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

The DFW Car & Toy Museum has added a significant piece of automotive history to its collection with the display of a 1966 Citroën 2CV van, showcasing the enduring charm of a vehicle that represents innovation and practicality from a bygone era.
This iconic French vehicle, known as the Fourgonnette, represents more than just transportation. With its distinctive two-cylinder engine and four-speed manual transmission, the Citroën 2CV van epitomizes mid-20th century automotive engineering. Capable of seating four passengers and serving as a reliable delivery vehicle, the van was produced for an impressive 42-year period before modern design preferences shifted.
Ron Sturgeon, museum owner, emphasized the vehicle's rarity in the United States, highlighting its significance as a historical artifact. The van serves as a testament to automotive design evolution, demonstrating how practical transportation needs were met during a transformative period in global manufacturing.
Visitors to the museum can now examine this classic vehicle up close, gaining insights into automotive history and design innovation. The 2CV van represents a moment in time when functionality, simplicity, and unique engineering converged to create a vehicle that transcended mere transportation.
Located in North Fort Worth, the museum offers a comprehensive exploration of automotive culture, with the Citroën 2CV van serving as a compelling centerpiece in its diverse collection. The museum provides enthusiasts and casual visitors alike an opportunity to connect with automotive heritage in an engaging and accessible environment.
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