Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Citroen from the '60s still look modern today. With features such as adjustable hydraulic shocks, these French cars are both innovative and unique.

Instructions

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    Look for a Traction Avant (built from 1934 to 1957) for the classic Citroen. This car was quite innovative for its time, with front wheel drive and uni-body construction.

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    Consider a 2CV (nicknamed the Deux Cheveaux, or Two Horses) for the cute, simple Citroen. Introduced in 1949, this car has detachable hood, doors, fenders and seats. It's still in production.

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    Look for a DS for the classic '60s Citroen. The DS convertible, built from 1961 to 1971, is rare and beautiful.

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    Consider the SM, a joint venture with Maserati, which was built from 1970 to 1975. This car is very sleek and exotic-looking.

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