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    Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS

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    Image of that ain't the way to have fun, son that ain't the way to have fun, son
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS
    This reminds me we here in the US of A cannot get the mid-size Vauxhaull four-door sedan which is powered by a supercharged LS3.

    ??????????????????????????????

    Hello, GM...anyone home? Didn't think so.

    I'd even consider it in the CTS-V. Erk, I almost typed 'Catera'. No lie.

    Bad fingers...bad, bad fingers!

    Still, I want some supercharger whine. Being it's from Down Under, there should be a red, gearshift-mounted 'on/off' knob.

    Heh, heh...he said "knob"...heh, heh, heh, heh, heheheheheheh.

    Cornholio!!
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    Edited by that ain't the way to have fun, son at 08/09/09 10:02 PM that ain't the way to have fun, son was starred that ain't the way to have fun, son was unstarred
    Image of Mobius Mobius
    08/10/09

    @I gotta job, I'm gonna pay the rent: You must be having a crisis.
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    Image of discontinuuity has left the Jalop until further notice discontinuuity has left the Jalop until further notice
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS
    I really like the Vauxhall. It's like a miniature tri-five chevy.
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    discontinuuity has left the Jalop until further notice was starred discontinuuity has left the Jalop until further notice was unstarred
    Image of Blue387 Blue387
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS
    I like the design of the Zodiac and I remember this clip of someone in California with a left-hand drive Zodiac on YouTube.
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    Image of r0ver r0ver
    08/10/09

    @Blue387: Yup,the Mark 2 Zephyr/Zodiac.
    The one in the article is a Mark 3.
    I seem to remember that with these z-cars,starting with the Mark 1, Ford introduced the ubiquitous McPherson Strut front suspension to the world.
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    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet promoted this comment r0ver was starred r0ver was unstarred
    Image of Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet
    08/10/09

    @r0ver: Wikipedia says it was first used on the Ford Vedette in '49, and the Zepher getting in '51. I'd thought it came in with the Mini, so what do I know.
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    Image of tonyola tonyola
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS

    These Vauxhall Victors were sold in the US through Pontiac dealers in the late '50s and early '60s. Unreliable, rust-prone horrors that the dealers hated. GM gave up on importing Vauxhalls by 1963 in favor of Opel. I once knew a guy who had one of the scarcely-imported 1962 second generation Victors - a wagon (see picture), which must have sold in minuscule numbers.

    I've never seen any of these Zephyrs or Zodiacs in the US. Ford at least theoretically imported most of its English range in the '60s, but I don't know whether the Zodiac was one of them. Besides, who in 1963 was going to buy a finny Ford at Galaxie or Mercury prices that wasn't much bigger than a Falcon?
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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS
    This is a perfect Trifecta of old oddballs. thanks, Kim of Copenhagen.
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    Image of UDMan UDMan
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS

    That ford Zodiac has a transplanted grill, or at least the Ford of Europe designers liked the grill on the 1961 Dodge Polara....
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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    08/09/09

    @UDMan: My exact thought when I saw that beast.
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    Image of skaycog was here skaycog was here
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS

    I've always liked the distinctive look of the Citroen. There's no mistaking it for any other make of car. I think this is an 'interesting' Citroen ad.
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    skitter promoted this comment skaycog was here was starred skaycog was here was unstarred
    Image of Mobius Mobius
    08/10/09

    @skaycog misses lost friends: Are you sure that wasn't the first sketch of the DS concept? And then it had to be toned down for production?


    Once upon a time, carmakers and the French were mad, mad, people. And they made mad, mad, cars like the DS. Then came along a little Datsun and cars were supposed to work, and joy was no longer in the fabled Jalopland.
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    Edited by Mobius at 08/10/09 1:22 AM Mobius was starred Mobius was unstarred
    Image of skaycog was here skaycog was here
    08/10/09

    @Mobius mourns his fallen comrades:
    Someone told me that the French are still mad, mad people.
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    Image of Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.
    08/09/09

    In reply to Vauxhall Victor, Ford Zodiac, Citroën DS
    I love the way the Zodiac's grille suggests a widened Ford Crest logo, in much the same way that '50s Ford truck taillights suggested a narrowed one.
    I also really like the browser-friendly gallery format that Nibbles seems to be allowing again. I can actually see the raindrops on the hood of the Ford!
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    Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. was starred Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. was unstarred
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