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Data sheet

  • Year: 1984
  • Manufacturer: Citroen
  • Model: GSA
  • Color: White
  • Interior color: Blue
  • Interior material: Fabric
  • Engine displacement: 1.3
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive
  • Propulsion: Gasoline
  • Steering: LHD
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Odometer: 143 000 km
  • VIN: VF7GXYS00********info

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Basic Information and History

This 1984 Citroën GSA Break 1.3 is a classic station wagon that combines French engineering with a unique and distinctive design. The odometer reads 143,000 km, and the car was originally sold in Sweden. It has had seven previous owners. The most recent inspection was carried out on June 11, 2012, and the car passed.

Equipment and Options

This Citroën GSA Break is equipped with the 1.3-liter engine that was standard for this model at the time, offering a good balance between performance and fuel efficiency. Equipment includes the original stereo, a manual transmission, and a robust and spacious estate body, making it practical for both family and leisure use.

The 1984 Citroën GSA Break is a characterful French estate car with an air-cooled boxer engine and Citroën's iconic hydropneumatic suspension, providing a very comfortable ride. With its futuristic dashboard, self-leveling suspension, and generous cargo space, it was a practical yet quirky family car. The GSA Break is now rare and appreciated by enthusiasts for its unique technology and design.

Condition

This vehicle is part of an estate sale. Information may therefore be less detailed than for other listings on our site. It may also be difficult to answer specific questions, as the surviving relatives were not involved in the collection or its contents. We recommend that any questions be asked well in advance of the auction, as it may be difficult to provide answers afterwards.

Service History

This vehicle is part of an estate sale. Information may therefore be less detailed than for other listings on our site. It may also be difficult to answer specific questions, as the surviving relatives were not involved in the collection or its contents. We recommend that any questions be asked well in advance of the auction, as it may be difficult to provide answers afterwards.

Summary

This 1984 Citroën GSA Break 1.3 is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a classic car with charm and solid history. With 143,000 km on the clock, it stands as a fine example of French engineering from the 1980s. While it has had multiple owners, it remains in admirable condition. This car is ideal for both collectors and those looking for a retro vehicle with practical usability.

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