Citroën Mehari | 1979

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MAKE: Citroen

MODEL: Mehari

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Citroën Mehari | 1979

Highlights:

  • Rebuilt with new and improved engine
  • Original blue plastic bodywork, not repainted
  • Two complete soft top enclosures included
  • Registered as a historic vehicle in Spain

The seller offers for sale this 1979 Citroën Mehari, a classic French utility vehicle now fully rebuilt from the ground up. It is equipped with a 602cc 2-cylinder petrol engine, newly installed and enhanced during restoration, and mated to a manual transmission.

The Mehari’s most distinctive feature is its ABS plastic body, finished here in a vibrant blue that was molded in color—no paint was used, meaning chips or scratches reveal no contrast underneath. This lightweight and corrosion-resistant bodywork makes the Mehari ideal for warm climates and coastal environments. Two removable soft top covers are included for enclosed driving, offering practical adaptability to changing weather.

The interior features new artificial leather seats in a 4-seat configuration. The dashboard, steering wheel, and switchgear are all in fresh, working condition, with functionality confirmed for lights, indicators, and braking systems. No parts are missing or require replacement. The simplicity of the Mehari’s design is preserved, with no modern technical upgrades such as power steering or disc brakes, in line with its original specifications.

The mechanical state of the car is good, the car has a valid technical inspection and ready to drive.

The Citroën Mehari was introduced in 1968 as a versatile light utility vehicle built on the Dyane 6 platform. Its name comes from a fast-running North African camel, fitting its purpose as a rugged, adaptable all-terrain car. Meharis were produced until 1987, with around 145,000 units built, many of which were used by the French military, farmers, and seaside resorts.

Designed by Roland de La Poype, the Mehari’s body was molded from ABS plastic, making it light, flexible, and impervious to rust. It was also fully washable, both inside and out. Its minimalistic design and modular construction allowed for doors, roof, and windows to be removed entirely, transforming it into a beach cruiser or countryside hauler with ease. The vehicle’s flat floor, elevated suspension, and simple mechanics made it popular in rural and island environments, where serviceability was key.

Today, the Mehari has gained a loyal following among collectors of quirky vintage utility vehicles. Its unique appearance, practicality, and period-correct charm make it an icon of 1970s European automotive design. Restored examples like this one, especially with low mileage and a documented rebuild, are increasingly hard to find.

Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
4. Very Good: Small dents or scratches; may require minimal bodywork or paint correction.

Condition of the Interior
4. Very Good: Clean with minimal wear; may need minor replacements for small missing or broken parts.

Technical Condition
4. Very Good: Mechanically solid, with possible minor maintenance required.

Overall Condition
4. Very Good Condition: Shows only minimal wear and is ready to drive at any time.

This item is sold on an as-is basis. The condition of this item is the opinion of the seller and may differ from your own opinion. Photos and descriptions of the listing are for information purposes only.

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