Look what I found within a few days of the Ami arriving? Both alongside each other. C15 vans are very rare especially with 50,000 miles and never been worked?
TommyS
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I used to have an old Citroen GS. It was the most comfortable car I ever had. You could drive over the roughest road and not feel a thing. Think it was the hydropneumatic suspension. From what I remember the suspension and brakes were linked somehow
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Gender: Location: Co Wicklow Age: 92 Posts: 7421 Registered: 01 / 2015 My Motorhome: Matilda 2 Pilote 703FP Explorateur Base Vehicle: 3ltr 318 Sprinter Automatic
I used to have an old Citroen GS. It was the most comfortable car I ever had. You could drive over the roughest road and not feel a thing. Think it was the hydropneumatic suspension. From what I remember the suspension and brakes were linked somehow
The BBC used to use DS estates as filming platform's for following horse racing for that very reason , there was no camera vibration.
Great car .
Mark&Wendy
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Gender: Location: Killinchy, Co. Down Age: 57 Posts: 1295 Registered: 02 / 2016 My Motorhome: Roller team 707 Base Vehicle: 2016 Ducato
I drove past one of those in Sunnyside St, Belfast, yesterday. But it had a camper on the back of it. I did wonder how anyone would fit in it, never mind lie down to sleep. Sorry I didnt take a photo.
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