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The Citroën G Van was the
1948
prototype built by
Citroën of a small truck which looked like a scaled down
version of the
H Van, and equipped with an enlarged version of the
2CV flat twin enlarged to 475 cc. Front suspension was akin
to that of the 2 CV but with twin suspension arms while the
springing medium was by torsion bars front and rear.
It was never put into production, the decision was made to
employ the 2 CV running gear instead in the
AZU/AK series, which were not quite as good in terms of
volumetric efficiency. One model of the G Van has
survived till today.
External links
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Photos and diagrams of the G van
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