Vintage 1966 Citroën 2CV Van Highlights Automotive History at DFW Car & Toy Museum
April 30th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
A rare 1966 Citroën 2CV van from Ron Sturgeon's collection is now on display at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into automotive design and cultural history of the mid-20th century.

The DFW Car & Toy Museum has added a significant piece of automotive heritage to its collection with the display of a 1966 Citroën 2CV van. The vehicle, drawn from Ron Sturgeon's prestigious collection, represents an important chapter in transportation design and utility.
The Citroën 2CV van, known as the Fourgonnette, embodies a remarkable era of automotive engineering. Featuring a two-cylinder engine and four-speed manual transmission, the vehicle could accommodate four passengers and served as a dependable delivery van for decades. Produced over 42 years, the 2CV symbolizes an automotive era prioritizing practicality over speed.
Museum owner Ron Sturgeon emphasized the vehicle's rarity in the United States, highlighting its historical significance. The van provides automotive enthusiasts and casual visitors an opportunity to examine a unique example of mid-20th century European vehicle design.
Located in North Fort Worth, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of automotive history through its diverse collection of classic cars, toys, and memorabilia. The 2CV van represents just one of many fascinating exhibits that chronicle the evolution of transportation technology and design.
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