Citroen 5HP Typ C and Hanomag "Komissbrot"
(WAK)
Two models of civil cars from the 1920s. Citroen has the ability to build difficult version (with motor and movable steering).
(WAK)
Two models of civil cars from the 1920s. Citroen has the ability to build difficult version (with motor and movable steering).
Two models of civil cars from the 1920s. Citroen has the ability to build difficult version (with motor and movable steering).
Historical information
The Type C was launched at the Paris Salon in 1921.
Originally available as a 2 seat Torpédo finished in yellow (hence its nickname "Citron)", it was joined by a 2 seat cabriolet in 1923 and in 1924 it was superseded by the Type C2 with a choice of 2 seat Torpédo, 3 seat Torpédo and 2 seat cabriolet.
The Hanomag 2/10 PS was an economy car manufactured by Hanomag from 1924 to 1928. It was one of the first cars with envelope styling. It was affectionately referred to as the "Kommissbrot" or "Loaf of Rye Bread" due to its small squarish shape.