This 1954 Citroen Traction Avant “Yacco” Has Racing Chops

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The mention of Citroen usually conjures up images of a vehicle so stereotypically French, that it might as well be sporting a moustache, and smoking a cigarette.

However, after you lay eyes on this race-ready 1954 Citroen Traction Avant, it’s unlikely that mention of the brand will ever make you think of anything other than the supremely badass custom build.

1954 Citroen Traction Avant Yacco front right
Launched in 1934 under the name “7”, quickly nicknamed the “Traction Avant” in reference to its mode of transmission, it was considered to be the car with the best road holding, the safest and the most comfortable.


Built at a leisurely pace by diehard Citroen enthusiasts, the “Yacco” Traction Avant looks ready for a trip down Fury Road. The green, white, and yellow paint scheme is period perfect, and makes the car looks as if it drove right out of an old racing poster.

1954 Citroen Traction Avant Yacco rear left
The black steel wheels, and incredibly aggressive tyres dial up the downhome dirt track racin’ vibe, and you have to think this rig would indeed be formidable competition.

1954 Citroen Traction Avant Yacco right side
Up front are big shiny chrome headlights with yellow bulbs, and a hockey mask grille that give the car more personality than all the contestants on The Bachelor combined.


Think you’ll find regular old racing buckets inside? Heck, no, only seats out of an Alouette II helicopter would suffice here, while the plethora of details demonstrate the owner’s attention and time put into the project.

1954 Citroen Traction Avant Yacco interior
This car is crawling with all kinds of detail work, and only through an extended amount of time with the vehicle would you be likely to appreciate them all. It’s certainly evident that a lot of love was put into this build.



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