Chrysler CCV

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The Chrysler CCV (CCV stands for Composite Concept Vehicle) is a concept car developed to illustrate new means of construction suitable to developing nations.

The car is a tall, fairly roomy 4 door sedan, of modest dimensions. The designers at Chrysler note they were inspired to create a modernised Citroën 2CV.

The CCV has been displayed many places, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2000.

The Chrysler PT Cruiser has carried forward many of the design cues of the CCV in a production car.


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