1961 Citroen 2CV brochure

 By Bruce Shawkey






Here is a brochure for a 1961 Citroen 2CV car. The 1961 Citroën 2CV was a lightweight, inexpensive, and fuel-efficient car with a front engine and rear-wheel drive. It was known for its simplicity, robustness, and low maintenance requirements. Here are some details about the 1961 Citroën 2CV.

Design
The 2CV was designed by Pierre Jules Boulanger, Flaminio Bertoni, and André Lefebvre, and the first prototype was completed in 1937. The car was originally criticized, but demand quickly grew. 

Features
The 2CV had a three-gear gearbox with overdrive, a centrifuge clutch, and stamped steel body panels. It was also known for its unusual concept and idiosyncratic features, such as a leather strip that served as a gas gauge. 

Fuel efficiency
The original model could achieve 40 miles per gallon. 

The 2CV was in production until 1981 and became a fashionable cult object and icon of French motor industry history. 

The car has appeared in several movies, including For Your Eyes Only (1981): James Bond and Melina Havelock escape in a yellow Citroën 2CV.

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