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    Axel ⌨🐧🐪🚴😷 | R.I.P Natenom (xtaran@chaos.social)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jul-2024 03:11:46 JSTAxel ⌨🐧🐪🚴😷 | R.I.P NatenomAxel ⌨🐧🐪🚴😷 | R.I.P Natenom

    Unexpected find on a recent bicycle ride: A rare #CitroënSM in Brun Scarabé color and with vinyl-covered roof.

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citroën_SM for details about this legendary and known to be very difficult to maintain #oldtimer, a #70s cooperation between #Citroën and #Maserati (engine).

    #WeirdCarMastodon

    In conversationabout 11 months ago from chaos.socialpermalink

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      Citroën SM
      The Citroën SM is a high-performance coupé produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1970 to 1975. The SM placed third in the 1971 European Car of the Year contest, trailing its stablemate Citroën GS, and won the 1972 Motor Trend Car of the Year award in the U.S. In 1961, Citroën began work on 'Project S' – a sports variant of the Citroën DS. As was customary for the firm, many running concept vehicles were developed, increasingly complex and upmarket from the DS. At some stage in the 9-year project, it evolved from developing a faster variant of the 1955 DS to developing an entirely new, thoroughly engineered car – in terms of engineering effort, a replacement for the high volume DS model. Citroën purchased Maserati in 1968 with the intention of harnessing Maserati's high-performance engine technology to produce a true Gran Tourer car, combining the sophisticated Citroën suspension with a Maserati V6. The result was the Citroën SM, first shown at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1970. It went on sale in France in September of that year. Factory produced cars were all left-hand-drive, although RHD conversions were...
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