Have not seen one of these since Holland. The great French noir car. Raffish as a Band of Outsiders. The Mercedes Benz is more of a stolid burgermeister, but still. Found them both for sale at Motorland in Arundel, Maine.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2016
1954 Citroën Traction-Avant puis une 1952 Mercedes Benz 170 Deisel
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Ah, the MB 170V, Our first family car. Army green, oak window frames, signalling arrows, wind screen to be opened by turning a bit screw.
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