2000 liters of music
10/14/2023
Do you still measure the load volume of your estate in beer crates? How impractical! In 1966, Citroën presented a much more vivid scenario for the chamber music duckboard with increased comfort requirements in the brochure for the ID 19 Break. In the trunk of the combination power goddess: a double bass, a cello, a violin, a saxophone, a clarinet, an oboe, a trombone and a horn. These are joined by large parts of a drum kit. While normal estate cars would already have reached the storage space limit, the Citroën's load barely scrapes the waistline. Three of the most generous loads are even waiting in front of the two-part rear door: a tuba and a harp as well as the complete drum kit. The only question is what you want to do with them in the middle of the forest. But then again, who drinks 2000 liters of beer in one evening?









