This 1983 NAMCO Pony-Citroën was built by the National Motor Company of Greece and utilizes the frame, 602cc flat-twin, and four-speed manual transaxle of Citroën’s 2CV. It features white-finished metal body panels, black vinyl-upholstered seating, and removable doors. The seller’s brother acquired it eight years ago from his father, and the car benefits from a replacement carburetor. This Pony is now offered by the seller on behalf of his brother with a clean California title listing it as a 1983 Citroën.

The Pony was one of several 2CV-based models designed for production by developing countries using parts that were simpler to manufacture. This example was built by NAMCO of Greece, and the body, doors, and hood are made of steel. Details include a Citroën stamping on the rear valance, a Citroën Pony badge, and California blue plates.

The seller reports that a canvas top was once installed, and while it is no longer displayable, it can be included for use as a stencil. The front windscreen can fold forward, and the doors are removable. Steel three-lug wheels are installed at each corner. Corrosion spots are noted on the body.

The interior is equipped with two front seats featuring NAMCO logos, as well as a rear bench. Just under 90k kilometers (~56k miles) are shown on the five-digit odometer, with true mileage unknown. The umbrella-style shifter knob extends through the dash as further shown in the gallery. Split seams and upholstery cracks are noted.

Power is from an air-cooled 602cc flat-twin paired with a four-speed manual transaxle driving the front wheels. The seller has replaced the carburetor, though the previously-installed Solex unit is included.

The factory spare wheel and jack are included. Additional underside photos are provided in the gallery. A driving video is provided below.