philw696
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Interesting read here mate.Seems a bit odd, the Traction Avant and DS were monocoques, wonder why they did that???
Citroën CX 2000/2200 1974 Autocar report
www.citroenet.org.uk
Interesting read here mate.Seems a bit odd, the Traction Avant and DS were monocoques, wonder why they did that???
Spot the Renault 16...! This is Old Oak Common Depot in West London c.1970, I used to work there from '83 to '85...
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Despite the UK plates this is currently here in Ireland
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Holy cow that’s ugly!!!
Of course it is, its French
Andy Warhol's take...........Perhaps!
If you bought one new and kept it you would see a nice return now on a modest investment that's for sure.
If you bought one new and kept it you would see a nice return now on a modest investment that's for sure.
If a truck drives past you on the motorway (the other way around is hardly possible..) it's as if you're in severe turbulence with the doors and windows clattering and gaps appearing - scary indeed. Crumple zones - qu'est-ce que c'est?I'd rather walk than be seen in one of those death traps.
If a truck drives past you on the motorway (the other way around is hardly possible..) it's as if you're in severe turbulence with the doors and windows clattering and gaps appearing - scary indeed. Crumple zones - qu'est-ce que c'est?