1962 Citroën 2CV AZLM

1962 Citroën 2CV AZLM in L'ours et la poupée, Movie, 1969 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: FR

1962 Citroën 2CV AZLM

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time 

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benadiel FR

2006-12-29 22:41

Quel dommage de ne pas avoir d'image de ce film plein de poésie sixtie's et véritable ôde à la 2cv puisqu'on y apprend de la bouche de Jean-Pierre Cassel "qu'une 2cv est plus solide qu'une rolls mais moins solide que deux rolls“… À quand une réédition digne de ce nom pour les cinéphiles français ?

vilero ES

2008-12-18 12:19

Found listed as simply 2CV, could be a 1962 Citroën 2CV AZLM?

3loader RU

2010-06-19 14:12

4 stars.

sixcyl FR

2011-10-19 18:48

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sixcyl FR

2011-10-19 18:49

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Gamer DE

2024-11-22 16:23

Grille - if original - is mounted with two screws at the top left and right, so before March 1962 (later cars had a very small dip upwards at the grille apex) But the bumpers are from February 1963 onwards (longer and lined with a central rubber strip) and unless the license plate light in the center has been removed, March 1964 for the singular plate frame. Still opposing doors so we can constate this car (an AZL by the way) has been built between March and December 1964. The color looks right for ac 105 'bleu ardoise' which means this 2CV has been specifically built between September and December 1964. As this color was introduced at the end of the summer and discontinued June 1965, I assume Citroen meant for it to be a 65?? But 65 is traditionally the year of the conventional doors...

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