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- Renault plant in Envigado, Colombia. In Argentina and Chile the 4 van (Fourgonette) is known as "Renoleta", following the nickname given to the Citroën...
- The three-door fourgonette (panel van) version of the 304 appeared only in September 1977, as a belated replacement for the 204 fourgonette which had disappeared...
- XK5 — 1.1 L (1,127 cc), 59 PS (43 kW), Peugeot 204 and 304 GL Break/Fourgonette, 1975-1980 XL3 — 1.3 L (1,288 cc), Peugeot 304, 1969-1976 XL3S — 1.3 L...
- automobile manufacturer Renault, which in July 1985 succeeded the R4 Fourgonette in the market. It was based on the second generation Renault 5. It was...
- (1964–1967) SM (1967–1977) SM8 (1967–1989) 3 (1961–1962) 4 (1961–1992) 4 Fourgonette (1961–1988) 8 (1962–1973) 10 (1965–1971) 16 (1965–1980) 6 (1968–1980)...
- A-Series Production Model Years Units 2CV Saloon 1948-90 3,867,932 2CV Fourgonette/Truckette/Van 1951-81 1,246,299 2CV Sahara 4x4 1958-71 694 Ami 6, Ami...
- model, the Dak, an enclosed cargo utility vehicle, very similar to the fourgonette. The basis was an unstretched Diana ch****is, unlike the French Acadiane...
- 1255 cc diesel engine option became available for the 204 estate and fourgonette (van) versions. At the time, this is thought to have been the smallest...
- included the two-door cabriolet and a 3-door estate version ("Break"). A "Fourgonette" light van version was also offered. The ch****is and engine of the Dyna...
- 13th arrondis****t of Paris, which from now on produced Citroën 2CV Fourgonettes (light vans) alongside Panhard sedans. In the second half of the 1950s...