Showing posts with label Citroen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citroen. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2015

French Car Day, Perth 2015


Last year's French Car Day was a washout thanks to an unseasonable thunderstorm. This year's event was something completely different. The organisers replaced what was a relatively small car show with a full-on festival of French-ness. I think it's fair to say that the Bonjour Perth festival was a success and will be back again next year. And the car show was pretty good too!

There was a good selection of Citroen DS' to celebrate the car's 60th anniversary.



A Citroen DS Safari wagon.







The magnificent Citroen Traction Avant. A real beauty!





The iconic Citroen 2CV. This little car was designed in the 1930s but due to the war was not put into production until 1948 and remained in production, almost unchanged until 1990.



Citroen SM Maserati. Citroen's successor to the DS.

The magnificent and exotic Panhard PL17. This is a new import to Perth.



A peek under the Panhard's bonnet shows the front mounted 850cc twin cylinder boxer engine. Although it was a rather small engine, the car was very light and performed well in rallying.

Peugeot 403

Simca 1000 and Simca Aronde

The Simca 1000 was rear engined and somewhat similar to a Renault 8 in concept.

Simca had been taken over by Chrysler and the Simca Aronde betrays its American origins.

Another great display of Renault 4CV 750s



Renault Caravelle

Renault Caravelle

Renault Alpine

Renault row

Renault 10 with round headlamps

Later Renault 10 with the more common square headlamps

Renault 8

Renault 8 Gordini rally car

1929 Bugatti racer

This car has a long racing history and still has its original bodywork.

Amilcar





De Dion Bouton

Link to Bonjour Perth http://www.bonjourperth.com.au/ also check their Facebook page for photos of the event.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Portuguese Citroen Club Rally 20 September 2009


Viva la Citroen 2CV! We encountered the ubiquitous little French 'garden shed on wheels' so often in Europe that it became like an unofficial mascot of our travels. I've always held a soft spot for the Citroens - the Traction-Avant, the magnificent DS and the quaint 2CV. When I first began looking for a car the only car I could think of that I actually liked was the Citroen DS. I never found one however.

In Porto on Sunday 20 September 2009 we came across a rally organized by the Portuguese Citroen club. The rally started at the town hall where all the cars were displayed. A drive through the city followed. There were so many Citroens that the whole centre of the city was shut down - much to the frustration of other drivers. Here are some photos.





Citroen Ami