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From: trav@ucla-cs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: 2CV Citroen
Message-ID: <2836@ucla-cs.ARPA>
Date: Mon, 17-Dec-84 20:51:29 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec 17 20:51:29 1984
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Reply-To: trav@ucla-cs.UUCP (Pascal Traverse)
Organization: UCLA Computer Science Department
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Summary: 

You can see a 2CV in the movie "American Graffitti". The main 
character has one... that does not start when he wants to follow 
a blond girl in a white car (not a 2CV this one).  This is quite 
nasty. Indeed, a 2CV is not fast, is not luxurious (far from that), 
but it is reliable (at least the one I was driving sometimes ago). 
A good point also is that it is very light. You can go off the road 
easily. Something funny: it is not possible to lock the hood. Thus, 
to avoid some bad guys to still your battery (for the electric 
railroad of their kids), when parking, you have to put a chain, 
between air holes in the hood and the bumper! 
Indeed, it looks like a tricycle.
-- 
    Pascal Traverse
    UCLA Computer Science Department
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