
In 200-odd miles yesterday no Xantias spotted at all... Bar my own and the ones at Alasdair's that is...
puddlethumper wrote:Pug with xantia heart
Yes, precisely - just like the GS Servicevan and eh BX Van and never forgetting the C15 van based on the Visa...van ordinaire wrote: oh, you know what I mean!
My God, on our last holiday to Norfolk the Fiesta, Starlet, Xant' and ZX were all still at the old garage. This was in late 2015, think there was also a Cortina with a smashed screen there...Citroening wrote:...spotted a few rarities today whilst in Sheringham for the day - lovely place.![]()
First up was this peaking at me from behind an Audi...
...LNA I thought on first glance but unfortunately not!
Next was a very early Xantia - most probably a Sinker. (Sorry for blurry 1st pic)
...and lastly a C15 Van:
They went one better with the GS, by then, effectively, converting the Service back into an estate [although the door/window configuration makes them look more like hearses, which may be why they're still (or, at least, were) cheap in France, 'cos nobody liked them - or so I'm led to believe]CitroJim wrote:Yes, precisely - just like the GS Servicevan and eh BX Van and never forgetting the C15 van based on the Visa...van ordinaire wrote: oh, you know what I mean!
PSA once had a great flair for making some really very special vans
What about the CX Loadrunner?
Was there ever a Xantia van?
I think F-Reg is 1968. www.carcatalogue,com is great for tracking down such things.Zelandeth wrote:Oddity spotted today - and followed half way across Milton Keynes.
It was a Renault, on an old F plate (my mental math makes that out as 64/65?), deep red, immaculate, and rear engined.
I have to confess to not having the foggiest idea what model it is, and I've never seen one before in person, in print or on screen. Spotting a car from that sort of era I don't know at all isn't something that happens to me all that often.