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The 10000th Renault 4CV Hino produced in Japan under the name Hino, 1948 (b/w photo)

The 10000th Renault 4CV Hino produced in Japan under the name Hino, 1948 (b / w photo)


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The 10000th Renault 4CV Hino produced in Japan under the name Hino, 1948 (b/w photo)

1702193 The 10000th Renault 4CV Hino produced in Japan under the name Hino, 1948 (b/w photo) by Japanese Photographer (20th century); (add.info.: The 10000th Renault 4CV Hino produced in Japan under name Hino, 1948)

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1940 1949 19401949 1940s Années Automobile Automobiles Cars Factories Forties Industrie Japon Nineteen Forties Renault The Forties Vehicle Vehicles Voiture Years 1940 Years 40 Years Forty Means Of Conveyance


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This print captures a significant moment in automotive history - the production of the 10,000th Renault 4CV Hino in Japan. Taken by an anonymous Japanese photographer in 1948, this image showcases the collaboration between Renault and Hino, as they worked together to bring this iconic car to life. The Renault 4CV Hino was a symbol of innovation and progress during the post-war era. It represented a new chapter for both companies, marking their success in establishing themselves within the Japanese automobile industry. This photograph serves as a testament to their dedication and hard work. The factory setting depicted in the image highlights the industrial nature of car manufacturing at that time. Rows upon rows of these sleek vehicles can be seen, ready to hit the roads and transport people across Japan. The significance of this milestone is evident through its commemoration with such a special photograph. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are reminded not only of technological advancements but also cultural exchange between nations. The fusion of French design with Japanese craftsmanship resulted in an exceptional vehicle that left an indelible mark on automotive history. This print is not just about cars; it represents human ingenuity, resilience, and progress during challenging times. It stands as a tribute to all those who contributed to making this achievement possible - engineers, designers, factory workers - each playing their part in shaping our transportation landscape for generations to come.

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