Off topic... As if that is possible on this list...
Anyone know what a non-running project Citroen DS station wagon is
worth? Looks pretty complete and clean, last tabbed in 1990...
Anyone know what the problem areas are?
-Zach
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I know next to nothing about those rigs, but I think they're super cool. If
you do end up grabbing it, let me know, 'cause I'd love a chance to check
one out.
On Jan 16, 2008 11:25 AM, Zach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Off topic... As if that is possible on this list...
Anyone know what a
Zach,,
Are you talking about a DS19, DS21, or something else? Full wagon, I
assume? I believe they were named safari wagons?
Well, they are uncommon especially here in the States. Problem areas
include, but are not limited to:
Hydraulic system for the suspension which also feed the brakes and
Mathieu J. Cama wrote:
1972 Citroen SM, 16k original miles, for sale on consignment
www.oldworldauto.com
You had my (high) interest until I got to the automatic gearbox.
The SM was my dream car when I was ten years old. Actually I
wouldn't mind having all three of that doctor's cars. I would
No sure whether its a 19 or 21, I didnt get that close. Will check it
out again on saturday. Yes, its a full wagon.
Is there any way to gauge the condition of the hydraulics without it
running? I know it sounds like a dumb question but I am wondering if
there is some common sign like leaking
On Jan 16, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Zach wrote:
No sure whether its a 19 or 21, I didnt get that close. Will check it
out again on saturday. Yes, its a full wagon.
Those are neat cars. Cool looking too. For comps, look at UK sites, but
keep in mind the prices will be higher than what can be
On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
You had my (high) interest until I got to the automatic gearbox.
The SM was my dream car when I was ten years old. Actually I
wouldn't mind having all three of that doctor's cars. I would
mind having to pay for them, unfortunately. All the cars