Citroën 2CV 6 Club 1986

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • Citroën

  • Model

  • 2CV

  • Type

  • 6 Club

  • Body

  • Sedan

  • Year

  • 1986

  • Registration

  • Dutch registration documents

  • License plate

  • PH-79-KZ

  • Chassis number

  • VF7AZKA00KA11692

  • Date of first admission

  • April 3, 1986

  • Date of first admission (NL)

  • March 14, 1986

  • Fuel

  • Gasoline

  • Odometer reading

  • 65,964 km

  • Color

  • Blue

  • Transmission

  • Manual transmission

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

  • Is in a driving condition

  • Yes

Description

History and Background

The Citroën 2CV is one of the most iconic French cars of the 20th century. The model was developed in the 1930s with the goal of creating a simple, affordable, and versatile car for use in rural areas. After a hiatus due to World War II, production began in 1948, and the 2CV became one of Citroën’s longest-running models. Its design focused on functionality, featuring a lightweight build, simple mechanics, and a suspension system tailored to poor road conditions.

In the evolution of the Citroën 2CV, the later versions represented a significant step in the model’s further refinement. The 2CV 6Club belongs to that later generation and is part of the 2CV’s ongoing development in the 1970s and 1980s, when the basic design remained unchanged but details and specifications were gradually adapted to changing requirements and regulations. The 1986 Citroën 2CV 6Club thus falls within the final phase of the model’s history, a period in which the 2CV had long since secured a firm place as a simple, practical car with a character all its own.

The Citroën 2CV’s market position was always unique. The model was not comparable to conventional passenger cars of the same era, but rather distinguished itself through its technical simplicity and practical approach. As a result, over the years the 2CV came to be seen not only as a means of transportation but also as a cultural phenomenon. The 1986 Citroën 2CV 6Club fits into this historical lineage and represents one of the later variants of a model that remained in production for decades.

Features and Highlights

The Citroën 2CV 6Club is recognizable by its simple design and the technical solutions that characterize the entire model series: an air-cooled two-cylinder boxer engine, front-wheel drive, and a very lightweight body structure. The 2CV’s design is fundamentally focused on low weight and a functional layout, with many components designed to be compact and efficient. This made the model suitable for a wide range of uses and gave the 2CV a distinct position within the European automotive landscape.

Compared to many of its contemporaries, the Citroën 2CV 6Club remained technically modest, but that was precisely what set the model apart. The Club version is one of the later and more refined variants within the 2CV series and is part of the generation that marked the end of the model’s long production run. This 1986 Citroën 2CV 6Club is in running condition, comes with additional documentation, and offers a solid foundation for further refinement or for keeping as is and driving it as is.

Summary

This 1986 Citroën 2CV 6Club is a late example of a model with a long production run and significant historical importance. The combination of the well-known 2CV technology, its roadworthy condition, and the included documentation makes this lot appealing to enthusiasts of this model. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend that you attend the viewing day.

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