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  Encyclopedia: Citroën 2CV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the opening scene of Le Corniaud a 2CV driven by Bourvil is totally destroyed in a collision with a Rolls-Royce driven by Louis de Funès.
During the famous scene of the attack by the Air Cavalry to the strains of Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries a 2CV is rocketed while crossing a bridge.
The Citroën 2CV Pop was the study by Citroën of a luxuous execution of the 2CV, built in 1973.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Citro%ebn-2CV   (4949 words)

  
 Citroën 2CV -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Most famously, it would be able to drive across a ploughed (A piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed) field without breaking the (Animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g.
The Citroën 2CV also happened to be the first car owned by the film's director, famed Japanese (The technician who produces animated cartoons) animator (Click link for more info and facts about Hayao Miyazaki) Hayao Miyazaki.
Recently they entered a 2CV prototype in the (Click link for more info and facts about Paris-Dakar Rally) Paris-Dakar Rally, this was a twin engine car (like the 2CV Sahara) powered by two 602 cc engines.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ci/citro%ebn_2cv2.htm   (2147 words)

  
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Sam's dog, a Kerry Blue terrier, allegedly the breed of dog referred to in Krapp's Last Tape.
A 1963 Citroen 2CV, the beloved French "people's car" (called "Deux Chevaux" in France).
Originally advertised on the Internet on Oct. 12, 1998, but has now been sold.
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