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- From: cook@bebop.esd.sgi.com (Doug Cook)
- Subject: Re: Info wanted: Citroen 7CV
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 92 21:40:59 GMT
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- In article <By6swG.Kou@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, cka52397@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu writes:
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- > 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.
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- To clarify:
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- The caption on the picture I saw said '7CV.' I have seen
- 2CV's around, and they're not what I'm thinking of, though perhaps
- the really old ones are different. (However, if I really knew what I
- was talking about, I probably wouldn't be asking).
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- If you've seen the film 'Diva,' these are the big 'gangster'
- cars used in that film. They're really beautiful.
-
- -Doug
-