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Not that you'd be one-eyed about it, by any means? :lol:

There's a '61 ID resto project for sale here, apparently rust free and asking £230 - with parts car. :shock: You bet I'm tempted!
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Richly deserved :D

Anyone who does not find the DS a work of beauty does not have a pulse, simple as that.

Chris, who saw your DS last night, was pretty captivated by her Richard :D

Over dinner this evening he asked how the suspension worked and what the green spheres were all about 8)
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addo wrote:Not that you'd be one-eyed about it, by any means? :lol:
Certainly not! :lol:
CitroJim wrote:Chris, who saw your DS last night, was pretty captivated by her Richard :D

Over dinner this evening he asked how the suspension worked and what the green spheres were all about 8)
Its a pity its so buried in my garage at the moment as he couldn't see the whole car, I'm overdue a good clearout/tidy up.

Is he a potential Citroën "Recruit"? :wink:
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Not just its appearance, the mechanical design was superb and well ahead of its time, the CX retained some of it but the XM very little.
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It got me when i was 8 and i can picture it in my minds eye just as clearly now that im knocking on 36. =D>

If i was you, that would have spurred me to get the car out then and there and celebrate with a wash and wax up and a spin to show her off.... :P

If the gods are listening can i have a black pallas with a brown leather interior....also the one with the partition glass in...i have noisy kids :lol:
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I quite agree. I got glimpse of Richard's and have to say it's stunning.

Being 21, my friends don't quite understand what I see in things like the DS but then again, I can't explain it :oops:
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It's always been one of my list of favourite cars even since I was a lad a new nothing of these things, I just loved the way it looked. I'd probably have one myself if I had the time to look after it and somewhere nice and dry to keep it. Especially a Safari model.
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Thanks for the post. Here they're as rare as a hen's tooth. One guy is selling a beaten 1958 one in São Paulo (3000 km South of here) for about 10000 euros.

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vince wrote:It got me when i was 8 and i can picture it in my minds eye just as clearly now that im knocking on 36. =D>

If i was you, that would have spurred me to get the car out then and there and celebrate with a wash and wax up and a spin to show her off.... :P

If the gods are listening can i have a black pallas with a brown leather interior....also the one with the partition glass in...i have noisy kids :lol:

you'd let the kids anywere near it

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I've just been... err... persuaded by a large and forcefully spoken gentleman, to buy the '61 ID. :shock: Unless someone offers more than $500 before Friday week.

Some fun road trips and stories ought to follow! (It's presently 1500 miles away, and over Bass Strait.)

Presently having one of those glorious "What have I done?" moments! :lol:
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addo wrote:I've just been... err... persuaded by a large and forcefully spoken gentleman, to buy the '61 ID. :shock: Unless someone offers more than $500 before Friday week.

Some fun road trips and stories ought to follow! (It's presently 1500 miles away, and over Bass Strait.)

Presently having one of those glorious "What have I done?" moments! :lol:
Nothing like a road trip.

I'm off to Liverpool to pick up a car myself this weekend, but I'm in the dog house already as I forgot this Saturday is Valentine's day. [-( [-(
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addo wrote:Some fun road trips and stories ought to follow! (It's presently 1500 miles away, and over Bass Strait.)
You mean it's in Tas then Adam :D Been there, great place... We went there to escape the heat of Darwin for a couple of weeks. A magicall place.

The ID sounds like a very worthy project for you and we'll just hope it does not turn out to be a bit of a Tassie Devil...
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just watched, wheeler dealers. they bought a ds in france and brought it back to uk. they did it up and sold it, at a good profit. dont know when the prog was made, as i cant read roman numerals. tom
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tomrostron wrote:just watched, wheeler dealers. they bought a ds in france and brought it back to uk. they did it up and sold it, at a good profit. dont know when the prog was made, as i cant read roman numerals. tom
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=25498

It was released a couple of months back.

...and regarding Roman Numerals,

M = 1000
MM = 2000

L = 50

I = 1
II = 2
III = 3
IV = 4
V = 5
VI = 6
VII = 7
VIII = 8
IX = 9
X = 10
XI = 11
XX = 20

You see, if the smaller 'number' is before the larger number, it is minus the larger number, if it is after, its added.

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