Citroën H Van
The Citroën Type H, better known as the H Van, was a series of panel vans and light trucks produced by Citroën from 1947 to 1981. Designed by Flaminio Bertoni, these were intended to be simple, low-cost vans, using the same design philosophy as the 2CV. Most were sold in Europe and remain a common sight today as ice cream trucks or light commercial vehicles. 473,829 were produced. This casting depicts a Citroën H Van modified for racing, with both rear doors removed and what appears to be fire suppressant systems…
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Citroën H Van is listed with Pop Culture: Disney 100 as its first catalog lane. The production window shown here is 2023 – Present. Known designer credit: Mark Jones. Use the Description, Versions, Gallery notes to confirm the casting before you price it.
- 2023 First Released
- Mark Jones Designs
- Licensed Hot Wheels
- Citroën Cars
- French Cars
- 1:64
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