AZAM

Sold
€ 11.950,-
1966
Gris Dandy
101.000 km

A dandy is someone, usually a man, who pays a lot of attention to his appearance and presentation. Dandyism started as a form of resistance against the French Revolutions around 1790. A criterion for dandyism is the ability to put one’s own self into perspective, which distinguishes it from snobbery.

A nice definition. Will it fit on a 2cv, specifically an AZAM? An AZAM does indeed pay an above-average amount of attention to its appearance and appearance, the trim and luxurious upholstery attest to this. The condition of this specimen further underlines it.

Resistance to the French Revolution? The 1948 2cv was a French Revolution in itself, perhaps a counter-reaction to that of the 18th century. No car that could put its own self into perspective more than the 2cv, completely averse to snobbery. (Gris) Dandy is a completely appropriate shade, so we can conclude.

This dandy once came from the French, was restored years ago by a Dutch enthusiast, with his wife tackling the upholstery and lovingly adding a pillow. After them, two owners were able to enjoy it.

Now here’s your chance to hang out with a dandy. If you feel that its 18hp is not distinguished enough, we now have the option of adjusting the displacement to 533cc and the power to a smooth driving amount, without affecting the authentic appearance. Of course at an additional cost.