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Dude! Party trailer!!
angela
angela
I hope it's not running the stock engine (or brakes).
u gotta love the twin truck exhausts..
Bet that's fun to drive on a windy day! Ever see that 40's camper/bus that looks like a train engine.
I wouldn't drive THAT POS with Lane's driving gloves
Too much of a good thing?
How about it Doc?
Hard choice I know...
How about it Doc?
Hard choice I know...
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Good alternative to first few entries.
What's under the cover?
What's under the cover?
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Micrebus semi is the awesomeness!
Say what you will about the French, their escargot, and their armpits, but that Citroen is hands-down one of the most smooth-riding cars I ever been in...
I win the lottery and I'm gonna have an SM.
(No knuckeheads, NOT an S&M, just a Citroen SM)
I win the lottery and I'm gonna have an SM.
(No knuckeheads, NOT an S&M, just a Citroen SM)
Hey Slater..... Don't forget to include the full time mechanics squad with that purchase.... ;- )
Leon-Absolutely!!! But as I said...if I were to "win the Lottery", Lottery being the key word. (Also I never mentioned I'd transplant an all-aluminum Grand National V-6 into that puppy. Weeeeeee...
Ive never seen a Descapotable before, very sexy!
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I've had mine 36 years.........bought it when I was 25. It was my 4th DS. I'd had 2 sedans and a wagon prior. They weren't that uncommon in the Bay Area in those days. The convertibles are pretty rare though...custom bodies by Henri Chapron, they only made about 1300 of them from the late 50's to early 70's. Maybe 50 in the States, and when they change hands they often go back to Europe. My car was in the Calif. Car museum (formerly the Towe Car Museum until 1997) in Sacramento as part of a group of DS Citroens on the 50th anniversary of the D. This photo was taken there. I've had 356 owners try to buy my fog lights, Porsche used the same ones.
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This gorgeous one was at Carlisle last year.