Attention all Citroën GS/A/Birotor enthusiasts, due to COCCA’s postponement of the October 50th GS tour, a low-key CCCV get together has been planned for:
Date: Sunday 27.12.20
Time: 11am
Where: Coronation Park - https://goo.gl/maps/YB828mqv8kqziiE9A
HEALESVILLE
(12.30 pub grub at the Grand Hotel) - https://g.page/healesville-grand-hotel?share
Penned by aeronautical designer, Robert Opron, the GS took 14 years of development before its release in 1970. The GS, with 2.5 million units produced was the second most built Citroën after the 2CV with 4 million units. Voted 1970 European Car of the Year, the Kammback (chopped off rear) design contributed to a claimed drag co-efficient of 0,361 compared to the DS with 0,382 (this basically boils down to pretty good mpg-lt/100km). Worldwide GS/A production spanned the years 1970 to at least 1990 in Indonesia.
So bring along your GS/A and if you happen to have a Birotor tucked away, everyone would be very pleased to see it (rumour has it there are two in Australia)
RSVP to this thread with your name (1st is OK) by 20.12.20
COVID restrictions may apply
NOT DESPISED, JUST FORGOTTEN
Date: Sunday 27.12.20
Time: 11am
Where: Coronation Park - https://goo.gl/maps/YB828mqv8kqziiE9A
HEALESVILLE
(12.30 pub grub at the Grand Hotel) - https://g.page/healesville-grand-hotel?share
Penned by aeronautical designer, Robert Opron, the GS took 14 years of development before its release in 1970. The GS, with 2.5 million units produced was the second most built Citroën after the 2CV with 4 million units. Voted 1970 European Car of the Year, the Kammback (chopped off rear) design contributed to a claimed drag co-efficient of 0,361 compared to the DS with 0,382 (this basically boils down to pretty good mpg-lt/100km). Worldwide GS/A production spanned the years 1970 to at least 1990 in Indonesia.
So bring along your GS/A and if you happen to have a Birotor tucked away, everyone would be very pleased to see it (rumour has it there are two in Australia)
RSVP to this thread with your name (1st is OK) by 20.12.20
COVID restrictions may apply
NOT DESPISED, JUST FORGOTTEN
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