Renault 4L R4 Series 1 - 2 Apparel and Accessories by Legend Lines
 The Renault 4, also known as the 4L (pronounced "Quatrelle" in French), was a small economy car produced by Renault between 1961 and 1994. The car was launched at a time when several decades of economic stagnation. The first million cars were produced by 1 February 1966, less than four and a half years after launch; eventually over eight million were built, making the Renault 4 a commercial success because of the timing of its introduction and the merits of its design. It would be a family car, a woman's car, a farmer's car, or a city car. Renault launched the Renault 4 at the Paris Motor Show on a specialized demonstration display that incorporated an irregular rolling road. The Renault 4 was a basic car with a simple dashboard and sliding windows. Suspension and seats were designed for comfort, and ventilation and the heater were effective. The Renault 4 was produced for many years, but was not significantly changed. The production of the R4 finally finished after 31 years and over eight millions units.
  The Renault 4, also known as the 4L (pronounced "Quatrelle" in French), was a small economy car produced by Renault between 1961 and 1994. The car was launched at a time when several decades of economic stagnation. The first million cars were produced by 1 February 1966, less than four and a half years after launch; eventually over eight million were built, making the Renault 4 a commercial success because of the timing of its introduction and the merits of its design. It would be a family car, a woman's car, a farmer's car, or a city car. Renault launched the Renault 4 at the Paris Motor Show on a specialized demonstration display that incorporated an irregular rolling road. The Renault 4 was a basic car with a simple dashboard and sliding windows. Suspension and seats were designed for comfort, and ventilation and the heater were effective. The Renault 4 was produced for many years, but was not significantly changed. The production of the R4 finally finished after 31 years and over eight millions units. 
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