My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by Dieselman » Sat Dec 14, 2013 11:12 am

Charles M wrote:My advice to putative owners of SMs is buy one someone else has blown a fortune on at a price far below what they've spent (known in the trade as a kick in the nuts),
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by Vince » Sat Dec 14, 2013 6:21 pm

Very nice Charles.... 8-)

Ive never seen those type of seats in an sm before?....I always thought they had the narrow tuck and roll style seats in them (you know what I mean) :P

What a beautiful machine though.....ive been out in an sm before but the guy was driving it like he stole it, I think in the vain attempt to prove its performance....that ruined it for me though....for me the sm is very much a gt car...for crossing continents in wafting luxury at high speeds along snow spattered autoroutes 8-) Ahh that's set my imagination off....Better than sex... :lol:

I think your doing right though Charles...you really want to be able to use these cars ;)

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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by russ92xmsed » Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:05 pm

That is a brilliant example Charles both inside and out. They are gorgeous machines...frighting, but amazing! Gold just suits SM's, very nice indeed.
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by jorgy » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:51 am

What are those seats Charles? They're not the usual brown-with-lines ones. Never seen these before.
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by xantia_v6 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:04 am

Dieselman wrote:I keep looking at cars in France. Would you be willing to act as an intermediary if I see one I like?
I am hampered by a lack of fluency in the language, and I am currently 12000 miles away in NZ (for the next 5 months), but other than that, yes.

Ironically, the SM I linked earlier is only 20 minutes from our place in France.
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by Charles M » Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:01 am

The seats are quite unique, but they are SM seats. I have had two so-called expert opinions that they were originally cloth covered, and have been done in leather, but as has been noted that most SM seats have single centre rolls across the width in both cloth and leather. The centre section is independent of the rest, so it gently caresses you as you drive.

Vince - it really isn't a car that rewards hurling around and in standard form you've got to rev it to at least 4000 rpm to get any serious movement anyway (it's just too heavy a car). It's fun doing that, but as my trip to Holland shows, it's all about comfort on a long haul, with the power to leave slowcoaches standing if needed. I think it happiest at 80 mph - autoroute magnate speed - it is such an imperative car.
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by Charles M » Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:18 am

I did a quick google search on SM interiors and the first two brought up were these

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/barneysanders/6886034158/

So I'd say it was an interior option, and the black leather one which looks like a contemporaneous photo is the same as mine. So my source got it wrong (which isn't the first time).
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by Dieselman » Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:20 am

I thought the centre stitched leather was the later style interior to stop the pulling that occurs on the ones without stitching down the centre.
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by Charles M » Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:58 am

I think you're spot on Will.

I was told mine wasn't original by the leading UK "specialist". There's a hint in that statement.
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Re: My Citroen SM 1972 EFI

Post by Vince » Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:09 am

Original or not Charles.....its amazing 8-)

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