What the VW bus was for Germany, the Citroën Type H was for the French.
The Citroën Type H was a small van made by the French automobile manufacturer Citroën. Depending on the permissible payload, different type designations were used (H, HY, HX, HW, HZ and 1600). HY is often used as a designation for all H models.
The Type H was one of the most widespread vans in France, because it was built from June 1948 to December 1981 - that is for 33 years, at times also in Belgium and the Netherlands. Its successor was the Citroën C25 produced by Sevel Süd, which was also available as a Peugeot J5 and Fiat Ducato, among others.
The front-wheel drive delivery van H was presented at the Paris Motor Show in autumn 1947, a year before the 2CV.
Description:
Material: 4mm wood
Dimensions approx. 58 x 28 x 31,5 cm (LxBxH))
Weight approx: 1.6 kg
Content: 1 x lasered kit with 212 parts / assembly instructions
Supplied as a lasered kit. This must be assambled by yourself.
No tools needed. The parts must be glued
77.85 USD
77.85 USD per set
Shippingtime:
ca. 3-4 days