Peugeot J7 Explained

Peugeot J7
Manufacturer:Peugeot
Production:1965–1980
Predecessor:Peugeot D4
Successor:Peugeot J9
Class:Light commercial vehicle
Body Style:Van
Length:47401NaN1
Width:20001NaN1
Sp:uk

The Peugeot J7 is a small front wheel drive van produced from 1965 until 1980 with a total production of 336,220 vehicles. In 1981 the J7 was succeeded by a revised version called J9.

The J7 was available in a number of versions including panel van, minibus, pick up and pick up with cab with a gross payload of either 1400kg (3,100lb) or 1800kg (4,000lb) depending on version.[1] The J7 was originally launched with a choice of 4-cylinder petrol (1468 cc) or diesel (1816 cc) engines. The J7 was not sold in the United Kingdom, but various private imports have occurred over the years.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Old Car Manual Project. storm.oldcarmanualproject.com .