Accessories for the 2CV
Within
months of the 2CV going on sale, manufacturers of automotive
accessories put their products on the market - these ranged from the
useful (front window stay) through the cosmetic (boot/trunk lid
embellishers) to the utterly useless (one company even supplied
replacement rocker box covers!).
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Mottez supplied a whole
range of accessories including
nudge bars for the Ami 6 as well as the 2CV, a hatchback, a child's
seat, a folding rear seat and an under bonnet/hood mounting for the
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- under bonnet/hood mounting for the spare wheel and jack |
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- long before the six light body appeared, Glac Auto provided one,
together with windows for the AK 250 |
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- Marchal provided a variety of accessories including an electric
windscreen/windshield wiper and additional lights |
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- Carrosserie Raoul provided wind down windows |
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- SIPDO provided new pistons and barrels that enlarged either the 375
cm3 or 425 cm3 engine to 500 cm3 |
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- Jaeger provided an electric fuel gauge |
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- GH provided all sorts of body embellishments which did nothing for
the appearance of the 2CV as did Robri below |
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- ETs. Lucas provided these absolutely essential chromed boot/trunk lid
embellishers |
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- AFSA supplied the Calglace window stay |
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- two lockable metal boot/trunk lids were on offer from Ste. Guilleman |
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Ⓒ 2009 Citroënët |
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