Let me get this straight....YOU were sniffing and peeing on car tires? Have you considered
relocating to Toronto, we have lots of cars up here for you to sniff and then pee on. We could work
in tandem, I punch out the mirrors while you do your sniffing and peeing routine.
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> "skip" <
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> > However, the Citroen not only could be pushed around, but it actually
had
> a
> > hydraulic system and could move itself up and down. ************ It was
a favorite
> > stopping place for the neighborhood dogs. Lots of sniffing and peeing on those tires. ((We were
> > doing it back then}},**********************
>we just didn't have a name for it. As far as the stuff under the back seat
goes we never went there. I don't
> > think I would want to do that in a French car.
> >
> > Skip
>
> Yah, the Citroën was performance art all on its own. It's all my Dad
would
> drive (saved his life once, at least). As a kid I used to love the little mushroom brake pedal,
> and the hydraulic suspension. He drove a '67 Henri Chapron hardtop (I think the first one brought
> to the West coast) until he died. Then my mom sold it for more than I could afford, otherwise I'd
> probably be driving it now.
>
> Michael