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Peugeot 403 1955 - 1966 Pickup Smartphone Case - Racing Stripes

Product Code: PEUG_403_PU_STRP_BLACK
$22.90

Peugeot 403 Pickup Camionnette 1955 - 1966 Cell Phone Case for Smartphone

The Peugeot 403 was a car produced by Peugeot between May 1955 and October 1966. A total of 1,214,121 of all types, including commercial models, were produced, making it the first Peugeot to exceed the one million mark. The 403 made its debut in April 1955 at the Trocadéro Palace in Paris. For several months before it was launched numerous 403s, their badges removed, were circulating on the local roads near the factory, becoming so familiar that the locals no longer noticed them, but still attracting from Paris motoring journalists and photographers to a town that usually was of little interest to the national media. When it was first shown, and until after 1958, the leading edge of car's nose carried an angular chrome lion bonnet ornament. That was removed for 1959, due to safety concerns, and the logo was incorporated into a shield-shaped grill emblem. Styled by Pininfarina, the 403 featured ponton, three-box styling incorporating, except on the most basic models, an opening roof panel. The collaboration with Pininfarina marked the start of a partnership which would see the Italian designer producing designs for Peugeot, including those many mainstream volume models, for more than fifty years. Regarding the 403 itself there were persistent rumours that the design was one originally intended for a replacement Fiat 1900 which had been rejected. The wheelbase was lengthened by 240 mm (9.4 in) for the five door Peugeot 403 "Familiale" and "Commerciale" estate versions. The Familiale provided a third row of seats and was described as a 7/8 seater while the Commerciale offered a more conventional seat configuration for an estate car. Reliability was considered excellent for the time. A two-door cabriolet version of the car was also offered, with a luxurious interior featuring high quality leather upholstery. In 1958 the 403 cabriolet cost 80% more than the entry level "berline grand luxe" 403 sedan, and presumably for this reason the convertible 403 was produced and sold only in very modest numbers.

A game of subtle lights and shadows reveal the magnificent curves of the body of this Legendary Peugeot 403 Pickup Camionnette 1955 - 1966 automobile: The Peugeot 403 one of the most influential vehicle of the 20th century. A true Car Legend that lives forever: the Peugeot 403 Pickup Camionnette 1955 - 1966 Cell Phone Case for Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy Smartphones!

Available in:
Silver Grey • British Green • LeMans Blue • Italian Red • Military Green • Good Orange • Oil Black • Racing Blue

for:Apple iPhone 4 • 4s • 5 • 5s • 5SE • 6 • 6s • 6 Plus • 6s Plus • 7 • 7 Plus • 8 • SE • 8 Plus • X • XS • XS Max • XR • 11 • 11 Pro • 11 Pro Max • 12 Mini • 12 • 12 Pro • 12 Pro Max • 13 Mini • 13 • 13 Pro • 13 Pro Max • 13 Mini • 14 • 14 Plus • 14 Pro • 14 Pro Max • 15 • 15 Plus • 15 Pro • 15 Pro Max
Samsung Galaxy S4 • S5 • S6 • S7 • S8 • S8+ • S9 • S9+ • S10 • S10e • S10+ • S20 • S20+ • S20 Ultra • S20 Lite • S20 FE • S21 • S21+ • S21 Ultra • S21 FE • S22 • S22+ • S22 Ultra • S23 • S23+ • S23 Ultra


The cover / case is made of Flexible Rubber or Hard Plastic (for the oldest models) and a Printed Aluminum Insert.
The image is permanently infused into the aluminum that will not crack, fade, chip, or peel (we do not use stickers or decals).
Easy access to all buttons and features of your phone, plug your charger cable, and headset without removing the case.
The Smartphone is not included. You will receive 1 (one) Smartphone case / cover / skin only.
This Smartphone Case is brand new with tag. It is in stock, packed in bubble bag and ready to ship.
This product was designed, printed & packed in the USA.


*PEUGEOT or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufacturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufacturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.