1986 Citroen 2CV
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Year of manufacture1986
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Mileage1 986 mi / 3 197 km
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Car typeOther
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Lot number17937
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Reference number19363-A070-17937
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ConditionUsed
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Location
Description
The Citroën 2CV is unquestionably one of the most important European cars of all time. It helped put the French working class on wheels, especially important after the ravages of World War II and offered basic transportation, a boon to the French economy both from a transportation and a manufacturing standpoint. There are a number of 'urban myths' concerning head of Citroën, Pierre-Jules Boulanger's 1930's vision for the future but, essentially, his car had to be able to 'transport four peasants with 100kg of farm produce to market at 37mph, in clogs, and across muddy unpaved roads if necessary. The roof had to be high enough, enabling driver and passengers to ride whilst wearing their Sunday hats to church, the car's fuel consumption would average 90-95mpg, it should be able to drive across a ploughed field without breaking the eggs it was carrying and, above all, it had to stay within the two horsepower fiscal bracket to remain affordable. Disparagingly dubbed 'Tin Snail' in the US and fondly known as La Deuche in France, the 2CV is one of the country's most recognisable icons.
This very original and superb left hand drive example, imported from Japan, is presented in burgundy/black with grey crossed stitch cloth interior. It has the ubiquitous roll top sunroof and is presented in superb condition throughout considering its age! This 2CV has not been restored and comes with a set of new tyres all round, V5 registration document and a current MoT test certificate which expires in May 2026. The added benefit, worth a mention, is that next year it will be considered a 'Historic Vehicle ' and ULEZ compliant, so exemptions all round! Consigned by James Good
Lot details
Year: 1986
Make: Citroën
Model: 2CV 'Charelston'
Registration: UK taxes paid
Chassis No: VF7AZKA00KA173676
Odometer: 29,656 km
* Very low mileage
* Unrestored original example

