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Citroen Pickups, Vans, Vitree, Commercial Vehicles
The Fourgonette (Commercial) version of the Citroen 2CV was announced in 1951 and given the codename 'AU'. The Van acquired the 425cc engine in 1955 and was codenamed 'AZU'. From 1955 to 1969 the AZU van was manufactured at the Panhard plant at Porte d'Ivry in Paris. The AK350 is replaced in 1970 with the AKS400. All 2CV vans were replaced in 1978 by the Dyane-based Citroen Acadiane Van. Citroen made panel versions of several saloon cars, such as the Ami, GS and GSA and there were commercial versions of the Citroen ID as well as some heavier trucks
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Citroen AU, AZU, AKS (2CV Vans)
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Citroen Acadiane
Citroen Ami 8 1971 Service Van front
Citroen Ami 8 1971 Service Van. The Service Van used the profile of the Ami Break, but in a 3-door form, and was replaced by the Visa Van
Citroen GSA Enterprise rear
Citroën GSA Enterprise 1980. The GS 'Service' Vans were replaced by the 'Enterprise' van for the GSA. As before the Van was based on the 3-door Break model.
Citroen 250 CD Ambulance front
Citroen 250 CD Ambulance. VSAB (Vehicule des secours aux asphyxies et blesses), a usine product based on the DS 23. It was 30centimetres longer than the ID 23 Break and taller too.
Citroen 250 CD Ambulance rear
Citroen 250 CD Ambulance. VSAB (Vehicule des secours aux asphyxies et blesses), a usine product based on the DS 23. It was 30centimetres longer than the ID 23 Break and taller too.
ac_Citroen Belphegor Truck head
Citroen Belphegor Truck. Called 'Belphegor' after a cartoon the truck available from the 350 for up to 3.5tonnes, and up to the 850 for 8.5tonnes. It was designed by Flaminio Bertoni and launched in 1965, sold until 1972
Citroen Belphegor Truck front
Citroen Belphegor Truck. Called 'Belphegor' after a cartoon the truck available from the 350 for up to 3.5tonnes, and up to the 850 for 8.5tonnes. It was designed by Flaminio Bertoni and launched in 1965, sold until 1972
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