1:24 Heller 82701 Citroën 2CV AZU-B 250 Fourgonnette – French Car Plastic Model kit
Experience the charm of classic French automotive design with the 1:24 Heller 82701 Citroën 2CV AZU-B 250 Fourgonnette plastic model kit. Based on the legendary Citroën 2CV, this iconic French panel van became a true cult vehicle across France and Europe. Its simple engineering, unmistakable shape, and practical character instantly evoke nostalgia, authenticity, and pure building enjoyment.
Introduced in 1951, the Citroën 2CV Fourgonnette was designed as a functional commercial vehicle and stood out thanks to its spacious, box-shaped cargo area, accessible through twin rear doors. This model allows you to recreate that unique blend of simplicity and practicality. As you build, you connect with the history of a vehicle that shaped European roads for decades and was beloved by craftsmen, businesses, and collectors alike.
This plastic model kit is ideal if you appreciate classic cars, French vehicles, and characterful utility vans. With fast shipping and excellent customer service from Most-Models.com, you can start your build without delay. Order today or add this iconic Citroën to your cart now.
Features:
– 1:24 scale model of the Citroën 2CV AZU-B 250 Fourgonnette
– Classic French panel van based on the legendary 2CV
– Front-wheel-drive concept inspired by the air-cooled two-cylinder boxer engine
– Iconic Fourgonnette body with spacious cargo compartment
– Rear section featuring double hinged doors
– Model represents vehicles used across Europe from 1951 to 1978
– Cult status in France and throughout Europe
– Plastic model kit requiring assembly and finishing
With this Citroën 2CV Fourgonnette, you add a piece of European automotive history to your collection, supported by the quality and service of Most-Models.com.
| Number of Parts | 111 |
| Model length in mm | 142 |
| Model width in mm | 62 |
| Packaging box length in mm | 377 |
| Packaging box width in mm | 250 |
| Packaging box height in mm | 70 |
| Country | France |
| Release date | 2026-01 |