Too bad it's not Fridae. I likely do know more about Citroens and working on them than most vanagonauts . and other semi-oddball cars as well. I have it in mymind that 'trafficator' would be a British term .. sounds like a word they would useor come up with. Ok............... name a car with a two stagehorn .. small beep for in town, bigger soundfor highway, on the same stalk/button.
On 3/3/2013 7:33 PM, MICHAEL H wrote: > I think you're right, Jim. later Citroens had trafficators located at the top corners of the backlight roofline. check with Scott. he worked on DS models. he seems to gravitate to eclectic vehicles. maybe they find him ... =(;D) mike > > > ________________________________ > From: Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Sent: Sunday, March 3, 2013 7:43 PM > Subject: Re: Eye candy for type I lovers > > Semaphores... for trains! In the ultra-modern world of mid-century euro > cars, they were trafficators. I think the french gave up on them last with > the 2CVs, but I'm not certain about that. > > Jim > |
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