1956 Citroën 2CV Custom Semi Retro – Long Roof
This 2CV is a Classic ‘A’ type, but with a little extra power from a 602 cc engine!
This 2CV is a Classic ‘A’ type, but with a little extra power from a 602 cc engine!
This manual covers all Citroën GS and GSA saloons (sedans) and estate (break/station wagon) models, including special editions 1015cc, 1222 cc & 1299 cc.
Seat covers were imported from Der Franzose and installed by professional upholsterer. Asking $1,350.00 CAD.
I have a DS21 and am looking for a firewall mounted bracket to accept the linkage for a Weber carburetor.
The car is in excellent condition and is garaged. Located in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Urgent ! Parting out 1970 US Spec Citroën ID 21 Break Semi Automatic in Raleigh, North Carolina. Available: Will ship what can be shipped. Please contact me at michael.lippig@gmail.com or …
With a reconditioned Burton high compression engine which was installed in 2014 and has been lightly used since, covering just 2,200 miles.
This DS is completely disassembled at The Automobiles of Rik in Quebec and ready to be sanded. It comes with an overhauled and functional DS 21 engine and hydraulic semi-automatic transmission. The interior …
An eye-catcher painted in peace and love vibe. Drives very well.
1970s version. Has new HEI ignition & rebuilt carb & new clutch. Good running shape.
Original Valeo clutch. Brand new. Purchased from Burton in The Netherlands.
2CV frame with German fibreglass kit on rear. Visa engine with more HP than a standard 602cc 2CV engine.
1290 cc 4 cylinder petrol engine, 5-speed gearbox. Sun roof. The only one in Canada. This is the famous ‘Mazmobile” previously owned by the late John Mazmanian.
New paint on a rust-free car. Many new mech parts. Runs and drives very nicely.
Both in excellent condition. “$15.00 CAN each OR both for $25.00 OR bring me an offer.
I have a complete collection from beginning to end. I no longer have room but hate to see them just tossed out.
(Requires paid member status to access.) Citroëns were designed to run with Michelin tires. In fact, during the period from 1935 to 1974 Michelin actually owned Citroën. So the cars …
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