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It is also worth noting that many, in the interests of being kept on the road, have been rebuilt with many different groupings of parts. The last one I rode in, a 1956 Chev, was sporting a four cylinder diesel Isuzu and 5spd transmission. Hardly original, but extremely cool nonetheless.
A single din stereo with a usb/iPod jack with actual buttons?
The real question is how comfortable your local Citroen repair shop's sofas are.
He meant complex for a suspension system, which it is. Not the most complex thing in the world.
Here's how: my dad's family came from Kiev to try and get into America. They let half in, and the other half, with my dad's parents, were sent away. No idea why. Maybe I'm from the evil half. But, they headed for America's lobby, Cuba.
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How about a Citroën DS? I found you one on Auto Trader Classics for $39,500. BOOM. Way under budget.
This thing is a ridiculous mockery of science, technology, humanity, everything. And it won't save you gas.