Hommage to the H-Van
They were innovative — the first mass-produced van with front-wheel drive and virtues to success such as simple design and robust engineering.
They were innovative — the first mass-produced van with front-wheel drive and virtues to success such as simple design and robust engineering.
It was on December 14, 1981 that the last Citroën Type H rolled down the assembly line in the Aulnay sous Bois factory, just northeast of Paris.
How can so many people have such set opinions on what constitutes “A Real Citroën”? And why do they feel so strongly about it?
Take an 18-minute tour of a marvelous French automotive achievement — the 1935 Voisin Type C25 Aerodyne.
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