Classic Car Buyer

Citroën 2CV

Characterful, quirky and unique to drive, the Citroën 2CV was a real triumph of innovation that still appeals even today. The beginnings of the ‘tin snail’ date back to the 1930s and the ‘Toute Petite Voiture’, but the 2CV as we know it arrived in 1948.

Those early models were incredibly basic; they were only available in grey and had a 375cc

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