The Sealed-beam Headlight and North American Citroëns
Most North Americans were denied Citroën’s inventive lighting systems, except for a few brief years in Canada.















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Most North Americans were denied Citroën’s inventive lighting systems, except for a few brief years in Canada.
Nestled in the auction’s European section was this 1958 Citroën DS19 with minimal description.
Citroën made a grand return with a massive display featuring their ELO MPV concept along with seven historic models.
Will it be the new location for the Citroën collection from Le Conservatoire to be on public display once again?
Hoping to sell to an unsuspecting buyer who will shell out big bucks for a 2CV with a Christie Brinkley pedigree!
A rare 1964 DS19 Le Dandy, an exceptionally restored 1972 SM, an equally nice restored 1973 DS23 Pallas and a beautifully preserved 1987 CX25 GTI Turbo II.
The 25th Bastille Day Rally Tour of New York City was held on July 14 with Citroëns parading through Manhattan for what has become an annual Bastille Day celebration.
Registered as a 1963, this a late model 2CV Charleston – a beautiful friend that …
Selling an early ID 19. No rust! Re-painted 5 years ago. It has the DS …
Want to add a full-size wooden model of a 2CV or a Méhari to your collection?
I was enticed with Darren’s effort to modernize the 2CV, a project he has embarked on with both the sedan and Truckette versions.
Equipped with the 2.7 litre 6 cylinder diesel, everything is working and nothing is needed to immediately start enjoying this rare-in-Canada example.
I purchased it new from a Citroën dealer in Montreal in summer of 1972. It runs well and needs to be driven and enjoyed.
We headed out on a 2.5 hour drive that took us along some of Southern Ontario’s nicest country back-roads.
Horse power is not required for enjoyment, but a decent heater would be nice!
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