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◊ 2006-09-24 14:06 |
DS? ....Safari Estate? (From the movie trailer only.) |
◊ 2006-09-24 16:49 |
DS Safari I think |
◊ 2006-09-24 18:02 |
In France there were not many break DS, most were ID or just "Break". So "something Safari" |
◊ 2006-09-24 20:09 |
DS 21 Break,DS 21 Safari for Brits |
◊ 2006-09-24 20:21 |
'G' registration 1968-9 (actual registration not found on DVLA) |
◊ 2006-09-24 20:35 |
If 1968, in France it would be ID 19 If 1969, in France it would be ID 20, DS 20 or DS 21. And I still do not know for UK |
◊ 2007-01-10 18:53 |
I read in Classic Car Weekly, this car was owned by some-body involved with Star Wars. Might have been an actor, but can't remember. I'll try and find the article. |
◊ 2007-01-23 12:18 |
The DS is pictured outside the Caledonian Hotel in the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. This luxury hotel tends to be used by visiting celebrities and those with no shortage of money. |
◊ 2007-02-22 22:57 |
Leyland Olympian in the background I think - Lothian Buses |
◊ 2007-09-22 19:58 |
I think 4 stars would be better thatn 3. The car was used a lot in this movie. |
◊ 2007-11-25 14:48 |
Made for GB (because of the name). Production in Slough stopped early 1966; newer models were French built imports. -- Last edit: 2007-11-25 14:52:42 |
◊ 2024-01-09 20:26 |
Its actual reg is OOT 100G and its currently SORNed |
◊ 2024-11-21 22:07 |
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◊ 2024-11-22 08:34 |
As described at the top of the page, British cars from this age were Citroën Safari 19 Estate/Citroën Safari 21 Estate (Sorry for the bad quality but you will find the text just above the self-levelling illustration) |