The 2CV Méhari Club Cassis, a recognised specialist in the 2CV saloon and van, continues the Citroën tradition with original parts ranging from the chassis and bodywork to the upholstery, brakes, steering, transmission and
engine, among other things. The range of 2CV sun visors on the market also meets this requirement in terms of quality of finish and fidelity to the original materials.
Several models of 2CV sun visors throughout history
On the first 2CVs of the 1950s, the sun visor was minimalist: a simple rigid flap reserved for the driver alone. As the model evolved, Citroën improved this detail of interior comfort.
In the 1960s, higher-end versions such as the 2CV AZAM introduced a vanity mirror on the passenger sun visor, a symbol of discreet refinement.
From the 1970s onwards, the 2CV 4 and 2CV 6 were equipped with two sun visors as standard, reflecting Citroën's desire to offer greater comfort without compromising the simple and practical spirit of the ‘deuche’. It should be noted that from July 1980 onwards, the length of the sun visors was reduced by 15 mm.
Initially attached to the
windscreen frame with four screws, the number of screws used to attach the 2CV sun visor was reduced to two from the 2CV AZ onwards.
2CV sun visor from the Méhari Club Cassis: just like the original
True to this tradition, the Méhari Club Cassis reproduces the 2CV sun visors according to the original specifications.
Each model is equipped with a support and a metal fastening, identical to those used in vintage Citroën vehicles. This system attaches directly to the windscreen frame (two fastening screws per sun visor), ensuring a solid installation and a perfect finish.
These sun visors are available in two classic colours, black or grey, to match all 2CV interiors. The passenger sun visor features a vanity mirror, in keeping with the tradition of the most elegant versions such as the AZAM or the Spécial.
Here you will find a set of 4 fixing screws (ref 2600330) as well as, for collectors, the sticker found on the 2CV driver's sun visor between 1949 and 1965.
The expertise of the 2CV specialist
Since its creation, the 2CV Méhari Club Cassis has established itself as the benchmark for all 2CV and Méhari enthusiasts. The company manufactures, restores and sells new spare parts that are true to the original, with a focus on manufacturing quality and respect for Citroën's design.
By choosing a 2CV sun visor from the Méhari Club Cassis, you are opting for an authentic, reliable and aesthetically faithful product, designed to restore your 2CV to its original charm and appearance.