The Citroen C35 Van of 1980 is an iconic piece of French engineering. This van was first introduced in 1978, and quickly gained an impressive following thanks to its fuel-efficient engines, spacious cargo capacity, and reliable durability. On the outside, the vans silhouette is defined by its tall, boxy shape, with its unmistakable bold curves and lines. The French blue paint job, along with the large Citroen logo on the sides, give this van an unmistakable look that will stand the test of time. The windows are a combination of small pop-out windows and sliding side doors, which allows more natural light into the van. It sits on a set of 15-inch alloy wheels and has a total length of 5.2 meters. Inside, occupants are met with a surprisingly comfortable ride and modern amenities. The dashboard layout is simple yet stylish, and the symmetrical dashboard and side panels are filled with all the necessary dials, lights, levers and switches. The upholstery is a combination of vinyl and cloth, and is quite comfortable and durable. The steering wheel is large and intuitive to hold, and the gear shift is well-placed, allowing for comfortable shifting between gears. Finally, the 1980 Citroen C35 Van is powered by a 1.8 liter fuel-injected four-cylinder engine. The engine is known for its efficiency and low emissions, and can get up-to 40 miles per gallon. It can hit a top speed of 97 miles per hour, and can handle up to 890 kilograms of cargo. All together, this van was one of the most reliable vans of its era, and is still admired today for its iconic style, dependability and performance.
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