1950 Hotchkiss 2050
An inline six-cylinder engine in the elegant "2050" was a good pre-war development and used in versions of "686" (1946) and then as a 686 S49. In 1950 the car with a spring independent suspension and two Zenith carburetors was renamed "2050" or "1350" with a four-cylinder engine.
Four types of bodies: a four-door sedan Anjou, a limousine, an open Charpron Antheor and an attractive two-door version of the Grand Sport 130 hp were proposed as a choice. The last variant is the most popular today and is sold at the highest price. Later modifications introduced V-shaped windshield and integrated headlights in the wings.
The museum car participated in the Monte Carlo Rally in 1949 and 1950.