Citroen 5CV (1925)

The Citroen Type C was a light car manufactured between 1922 and 1926. >Download a PDF specification sheet Registration no: YB 2308 Chassis no: 48263 Engine no: VA50095 Engine: 0-60 mph:

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Citroen Traction Light 15 (1951)

French Classic family saloon.   Registration no: FSV197 Chassis no: 137928 Engine no: AF13248 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4

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Citroen DS21 Decapotable (1966)

Citroen DS21 Decapotable – (Henri Chapron Coachwork). First registered on 3rd November 1966, this matching numbers example is one of the very last Decapotable to be supplied to the UK.

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Citroen DS21 Saloon (1971)

The Citroën DS is a front-engine, front-wheel-drive executive car manufactured and marketed by the French company Citroën from 1955 to 1975 in sedan, wagon/estate and convertible body configurations. Registration no:

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Citroen Maserati SM (1971)

In 1961, Citroën began work on ‘Project S’, a sports variant of the revolutionary Citroën DS. As was customary for the firm, many running concept vehicles were developed, increasingly complex

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Citroen DS21 EFI Pallas Saloon (1972)

In 1965 a luxury upgrade, the DS Pallas (after Greek goddess Pallas), was introduced. This included comfort features such as better noise insulation, a more luxurious (and optional leather) upholstery

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Citroen DS23 efi Pallas (1973)

Left hand drive 5 speed manual. Brun Scarabee with gold velour.. Optional extra from the period are the rare tinted windows. Registration no: BBK330M Chassis no: DX50683006844 Engine no: DX50683006844

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Clyno Motorcycles Historic Motorcycle (1921)

Historic Registration no: XA5517 Chassis no: L4803 Engine no: L4129/20 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4

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Clyno Motorcycles Motorcycle (1921)

1921 Model. >Download a PDF specification sheet Registration no: NX 869 Chassis no: L3880 Engine no: L388020 Engine: 269cc 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats:

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Clyno 11hp Coupe (1924)

The 11hp two seater tourer variant has a fold-out dickie-seat to the rear which allows it to accommodate two extra passengers. Clyno’s first car, designed by George Stanley and Arthur

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