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Ten Classics to celebrate Citroen's centenary

2019 marks the 100-year anniversary of French automobile manufacturer Citroën. The daring brand will celebrate its centenary at the London Classic Car Show on 14-17 February with a showcase of vehicles that have made the boldest marks on the automotive industry since its launch in June 1919.

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Citroën Traction Avant

Although criticised at launch on 19 April 1934, the Citroën Traction 7 was the first of the Traction Avant (front-wheel drive) line that eventually ran all the way through to 1957. It was deemed revolutionary for its many innovations, including being the first mass-produced car with a monocoque chassis and the first car in the world to lose the running board, which changed the way you got into a car – rather than ‘mounting’ it, you descended into its cabin. The specific example at the London Classic Car Show was built in 1939 and registered 15 days after the outbreak of the Second World War, making it one of the last cars to leave the factory.

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Peter McGuire    on 3 February 2019

Where is the Ami - considered by many to be the pinnacle of French styling?

   on 25 February 2019

And the GS...?

djmgw    on 25 February 2019

My dream Citroen garage - 15CV Rosalie, 7CV avant guerre, Traction 6H converted to 22CV spec with a Ford flathead V8, ID19, Ami Super (or M35?), BX19GT (not GTi) , Low roof CX Prestige, Visa GTi, Twin engine 2CV, XM V6, C6 V6 Petrol.

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