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Summary
In a small village in the Bernese Jura, dozens of Citroën 2 CVs lie around a property, waiting to be rediscovered and perhaps restored. One winter morning, the ducks were dressed in a fairytale frosty robe, as if the white witch of Narnia had wrapped them in a Sleeping Beauty slumber. This photo report shows the cars in their robes in many beautiful pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- From workhorse to collector's vehicle
- Winter fairy tale
Estimated reading time: 3min
Preview (beginning of the article)
Looking at the entire fleet of Citroën 2 CVs lying around a small wooden garage in the Bernese Jura, it is reasonable to wonder whether these ducks are in hibernation or even hibernation. Like frozen poultry, the French all-purpose vehicles stand around the small building in a whole arsenal of spare parts. The owner, Hubert Bourquin from Sombeval, is a nice elderly garage owner and says: "These cars used to be used every day. They were real workhorses for everyone. But suddenly they were replaced by newer models and were left with me. I didn't have the heart to scrap the cars and dispose of them. That's why they're still here. But I still have more of them in an old barn".
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