The Citroen Ami 6 Break Wagon 1964 is a classic French vehicle with a distinctive design. Featuring an iconic style that stands the test of time, this hatchback is still loved and admired today. The Ami 6 Break Wagon 1964 has a unique body shape and a long wheelbase, which gives it a sporty style. The car sports an unmistakable Citroen grille, mounted on the front of the car, with two gold C logos. The car is painted either in a traditional blue or a bright white, which makes it stand out from the crowd. The exterior of the Ami 6 Break Wagon also includes a sloping, angled windshield, as well as a one-piece, wrap-around rear window. The car also features a chrome-tipped front bumper and large, circular taillights. Additionally, the car includes chrome-tipped side mirrors, a set of four-stud wheels, and unique fender accents. The interior of the Ami 6 Break Wagon offers plenty of room and comfort. The car features adjustable front and rear seats with comfortable headrests, along with steel-framed doors. The interior is lined with beige hemp fabric, and the dashboard includes an AM/FM radio and a clock. The car is powered by a front-mounted flat-four air-cooled engine, which is integrated into the car body to maintain its profile. In combination with a four-speed manual transmission, the Ami 6 Break Wagon offers a top speed of 88 miles per hour. The Citroen Ami 6 Break Wagon is an iconic French car that serves as a reminder of motoring from decades past. Its timeless design, comfort, and performance make it a classic vehicle that will stand the test of time.
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