In the early 1950s, Hotchkiss continued a tradition of elegance and precision inherited from the pre-war era. With its stately lines, tried-and-tested engineering and refined comfort, the Anjou embodied a certain ideal of the French car: serious, refined, and built to last well beyond passing fashions.
This 1951 Hotchkiss Anjou 1350 has 16,000 km on the clock (5-digit odometer). The seller states that the vehicle is in good working order.

On the outside, the black bodywork shows visible defects on the roof rack.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The beige/brown fabric upholstery shows some wear and tear, including visible stains on the driver’s seat. This car features the following: fabric interior, wood trim on the dashboard and doors, a three-spoke steering wheel, and a vintage single-flower vase in the rear.

The engine is a 2.3-litre four-cylinder unit (13 fiscal horsepower). The seller states that the mechanical components are in good working order, as is the gearbox. It has recently undergone the following servicing:
- Draining and replacing filters

The car has four red alloy wheels with chrome hubcaps in good condition, fitted with vintage Michelin tyres.

The seller is a private individual based in Vence, France, and is happy to arrange viewings during the sale. The car will be sold with its French registration document and a voluntary MOT certificate issued within the last six months.

The seller has set a reserve price.