This 1957 Renault Dauphine Gordini (chassis 2924913) sounds to remain largely factory with the exception of one correct color respray. The car presents remarkably well in photos, especially considering its high degree of originality. Said to be fully functional and mechanically fit, 44,673 recorded kilometers are believed to be accurate. Find it here on eBay in Apremont, France with a $12,900 BIN.

Further claimed to be free of rust or filler, this pastel green suits the car beautifully and is described as an older respray. Underneath, sheet metal looks straight. Trim is apparently complete as well.

Check out the excellent decklid/engine cover script. Paint seems to hold up well in closeups despite unforgiving fluorescent lighting.

The interior is said to remain all original, including paint on metal surfaces. Upholstery seems to be in very nice shape for a near 60 year-old car, especially one once considered a bit of a “throwaway,” even in its native France and in Gordini trim.

Though both were powered by 845cc versions of Renault’s long-serving Ventoux four-cylinder, Gordinis offered a whopping 36 HP–nine up on standard examples, which the seller credits to a different cylinder head. The ad also notes excellent working order for all systems including the brakes, suspension, steering, hand brake, lights, signals, wipers and so on, citing the French roadworthiness “Controle Technique” test which inspects all of these.

No shipping pricing or other logistics information is provided, but the seller does claim a decade of experience in exporting interesting cars.