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Citroën Méhari – 1981

The item was sold for 24 260

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Citroën Méhari - 1981

Chassis no. WDB46023317039021
French collector's registration
Vehicle sold without technical inspection

French registration title

Sold without contrôle technique

"Perhaps the last first-hand Mehari on the market!

"Maybe the last first-hand Mehari on the market!"

Mythical and revolutionary Mehari, with its indestructible mechanical
mechanical elements borrowed from the 2 CV and the Dyane 6
(platform, engine) and its original bodywork in tinted
ABS plastic bodywork.
The Mehari which illustrates these pages was bought new in 1981
by its current owner! The car
to this day is still accompanied by its purchase order
purchase order, purchase invoice, "barré rouge" and provisional
and its provisional registration certificate: unheard of!
Our Mehari,
benefited from a major restoration in 2015, including
including replacement of the tubular structures supporting
bodywork, a new paint finish in its original Hoggar Beige hue
original Hoggar hue, a new tarpaulin, and a serious mechanical
overhaul, at a cost of over €11,000, at a specialist
garage (invoice enclosed).
Little used since, it will require a very light overhaul
(battery, exhaust leakage in particular) before passing the
and delight its future second owner...
A true symbol of freedom and the art of living, we're offering you
the opportunity to acquire a Mehari in excellent condition, with a rare
with a rare history, at a very attractive price!

The legendary and revolutionary Mehari, with its indestructible
mechanical elements borrowed from the 2CV and Dyane 6
(platform, engine) and its original bodywork in ABS plastic tinted
in the mass.
The Mehari that illustrates these pages was bought new in 1981
by its current owner! To this day, the car is still accompanied by
its purchase order, its purchase invoice, its 'red stripe' and its
provisional registration certificate: unheard of!
Stored in a pretty property in the Quercy region of France, our
Mehari underwent a major restoration in 2015, including the
replacement of the tubular structures supporting the bodywork,
a new paint job in its original Hoggar Beige colour, a new soft
top, and a serious mechanical overhaul, at a cost of more than
€11,000, at a specialist garage (invoice attached).
Little used since, it will need a minor overhaul (battery, exhaust
leak in particular) before passing the roadworthiness test and
delighting its future second owner...
A true symbol of freedom and the art of living, this is your chance
to acquire a Mehari in very good condition, with a rare history
and a very attractive valuation!