More than 500 Classic Citroëns flood the market in France
More than 500 are being sold near Feurs in the Loire region of France (west of Lyon).
More than 500 are being sold near Feurs in the Loire region of France (west of Lyon).
Obviously an H Van inspired kiosk and not the real thing.
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.
Fabrizio Caselani unveils a contemporary version of the Citroën Type G concept van.
The Citroën Type H made its world premiere exactly 70 years ago at the Paris Automobile Salon 1947. Its recipe for success was typical of the post-war period: simple design, robust technology, reduction to the essentials and its versatility made the front-wheel-driven utility van a “cash cow”. Whether being used …
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