The Citroen H68 van of 1947 is a medium-sized cargo and passenger vehicle. It boasts a boxy, aerodynamic profile, with sharp angles to cut wind drag and bold curves that pay homage to French styling cues. Its all-metal construction is tough and durable, allowing the H68 to stand up to the rigors of day-to-day transportation duties. The wheelbase is slightly longer than the previous model for a smoother ride, while the grille and headlights have been updated to provide improved nighttime visibility. The interior features an easy to clean plastic dashboard with analogue instruments that are easy to take in at a glance. Seats are firm but comfortable for up to two passengers depending on configuration, while the full-sized cargo area is able to take care of all your transportation needs. A reliable engine is housed under the bonnet - a 1.9-litre unit that is capable of producing 30 horsepower and 90Nm of torque, while the manual four-speed transmission provides smooth shifting operation over its three-speed predecessor. The suspension setup is basic but up to the task, while the extra-wide Michelin tyres help to provide a comfortable ride. The Citroen H68 is ideal for anyone who needs a reliable, sturdy and spacious mid-sized van. Thanks to its tough all-metal construction, it can stand up to tough usage, while the improved ride and interior comforts make any journey a pleasant experience. With modern styling cues and a powerful engine, the Citroen H68 of 1947 is sure to keep you on the move.
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