Just under 220 of these “GS” from the 4th and 5th series were built, but only this one received a body by Brichet and was intended to serve as a fast, small touring car. The advanced chassis technology in conjunction with this powerful engine, brought these cars many successes in racing and even today, due to their “modernity” in driving behavior, completely forget that you are driving a car from 1930.
Just under 220 of these “GS” from the 4th and 5th series were built, but only this one received a body by Brichet and was intended to serve as a fast, small touring car. The advanced chassis technology in conjunction with this powerful engine, brought these cars many successes in racing and even today, due to their “modernity” in driving behavior, completely forget that you are driving a car from 1930.