In 1948, the 2CV was presented to the public for the first time. With this purist, inexpensive small car, which was easy to maintain and simple to operate, Citroën offered a robust mass-produced vehicle for the people, which had an extremely good suspension in keeping with the sparsely developed road network. From 1981, when the 2 CV had long since become a cult object, a two-tone version appeared in series production, the burgundy-black 2 CV 6 Charleston, followed from September 1982 by a yellow-black version, both equipped with air-cooled 0.6-liter two-cylinder boxer engine and 29 hp output. In keeping with the original, the kit features chrome wheel covers, the typical chrome headlights as well as a multi-piece engine and of course a movable hood.
Model Details:
Faithfully reproduced body with fine surface structures
Separate, movable engine hood
Multi-part, detailed engine
Separate exhaust system
Detailed interior with instrument panel, seats and rear bench seat
Can be built with either an open or closed roof
movable wheels
lower half of the front side windows can be built either folded up or closed
various chrome parts, including hubcaps, door handles and headlights
rubber-like tires
instructions and authentic decals with different license plates (D, NL, I, GB, B)