Citroën H-Van- 1972
The H-Van was simple to maintain, cheap to run, and durable, enabling the French to have their goods to market after WWII. Its distinctive corrugated sheet metal bodywork was sturdy and light, and the 2-liter engine was virtually indestructible. The van was roomy and offered ample access – one sliding door on the side and a back door which opened in three parts. The back entrance was designed with two doors on the bottom that opened to the sides and one door on the top that opened upward. This allowed for transporting cargo that was longer than the van. The front seat is positioned high to allow excellent outward vision. It has a load capacity of 3,500 pounds.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Andrè Citroën, Ingéneiur-Constructeur
Country of Origin: France
Drivetrain Configuration: Front engine, front wheel drive
Engine: Water-cooled, four cylinder, four stroke, 1911cc, 58 hp
Transmission: 3 speed manual
Top Speed: 62 mph
Years of Production: 1947-1981
Number Produced: ~500,000
Original Cost: Unknown