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- From: cka52397@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Slartibartfast)
- Subject: Re: Info wanted: Citroen 7CV
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 20:57:50 GMT
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- In article <snu7fg0@zola.esd.sgi.com> cook@bebop.esd.sgi.com (Doug Cook) writes:
- >Hey, folks,
- > Pardon me if this is an inexcusably silly question, but
- >does anyone have any information on the Citroen 7CV? I know they
- >were introduced in 1934. Until when were they made? How rare
- >are they? Are any available in the US, and what might one expect
- >to pay, were any available? Where might I find a good source of
- >information about these cars? Just curious.
- >
- > -Doug
- >
- >Doug Cook (cook@sgi.com) |
- >Software Engineer, ISD Digital Media | "Exuberance is Beauty."
- >Silicon Graphics, Inc. | -Wm. Blake
-
- Actually, aren't you thinking about the 2CV? The Duck? I think that
- it is the one that was originally introduced in 1934, it has a Top Speed of
- around 65 - 70 mph. It is only made in Portugal (from what I know) and not
- available new here. Grey market might be a diferent story. I have no clue as
- to where to find out about them. I think that they are cute, but have no power.
-
- But I still love em..... :-)
-
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