The Citroën 2CV (French: Deux chevaux) was a popular front-wheel drive
car produced by Citroën, with an air-cooled two-cylinder four-stroke
boxer engine. It was generally known as the Ente in Austria and Germany
and the Döschwo in Switzerland. As the first front-wheel drive panel
van, the 2CV AU, also known as the „Kasten-Ente“, quickly became a cult
car. The panel van could not deny its direct relationship to the 2CV,
its functionality and the model variants that always kept up with the
times. The 2CV AU, AZU, AK and AKS dominated the road scene in France
and Europe for three decades from 1951 until they were replaced by the
Acadiane in 1978. The vans based on the 2CV, which were introduced in
the spring of 1951, differed from the saloon from the B-pillar onwards.
From then on, a box-like, spacious luggage compartment was added, which
could be loaded through two hinged doors at the rear. Citroën called the
van „Fourgonnette“.Further information about the product Height : 0.0 mm Width : 62.0 mm Length : 158.0 mm Scale : 1:24
Huom! Painike, joka näyttää koko kuvauksen on pelkästään visuaalinen.