British-built 1955 2CV road test, in Tasmania, Australia! 425cc!
Hold on tight as I conduct my first ever road test in a really old Citroën 2CV! This Deux Chevaux was built in Slough, England in 1955 and features many differences to the French- and Belgian-built versions, including a Morris Minor bumper. It shares inboard front brakes, speedometer-driven wipers and seats and doors you can remove in seconds with no tools! It has a 425cc aircooled flat twin engine, producing a whopping 12bhp. Many thanks to Glenn at Octane Collectables (http://octanecollectables.com) for letting me have this dream drive. HubNut goodies can be purchased at https://hubnut.org where you'll also find support options. Or, support HubNut at / hubnut Don't forget to like the video if you like it, and share with your friends if you really like it! Thank you all.

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