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Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2009-04-08 20:45 |
If these are not tourists, the Citroen is a Spanish C-8. Still not many of them is on the site. |
◊ 2009-04-08 20:48 |
I'm going to look for a better pic for it. Thanks |
◊ 2009-04-08 20:56 |
Impossible to see the plate. This is its better view of it ![]() |
◊ 2009-04-08 21:46 |
I would risk and list it as C-8 ![]() |
◊ 2009-04-09 11:19 |
@Weasel1984, @DynaMike: according this page http://galiciamotor.blogspot.com/2008/05/50-aos-de-citron-en-vigo.html the model in Spain was Citroën Dynam C8, but according these pages (in spanish) http://www.foro.pieldetoro.net/foros/showthread.php?t=42134 http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/9115/wc8.html this Citroën would be 8 or C-8. I want to list it but, which would be its correct ID?. Thanks. |
◊ 2009-04-09 13:40 |
As they say correctly in the Pieldetoro-link the Dynam was a Ami6 Break that didn't get the newer, more powerful engine in 1968. The Ami 8 (like the sedan shown here) was officially sold as Citroën 8 (I have a Spanish brochure from 1970), but generally known and referred to as C8... On the front page of the brochure there's a piture of three circles and one 8, and these circles are placed in a way that it looks like it's written C8. I wish I could make a scan of that ![]() Upto now we have five Spanish Ami8s listed as C-8. Citroën 8 refers to the models of the early 30s, and Citroën C8 to the modern MPVs. |
◊ 2009-04-09 13:49 |
Don't you have a digital camera? take a picture of it and then submit it through imageshack, if you don't know how to we'll tell you, it's not complicated at all ![]() |
◊ 2009-04-09 14:29 |
I still live in the Middle Ages... I have no camera at all, and no scanner. My best friend (and co-owner of our cars) does, but he is very busy at the moment. I'll ask him once he's got more time ![]() |
◊ 2009-04-09 14:30 |
Vale ![]() |