Hello, I just saw your video and how strict the technical inspection is at the GS in Sweden. The color blue goes very well with your GS and your technical work is perfect, every GS driver can learn from it - thanks!
@@citromec My uncle had a DS in the late 70s, love it as well. You are re-living the time and technology, the were leading the pack in many areas at the time indeed.
@@rjung_ch If it wasn't for this terrible climate here in sweden I've been driving my old Citroëns all year around. And not bother using my modern Citroën. But the rain, salt and snow starts around early October and goes on until late April. That's why all those heaps of GS'es that where sold here pretty fastly disappeared.
@@citromec I can't even find a GS in Switzerland easily. If I would look hard I could find one, but where to keep it? Don't have a garage, I'd have to rent a space, which isn't that easy to find where I live. But then again... Maybe one day? Also owner a 2CV 4 in the late 70s, still remember the way it just went anywhere, off road or on it. We also have too much salt here in winter, tears up most old cars. Thanks for sharing your story
Well done, ive enjoyed watching the progress of this GS, look forward to more video's in the future
Thanks for watching! There's gonna be some drivetrain-work on the blue one this winter 😊
Hello, I just saw your video and how strict the technical inspection is at the GS in Sweden. The color blue goes very well with your GS and your technical work is perfect, every GS driver can learn from it - thanks!
Thanks for these kind words! 😊 🙏
Hoping to have my 75 Club on the road soon, same colour! That one looks great!
Thanks and good luck with your 75! 👍☺️
You are a lucky man to own one of the cars I'd love to own, one of the best in the top 5 cars I ever owned.
They're really nice cars, and so over-engineered for being just a mid-range car. It's beautiful ☺️
@@citromec My uncle had a DS in the late 70s, love it as well. You are re-living the time and technology, the were leading the pack in many areas at the time indeed.
@@rjung_ch If it wasn't for this terrible climate here in sweden I've been driving my old Citroëns all year around. And not bother using my modern Citroën. But the rain, salt and snow starts around early October and goes on until late April. That's why all those heaps of GS'es that where sold here pretty fastly disappeared.
@@citromec I can't even find a GS in Switzerland easily. If I would look hard I could find one, but where to keep it? Don't have a garage, I'd have to rent a space, which isn't that easy to find where I live. But then again... Maybe one day? Also owner a 2CV 4 in the late 70s, still remember the way it just went anywhere, off road or on it.
We also have too much salt here in winter, tears up most old cars.
Thanks for sharing your story
Well done.
Wondering if you have a h van
Emissions test on this classic..ridiculous. Just like California.
Nice n offbeat !