Circa 1922 Citroën Type B2 Torpédo
Barnfind
Restoration basis
Attractive estimate
Without title
Second model of André Citroën, the B2 appeared in 1921. Built in the Quai de Javel factory, it is equipped with a new 4-cylinder 1,452 cm3 engine developing 20 hp. It was the last Citroën car to have a mixed wood and steel structure. Both robust and reliable, it contributed to the reputation of the Chevron brand, serving as the basis for the vehicles used during the Croisière Noire. Nearly 90,000 B2s were produced in some 25 different body styles. Our Torpedo to restore is an interesting project that will appeal to pre-war enthusiasts.