*Citroën Visa 1000 Pistes – 1984 - Lot 85

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*Citroën Visa 1000 Pistes – 1984 - Lot 85
*Citroën Visa 1000 Pistes – 1984 No registration title, vehicle never registered In 1980, Guy Verrier, a former rally driver who had become director of Citroën Compétition, launched the development of a racing Visa, with the ambition of competing in the World Rally Championship. After the Visa Lotus, Trophy and Chrono, a front-engined 4x4 prototype won the Rallye des 1000 pistes in the experimental car category. The Visa 1000 Pistes went into series production and was the first French 4-wheel drive to be marketed for road use and competition, ahead of its cousin the Peugeot 205 T16. This version appeared with the birth of Group B. For homologation purposes, 200 examples were produced, plus a further 20 “Evolution” models. Under the bonnet, the 1000 Pistes adopted the XYR 1,360 cc engine from the Visa Chrono. Fed by 2 Weber type 40 twin carburettors, it produced 112 hp at 6,800 rpm. It weighs in at just 850kg, despite being fitted with all-wheel drive. The 5-speed gearbox is complemented by a 20% selflocking system on the rear axle. The front and rear axles are cast aluminium with 1:1 ratios. Finally, the suspension has been modified to make it more dynamic and lively. With a high price tag and competition from contemporary Peugeots, the Visa 1000 Pistes had mixed success. The 1000 Pistes presented in these pages has a singular history, since it was acquired in Paris in 1985 by a Swiss collector wishing to exhibit it in his museum. It was only 20 years later, in 2005, that its current owner took possession of it. Having spent its life in two static collections, it has hardly been driven and has never even been registered. With just 193 km on the odometer, it has been pampered all its life and is now in incredible condition. Absolutely original, the bodywork is superb, the interior is immaculate and all the factory markings and stickers are still present. A veritable time machine, it’s worth noting that its mechanicals were put back into operation when it was purchased in 2005. Extremely rare on the market, this is your opportunity to acquire an incredible example in exceptional condition.
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