Equipment
Hub caps.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
No chassis number provided. One owner and 4,592 original miles. There is light general dullness to the paint and brightwork, particularly on the headlights and door handles, but there are no major blemishes. The retractable top is clean and straight. The cloth seats are a little wrinkled and dirty. Oxidation underneath with surface rust on the exhaust. 2CVs are fun little cars and these two-tone Charleston models are particularly attractive. This one isn't perfect, but it has low miles and plenty of life left in it.
Market commentary
The enduring charm of Citroen's 2CV is evident in its longevity through a period of epic automotive development. It was introduced in 1949 as an inexpensive and expedient mode of transportation during the dire days following WWII, but it continued, albeit with constant development, until 1988 in France, and 1990 in Portugal. The charm factor of the two-tone paint and the delightful weirdness of all 2CVs overcame the wear and tear as well as the fact that this was the last car of the sale. It's a very strong although not exorbitant price.