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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,739 posts)
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 01:53 PM Jul 2019

Parlez-vous stunning car? This Citroen sat in a garage for 16 years.

Last edited Wed Jul 31, 2019, 03:24 PM - Edit history (4)

Parlez-vous stunning car? This Citroën sat in a garage for 16 years, waiting for its driver to get her license



MY RIDE
This Citroën Waited 16 Years for Its Driver

Her father bought this 1990 Deux Chevaux, or 2CV, the last year it was made, when she was a baby



Geneva Long, CEO of Bowlus Road Chief travel trailers, with her 1990 Citroën Deux Chevaux, or 2CV, as it is known. Ms. Long’s father bought her this car when she was born. She had to wait 16 years before she could legally drive it. IAN SPANIER FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

By A.J. Baime
July 30, 2019 9:48 am ET

Geneva Long, 29, the Los Angeles-based CEO of Bowlus Road Chief travel trailers, on her 1990 Citroën Deux Chevaux, as told to A.J. Baime.

My dad, John Long, has been collecting vintage cars for years, and growing up I would spend a lot of time with him in the garage. His first car was a Citroën ID19. He found it in a field and got it for free, and he still owns it—one of many Citroëns in the family.

My father had a particular affection for the Citroën Deux Chevaux, or 2CV, as it is known. He had a blue one called Beluga, and there was a pair he called Salt and Pepper because one was white, the other black. (Salt and Pepper shared parts, so they never ran at the same time.) Growing up, we would take drives in these 2CVs. I would sit in the passenger seat, and it would be my job to shift the gears.

Photos: The Swan Song of a Classic French Car
Geneva Long, CEO of Bowlus Road Chief travel trailers, shows off her 1990 Citroën Deux Chevaux, made in its last year of production



Geneva Long photographed near the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, Calif., poking through the roof of her 1990 Citroën 2CV.IAN SPANIER FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
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—Contact A.J. Baime at Facebook.com/ajbaime.
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Parlez-vous stunning car? This Citroen sat in a garage for 16 years. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2019 OP
Citron means lemon. guillaumeb Jul 2019 #1
Actually, citron is a fruit on it's own. The "mother" citrus fruit. Dr Hobbitstein Jul 2019 #3
What I meant was that the word citron means lemon in French. guillaumeb Jul 2019 #4
Gotcha. Was unaware of citron was French for lemon. nt Dr Hobbitstein Jul 2019 #5
I had to edit the title. DU's software won't let certain characters appear in a title box. mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2019 #6
Understood. Non-English letters are an issue. guillaumeb Jul 2019 #7
lot of pressure for her not to have an accident. lapfog_1 Jul 2019 #2
 

Dr Hobbitstein

(6,568 posts)
3. Actually, citron is a fruit on it's own. The "mother" citrus fruit.
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 02:03 PM
Jul 2019

All citrus derives from citron.

Lemon is a hybrid of bitter orange and citron.

mahatmakanejeeves

(60,739 posts)
6. I had to edit the title. DU's software won't let certain characters appear in a title box.
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 03:21 PM
Jul 2019

"ë" is one of them. It removes the entire character rather than let it appear as "e."

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