1990 Citroën 2CV 6. Artist: Unknown

1990 Citroën 2CV 6. Artist: Unknown

1-194-146 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

1990 Citroën 2CV 6. André Citroën manufactured armaments during the First World War, adapting to mass production of motorcars by 1919. Designed for rural use, the Deux Chevaux was conceived as 'an umbrella on four wheels', capable of carrying two people and 50 kilos of produce or a small barrel. Able to brave almost any road surface, this air-cooled car was cheap to run and allowed instant open-air motoring. Its simple but imaginative design made the most of resources in post-war France. Prototypes were built in 1937, though production did not begin until 1949. This is the last right hand drive car, from a total run of five million.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. André Citroën: French: Founder of Citroën Motors

Medium
  1. Photograph

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4662x3746
File Size : 51,164kb


Aliases

  1. BE/C6/C259 /6 /2
  1. 0340001314
  1. 1-194-146
  1. 1194146
  1. 1314
  1. BE/C6/C259 /6 /2

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