1955 Salmson 2300S







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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Salmson 2300S, produced from 1953 to 1957, represents the final chapter of the French manufacturer Salmson’s automobile history. Originally founded by engineer Émile Salmson, the company began in the late 19th century producing pumps and later became a significant builder of aircraft engines and aircraft during World War I before expanding into automobiles in 1919.
The 2300S embodied Salmson’s long-standing commitment to engineering innovation. The company had pioneered the use of double overhead camshaft (DOHC) engines as early as 1922, a tradition that continued with the 2300S’s advanced twin‑cam four‑cylinder powerplant. Introduced in 1953, the model featured elegant coachwork by Esclassan and Henri Chapron, and was known for its refined road manners and capable performance, including a top speed of about 112 mph.
Salmson positioned the 2300S as both a sporting road car and a competitive machine. One example entered the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans, demonstrating the model’s capabilities on the international stage. However, high postwar taxes on larger engines and slow sales—only 217 units were produced—led to the company’s financial decline. Salmson ceased automobile production in 1957, making the 2300S its final and most sophisticated road car.
This 1955 Salmson 2300S is represented at no reserve by a Broad Arrow Specialist with a clean Florida title in the current owner's name.
Highlights
Offered from the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum
Only 217 units of the 2300S were produced between 1953 and 1957
Coachwork by Esclassan and Henri Chapron
Original paint on dashboard
Factory Equipment
Twin‑cam 2.3‑liter inline-four engine
Cotal electro‑magnetic, epicyclic preselector four-speed gearbox
Forward/reverse lever in dashboard (goes as fast in reverse as forward)
Bucket seats
Blue-tinted clear plastic sun visors
Clock
Banjo steering wheel
15" 72-spoke painted wire wheels
Modifications
Air conditioning was added so the Museum Founder could drive the Salmson regularly, reportedly one of his favored cars to drive.
Servicing & Documentation
This 1955 Salmson 2300S has been maintained by the museum’s dedicated restoration team to ensure it remains clean and “road ready.
Known Imperfections
Paint bubbles on roof
Scratch in windshield
Serviceable upholstery
Missing windshield wiper arm
Ownership History
This 1955 Salmson 2300S is offered from the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum.
Additional Information
A Broad Arrow Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this listing. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment, applicable taxes required to be collected by the seller or Broad Arrow, and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Donnie Gould Phone: 954.647.0779 Email: dgould@hagerty.com
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