Thanks for the replies -- but dammit, no one offered to buy the Fargo!
I corresponded once with Chris about his 2 CV -- IIRC, to ask if one can be
a reliable regular driver; he said "yes." Note that my regular driving
comes to no more than 4K a year since I work at home.
I wish business would pic
BTW Patrick, Did you know that Chris K., owner of Velo Orange has a 2CV?
There are several in this area (mid-Atlantic, Wash DC), including a nice
van I've seen driving around.
Steve
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I have seen a few 2CVs in the States in my lifetime, but none of the
outstanding, inexpensive, creative modern vehicles that are everywhere
here (northern England). Citroën really is the Apple of the automobile
world, and it's a pity the States are largely denied.
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We actually have an informal Citroen club here in Abq, and I once saw a
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On Nov 11, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Bob wrote:
> A Citroën in the States? Is there any support for them there?
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We have the internets. Support is a click away, and those owners work on them
themselves. That's part of the appeal of the 2CV is that any idiot can keep em
humming with basic tools. Kinda like the original Beetle.
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