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Peugeot 403 Cabriolet Beige Welly 1:18

Peugeot 403 Cabriolet Beige Welly 1:18
Current price: £113.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
Peugeot
Model Manufacturer
Welly
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
12551HW
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About the Peugeot 403 Cabriolet Beige Welly 1:18

TL;DR: Welly's 1:18 diecast Peugeot 403 Cabriolet reproduces the 1957 French convertible in beige, the same body style famously driven on screen by television's Lieutenant Columbo. An entry-tier diecast with opening doors, it suits buyers starting a 1950s European collection at accessible pricing.

Most collectors know the Peugeot 403 through one detective's battered convertible rather than through the sedan that actually sold in far greater numbers, and this Cabriolet leans into that recognition.

Welly's Entry-Tier Approach to a French Classic

Welly builds affordable diecast across a wide spread of marques and eras, and the 403 sits comfortably in that mass-market segment: a metal body with opening doors, simplified cabin detailing, and paintwork that favours even coverage over factory-matched depth. The beige finish here suits the 403's understated 1950s French styling well, and the cabriolet's folded or raised hood detail gives the piece a slightly different silhouette from the far more common 403 saloon body. Panel gaps and interior trim are simplified compared with mid-tier resin work, which is the expected trade-off at this price. What the model delivers reliably is proportion and recognisable silhouette, which for a subject known mainly through a single cultural reference is arguably the more important job than surface perfection.

A French Saloon-Maker's Convertible With a Television Connection

The Peugeot 403 was a solid, unglamorous mid-size saloon when it launched in 1955, built for durability rather than flair, which is partly why its appearance as the scruffy convertible driven by Lieutenant Columbo on American television felt so fitting: an ordinary car given an unlikely second life through a memorable character. That connection has made the 403 Cabriolet far more sought after among casual collectors than its sales figures alone would suggest, and it gives this Welly diecast a talking point beyond its price bracket. On a shelf, it works well alongside other 1950s European classics or as a stand-alone conversation piece for anyone who remembers the show. It is not a car most people would recognise unprompted, but once the connection lands, it tends to stick, and that is exactly the kind of story an entry-level model like this is built to carry.

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