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In 1968, the Parisienne took its final bow, but the Plein Air (type R 1123)—a cabriolet version of the Renault 4—hit the market. Manufactured by Sinpar, the "Plein Air", a torpedo stripped of doors and side windows, was ideal for the beach and recreational activities.
The Plein Air was eliminated from the catalogue in 1970.
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Renault
Louis Renault, his brothers Marcel and Fernand and his friends Thomas Evert and Julian Wyer established the company in 1898, after several orders began being placed for Louis Renault to build cars. Then, Société Renault Frères was founded in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, and the headquarters is still placed there today. Louis was an engineer himself and was responsible for the engineering and des... more