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  2. Citroën Méhari - Wikipedia

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    1970 Citroen Mehari US model in 2008 Citroën marketed the Méhari in the United States for model years 1969–1970, where the vehicle was classified as a truck . [ 10 ] As trucks had far more lenient National Highway Traffic Safety Administration safety standards than passenger cars in the US, the Méhari could be sold without seat belts .

  3. Citroën E-Méhari - Wikipedia

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    The E-Mehari is based on the Bolloré Bluesummer, and references the original Citroën Méhari from 1968 in both name and design, featuring a fabric roof and hose down interior. Citroën were reported to be concentrating sales on the rental car market in Southern Europe , particularly around coastal areas.

  4. List of Citroën vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Citroen C8: Global Berlingo/e-Berlingo: 1996 2018 2023 M: 5-door MPV/LAV: Citroën Berlingo Citroen C4 SpaceTourer: Global Vans; Berlingo: 1996 2018 2023 M 4/5-door panel van. 5-door LAV. Citroën C15: Global Jumpy: 1994 2015 2023 M 4/5-door panel van 4/5-door minibus. Citroën C25. Citroën C35. Global Jumper: 1993 2006 2024 M 3/4-door van ...

  5. Teilhol - Wikipedia

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    Teilhol was a French automobile manufacturer founded in 1958 by Raoul Teilhol as ACL (Ateliers de Construction du Livradois). [1] In 1978, the company was renamed after its founder.

  6. Category:Citroën vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 September 2013, at 13:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Citroën FAF - Wikipedia

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    The origin of this idea was the privately built 1963 Baby-Brousse from Ivory Coast, and its many derivatives. [2] Notably these include La Dalat (Vietnam), Pony (Greece), Jyane-Mehari (Iran), and Yagan (Chile).

  8. Citroën Belphégor - Wikipedia

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    The U23, however, was kept in production alongside its replacement until 1969, as they were still profitable in spite of their age. Although they were named 350 to 850 (N or P models), the trucks' unusual appearance meant they were known as the "Belphégor", after the then-popular television series about a mystery in the Louvre Museum, Belphégor .

  9. Jehle - Wikipedia

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    Jehle started with two variations on the buggy concept: the Mathies-Buggy and the Jehle Safari.The Mathies-Buggy was not driven by the typical Volkswagen Beetle engine, but rather the flat Volkswagen Bus 1600 cc engine, while the Safari was a Citroën-Boxer-based fun car similar to the Citroën Méhari, Both were sold as kits.