ID19 Campervan conversion!

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ID19 Campervan conversion!

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'92 16TXS (m), Dark metallic green, 74k
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
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Thats been for sale before a few months back I think. Certainly a bit different innit. :D
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What a piece of sh... sorry, history that 'two museums want' ( The Museum of Motoring Atrocities and the DIY Disasters Museum)
That picture with the bottle of Mr.Sheen or whatever it is proves that you still can't polish a turd! Why would anyone chose an 'overpriced VW camper' instead of this? Self respect? :D
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I quite like it :D
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I like that GS Birotor on the same site--C72371
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It's almost bad enough to be good, but instead it goes round again to being bad once more. What a hideous thing!

Designer: 5 year old. :D
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Post by cavmad »

Top of my Christmas wish list? Well it's not a giant Castrol tin on wheels, let's put it that way.
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Absolutely wonderful and almost unmissable - a steal at £900 - plus the divorce....
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admitedly its a bit lego but i just got onto the idea of a camper van with citroen suspension. Nice 8)

So heres a question - what would be the ultimate bespoke citroen camper van build - it has to be based on a citroen chassis/engine/suspension ?

I actually love lego.

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'92 16TXS (m), Dark metallic green, 74k
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
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Citroen 700 fire engine would make a good basis 8)

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toddao wrote:Citroen 700 fire engine would make a good basis 8)

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Now thats more like it, Doc isnt that a bit of your "barrow"
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Or either of these :
The famous T55 truck designed by Philippe Charbonneaux with a coachwork by Leffondré for the FRIGEAVIA / TELEAVIA home appliances brand (a subsidiary of the SUD AVIATION COMPANY, which also made the Caravelle medium range jet, hence the rocket-like design). Four were built, they were seen during the Tour de France. One remain the property of the French circus PINDER.
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Or this Citroen 'U55 Currus' from 1965, like living in a mobile greenhouse

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toddao wrote:Or either of these :
The famous T55 truck designed by Philippe Charbonneaux with a coachwork by Leffondré for the FRIGEAVIA / TELEAVIA home appliances brand (a subsidiary of the SUD AVIATION COMPANY, which also made the Caravelle medium range jet, hence the rocket-like design). Four were built, they were seen during the Tour de France. One remain the property of the French circus PINDER.
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Or this Citroen 'U55 Currus' from 1965, like living in a mobile greenhouse
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Looks like something from Stingray or Joe 90? either way its fab, can you imagine drivng about in that! 8)
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That firetruck is teh sex.

I was sure I took a picture of an old Citroen camper (not H van) at one of the Utrecht shows I've been to, but can't find it yet...

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