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1961 Citroën 2CV AZ 'Kacsa'

1961 Citroën 2CV AZ in Ártatlan gyilkosok, Movie, 1973 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: FR — Built in: YU — Made for: YU

1961 Citroën 2CV AZ 'Kacsa'

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

Comments about this vehicle

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Ingo DE

2010-03-25 21:29

Basic version due the missing third window?

Front lamps and grille aren't looking original. :think:

DynaMike NL

2010-03-25 22:27

I think the nickname for 2CV in Hungary was 'Kasca'. And because of the special shape of the indicators on the front fenders this looks like a 2CV built in Yugoslavia (by Tomos, later Cimos). Assembly here started in December 1960, and indeed all details visible here match with 1961/62 models, except the big headlights, the special front indicators, the small lights on the C-pillar (probably parking lights where French cars had tehre indicators). This grille was used in France during 1961-1965, but the position of the wipers shows that these are still moved by the speedometer, not yet with an electric engine, as used since m.y. 1963.

Ingo DE

2010-03-25 22:30

I just see, that on the left there a part of a Land Rover is visible. Not really common in Hungaria in the 70ies, or?

BBDesign HU

2010-03-25 22:59

The nickname is 'Kacsa'[kʌtʃʌ] exactly, which means duck :)

You are right Ingo, the Land Rover was even rare than Mini, 2CV or Volvo. It stands in front of a movie studio, so it's probably an accessory.

130rapid PL

2010-03-25 23:06

Odd headlights (diameter 160 instead 130 mm, I suppose). "Kacsa" looks scared. :sun:

BBDesign HU

2010-03-26 15:25

[Image: citroen2cv2.579.jpg]

DynaMike NL

2010-03-27 12:58

Thanks for the picture of the rear, BBDesign. Never seen these special taillights before :)

blinski PL

2010-04-01 22:34

That's fun in Hungary it was called 'kacsa' - duck, because in Poland car has its second name 'kaczka', which is spelled almost the same and means exactly the same :)

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