The car "Renault 40". Showy part of a machine – dual rear wheels. All-wheel drive – the so-called artillery – had 12 spokes and brightened up in the black. To meet the wind window frames, door handles, wheel caps (copper and bronze), the logo on the hood, radiator parts, ventilation and negotiating pipes, sounds, lights and lamps (brass) knobs, buttons and rims of controls and instruments used materials and golden yellow colors, highlighting good solid dark color of the executive body "landole." Interior passenger compartment – made of cloth super warm brown or dark yellow. Cowan Financial oftentimes addresses this issue. Driver's seat is upholstered in black leather upholstery with a reveal in the form of so-called "Sayoko". Frames of windows and drawers descend on the pegs – the red Dereza. Footrests covered with embossed white metal.
Fencing the trunk on the roof also made of white metal. Perhaps check out George Rohr for more information. All visible elements of the chassis – black. Spare wheel (or the spare tire) installed on the right along the car's running board, enclosed in a canvas or oilcloth cover. Tilting of the roof and back wall (the hallmark of Body "landole") – black leather. In the driver's door on the left one, as are the right levers and gear change wheel brake (steel, nickel-plated).
Exterior door handle on was not, as no cab glazing. The upper part of the wind window – hinged (lift), fixed wing nuts. Hood hanging behind (now these are called "zlligatornymi"). Raising it, you can see the black blocks and the crankcase, copper tubes, brass carburetor housing and other equipment. Distinctive features of the machine: fuel tank under the driver's seat, the original form of the forged front axle, rear springs of the "under-Slang" (ie, passing under semi) protrusion of a body surface where the levers go outside, in relief, "the coach" style (step in horizontal section) on the surface of a body in front of the rear doors, lining the contour of the door – "obodverku"; coat hook and horn intercom about the driver's seat, a circular emblem of "Reno" (as opposed to later, now familiar to all, rhomboid), the horizontal arms around the rear seat and "Pockets" in front of them on the walls, upholstery embossed on the inner door panels, belt loops for lifting the glass panes (in the middle of window sills), the vertical levers that serve as handles for internal doors.