Dave Burnham Citroën Becomes Trinity Citroën
“We have a kind of a one-stop shop for an entire car if need be. And Dave is available to us for consultation.”
“We have a kind of a one-stop shop for an entire car if need be. And Dave is available to us for consultation.”
For those folks not on Facebook or don’t follow Dave on it, we are pleased to post here what he wrote yesterday.
East Coast Rendezvous has always been held on Fathers’ Day weekend but this year the event was postponed by two weeks.
The theme of the Restaurant is all French and Citroën.
The article today gives very practical terms that Dave is prepared to extend to a competent mechanic who would like to take over his business.
By John Fryday….. At a local car show a fellow enthusiast suggested submitting my car to the Hilton Head Concours d’ Elegance in November. It was a 4-hour drive and he thought my car was unique enough to make an impression. The website requested six photographs, and a brief description. …
It was heartening to see that even with gas at $5.58 US a gallon for premium, it did not deter the gathering of about 160 Citroëns.
The China Car book by François Castaing goes into great detail about the Chrysler CCV project to design and built a third-world car, but it only glosses over how the company managed to find and purchase the little French gem that inspired – a Citroën 2CV.
If you were ever on a forum and came across an insightful post from “Metric” usually in response to a question posed, it was Cater sharing his knowledge willingly.
Reaching out to the organizers of the Carlisle Import show and members of the Citroën community, Brad Nauss was able to stage an impressive event that had over 50 Citroëns in attendance, and made an indelible impression on the thousands of car enthusiasts.
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