First introduced in 1948. The deux chevaux(-vapeur) - or ‘two steam horsepower’ - is one of the most iconic classics in history. Otherwise known by such quirky nicknames as the ‘tin snail’, there were over 9 million of the 2CV built, all in the same generation - with only minor updates and upgrades along the way. Frill-free, chattering motoring with a remarkably clever long-travel suspension - it was a winning formula.
This example has had its chassis galvanised and has been restored by the current owner. It carries a very unique Harlequin colour scheme that’s sure to make it the perfect motor for the self-pronounced eccentric. dIVOB8urH5jp4mQsqCQtnIDXR0jmnfaT3Ea913mz.jpg550.54 KB
The History and Paperwork
First registered in 1982
Restored in 2019
Has been used as a daily driver since 2022
Indicates 68,743 miles on a five-figure odometer
However, these cars are often well-travelled and this one may have been ‘around the clock’
Valid MOT until August 2023, with no advisories
Complete with a selection of invoices for restoration work and the V5 document
Colourful, characterful and easy to care for, this is far from your ordinary 2CV - and should make for a much-loved fixture of any future owner’s garage.
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