PressThe 1966 Citroën 2CV van, also known as the Fourgonnette, was a delivery van with a two-cylinder engine and four-speed manual transmission

Experience a Rare Automotive Icon with Timeless Appeal

FORT WORTH, TX, April 30, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — Take a trip back in time with one of the most iconic and endearing vehicles ever made! The DFW Car & Toy Museum is delighted to showcase a rare and charming 1966 Citroën 2CV van, also known as the Fourgonnette, from the prestigious Ron Sturgeon Collection. This classic treasure is now on display for visitors to admire and appreciate.

The 1966 Citroën 2CV van is a beloved symbol of practicality and ingenuity. Equipped with a two-cylinder engine and a four-speed manual transmission, this unique vehicle could seat four passengers and served as a reliable delivery van for decades. Produced for an impressive 42 years, the 2CV ultimately gave way to modern demands for speed and safety, but its quirky design and historical significance continue to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

“The Citroën 2CV van is a true piece of automotive history, and it’s a rare sight here in the United States,” said Ron Sturgeon, owner of the DFW Car & Toy Museum. “We are thrilled to give our visitors the opportunity to experience the charm and character of this classic vehicle up close.”

Visitors to the DFW Car & Toy Museum in Fort Worth can explore an eclectic collection of classic cars, toys, and memorabilia that celebrate automotive history and nostalgia. The addition of the 2CV van offers a unique glimpse into the evolution of automotive design and culture.