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A history lesson

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:32 pm
by DerekW
This is the complete list of Citroens that I've owned over the years, unfortunately not including my Aden ID. I've got some photos somewhere but haven't been able to locate them.

First an oddity, a non-Citroen, it was I think the fourth old banger I owned, Date was 1956 and it's a 1934 ex-police Roesch Talbot 105. Aluminium body, centrepoint chassis lubrication, Wilson self-selecting preselector gearbox et al. The vertical radiator slats were thermostatically controlled and unfortunately, yes, that is a crack in the windscreen.:

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Forward to the late seventies/early eighties, my two GSs. GSX on the left, GS Pallas on the right.

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These were followed by my GSA Pallas, welcome to my first five speed gearbox:

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Followed by the BX 16TRS:

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Which gave way to my first XM, a low-spec 2.0i auto. My dear wife said " get an automatic, then I can drive it". Four XM autos later and she hasn't driven any of them - but I've got to like them :D :

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I hankered after leather seats and aircon, so that one gave way to a 2.0SEi auto. I've always regretted selling this one:

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And so to our new home in Lincolnshire and, after a wasted three years with a 3.0 Peugeot 406, my current 3 litre 24 valve Exclusive:

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...and its partner, the 2.0 TCT estate (my £250 special), another auto:

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I haven't included my wife's ZX - no photo's. And that's the lot, the present two will probably see me out and I give myself a severe talking-to every time I'm tempted by another one on ebay.

Derek

Re: A history lesson

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:54 am
by jorgy
Hi Derek

Thanks for sharing this...How many memories these photos must evoke to you! Cars are so ever-present through our lives -each and every car my family has owned almost "labels" the relevant period of life...When I was a kid, the 80s, all the family had Fiats...happy times, not a worry in the world...I remember how modern I thought my aunt's new Ritmo looked with its full plastic bumpers! I swear I can still listen to my parent's nervous 127 engine sound as it goes through the gears -must be sooo deeply inscribed in my brain! I remember skiing holidays all the way across from Athens into former-Yugoslavian resorts...600 miles driving one way...picture a convoy of 127s: my family! Madness! Then, my parents also got a 2nd car, a Citroen LN !! With the 2CV 600cc....! Although slower than the Fiat, it felt as if u had just jumped into a Mercedes by comparison. Ahhhhh...innocent times!

cheers
George

Re: A history lesson

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:00 am
by Dieselman
I remember my Dad getting his first Citroen to replace his ageing 1964 Humber Sceptre. When he said he was getting a Citroen I had visions of a 2CV or Ami... :oops: :o
Thankfully it turned out to be a white GS Club estate...Phew.. :lol:
That was followed by a gold Club estate, then an Ex-demo GSA...the first one the local dealer had...powder blue with tinted glass and sunroof...Wowee..not forgetting 1300cc and 5 speed box..heaven.. :lol: I learned to drive in that car.. :twisted:

Other than rust the GS/A range are a fantastic car.