1965 DS19 Pallas
brochure
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1965 DS19 brochure
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1966 Wagon
brochure
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1966 DS21 advertisement
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1966 price list
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1967 D Series
brochure
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1968 DS21 brochure
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1968 ID19 brochure
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1968 D21 Station
Wagon brochure
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1968 DS21 brochure
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1968 Fifty Safety
Features One Overall Concept brochure
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1968 ID
19/DS21/Wagon brochure
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1968 D range brochure
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1969 Dyane 6
Mehari brochure
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1969 all
range export brochure
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1969 D
Wagon and DS 21 Pallas advertisement
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1969
advertisement
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1969 European Delivery
Plan brochure
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1970 DSpecial,
DS21, DS21 Pallas brochure
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1970 D series
advertisement
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1970 SM
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1970 Dyane 6
Mehari brochure
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1970 Dyane 6
Mehari brochure
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1970 D
series advertisement
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1970 What owners say about
Citroen
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1970 Road Test DS 21
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1971
D Sedans
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1971 Prices and
Specifications #1
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1971 Prices and
Specifications #2
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1971 Station Wagon
brochure
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1971 European
delivery plan brochure
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1971 SM brochure
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1972 D Series Owner's
Manual
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1972 Price List #1
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1972 Price List #2 and
color combinations
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1972 D Series
brochure
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1973 A Car Is A Must In
Europe
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1973 A Harmony Of
Opposites SM brochure
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1980 Trend CX Brochure
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1986 CINA CX brochure
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1987 Cx Automotive
brochure
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1988 CXAuto
brochure
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1989 CXAuto
brochure
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1990 CXAuto XM
Vitesse advertisement
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US
market three box XM sedan
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CitroExpert, the
Dutch, independent all-Citroën-magazine,
celebrated its fifteenth birthday in November
2011.
After the demise of the French Citroën Revue,
to which Wouter Jansen was a regular
contributor, he and publisher Fred Jansz
started CitroExpert in the autumn of 1996
making it the oldest surviving all-Citroën
magazine in Europe.
The first issues, although full of articles of
great interest, were perhaps a bit lean and
modest. But that has changed: fifteen years
and 90 issues later CitroExpert is a
thoroughly mature magazine with as many
different Citroën-related articles as there
are Citroëns.
To celebrate this birthday, a special issue on
Citroën in the United States
has been published. As it is nearly a century
now since André Citroën crossed the Atlantic
in the SS France to visit New York
thereby getting inspiration to become the most
important car manufacturer in Europe in the
twenties and early thirties.
The special issue on Citroën in the USA
reveals many unknown facts and documents which
are of interest to specialists as well as the
general public. How André Citroën set foot on
American soil in June 1913 for the first time;
the negotiations with General Motors to become
a part of that conglomerate; the first
official American distributor in 1921 and much
more...
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