buildable • Doors can be shown open/closed • Tailgate can be shown open/closed • Engine replic Length of the build model: 160mm Width of the build model: 74mm