Unique Cars Australia

HOW HARD CAN UNDOING TWO BOLTS BE?

MY EFFORTS to get the 1949 Light 15 Citroen back on the road are yet to bear fruit. Fruit rots - just like old cars. Citroen is French for lemon, but there are no lemon jokes in this world that have not already been used for my favourite French marque.

This fabulous car has been sitting idle for far too long. Last month’s magazine explained how I attacked the nonoperative brakes from exactly the wrong end. Since the brake fluid reservoir on the bulkhead had rusted out and both

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