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Peugeot D3
Peugeot D4
Overview
ManufacturerChenard-Walcker (1946–1950)
Peugeot (1950–1965)
Production1947–1950 (Chenard-Walcker)
1950–1965 (Peugeot)
approx 76,000 produced
Body and chassis
Classpanel van
LayoutFF layout
Powertrain
Engine4 cylinders in line, petrol
1,290 cc (D3)
1,468 cc (D4)
diesel 1,816 cc
Dimensions
Length4,430 mm (174.4 in)
Width1,840 mm (72.4 in)
Height2,110 mm (83.1 in)
Chronology
SuccessorPeugeot J7

The Peugeot D3 and its successor, the Peugeot D4 were forward control panel vans sold by Peugeot from October 1950 till 1965. The van originated as a front wheel drive light van produced by Chenard-Walcker, whose business Peugeot had acquired by 1950.[1]

The van, based on a wartime design,[2] was relaunched, soon after the Liberation, in June 1946 as the Chenard-Walcker CPV. In this form it was powered by a two-cylinder water-cooled two-stroke engine of just 1,021 cc. Power output of 26 hp was claimed. Accepting that even by the standards of the time, this level of power was insufficient, in 1947 the manufacturers switched to using the 1,133 cc engine of the Peugeot 202, and claimed power increased to 30 hp.

The original two-cylinder engine had the merit of being very compact, and in order to accommodate the four-cylinder unit from Peugeot the nose of the van had to be extended, which compromised the clean frontal design of the original van and gave rise to frequent use of the «Nez de cochon» (“pig nose”) soubriquet.

Providing the van’s engine to Chenard-Walcker at a time when the business was short of cash left Peugeot as a major creditor, and therefore at the front of the line of any potential purchasers of the business as it became apparent that Chenard-Walcker could not survive independently. Peugeot’s acquisition of the business led to the van’s rebranding as a Peugeot, although it was January 1951 before the Chenard et Walcker CP3 (as their CPV had by now become) was formally discontinued.

Power was also increased late in 1950 when the engine from the (by now no longer produced) Peugeot 202 was replaced by the 1,290 cc engine of the recently introduced Peugeot 203. The D3 was redesignated as the D3A. Already the engine change enabled Peugeot to advertise the van’s power output as 32 hp, and during the next few years the vehicle benefited from further enhancements as the engine was developed both for the van and for what was at the time the company’s only passenger car. Power was increased to 40 hp in 1952, marked by the renaming of the van as the D3B. In February 1953, for drivers who did not like to work alone, a passenger seat was fitted.

In 1955 Peugeot added a second model to their passenger car range, and the van acquired the 1,468 cc engine of the newly launched Peugeot 403 which even in the detuned state used for the commercial vehicle application provided 45 hp of power. Thus enhanced, in August 1955 the Peugeot D3 was replaced by the Peugeot D4. The new van was virtually indistinguishable from the old one from the outside, unless the customer had paid extra for the side-door which could now be specified for the load area. Also new on the D4 were two “baguette-style” over-riders on the front bumper [3] which enabled keen eyed observers to differentiate the two versions (until 1960, when the over-riders disappeared).

In October 1959 the D4 (like the 403) became available with a diesel engine, which was a major innovation at the time. In 1960 the power from the petrol engine was increased to 55 hp and the van was redesignated D4B. 1960 also saw a rearrangement of the exterior lights with the fitting of flashing direction indicators front and back. Further changes during the final five years were minor in nature, one of the more noteworthy being a small reduction, in 1963, of the number of bars on the front grill.

A range of body types existed including those of a basic panel van, a minibus, and ambulance and horse-box. A relatively popular horse-box conversion was undertaken by the Théault business at Avranches. Customers for the little minibus version included various French police forces[4] and the French post office which used the vans for transporting postmen.[5]

The D4B was withdrawn in 1965 to be replaced by the Peugeot J7

  1. ^ Claude Rouxel, Jacques Dorizon, Marc Clouet et François Vauvillier, Chenard et Walcker - Far, l'empire disparu de Gennevilliers, éditions Histoire et Collections.
  2. ^ "Automobilia". Toutes les voitures françaises 1940 - 46 (Les années sans salon). Nr. 26. Paris: Histoire & collections: 21. 2003. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ Dominique Milleron, La Peugeot 403 de mon père, éditions E.T.A.I.
  4. ^ Dominique Pagneux, Voitures de Police, Préfecture de police de Paris, éditions E.P.A.
  5. ^ Yves Lecouturier et Pierre-Stéphane Proust, La Poste automobile et les véhicules des P.T.T. 1897-1970, l'Union Marcophile.

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