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Citroën 2CV 6 Club

Citroën 2CV 6 in For Your Eyes Only, Movie, 1981 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: FR

Citroën 2CV 6 Club

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

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boulax FR

15-09-2004 à 21:52

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http://jamesbond007.net/vehicules/2CV.html



"Il s'agit d'une 2CV6 Spécial de couleur Jaune Mimosa, immatriculée en Espagne, M-1026-A, et équipée, pour l'occasion, d'un moteur de GS de 1015 cm3 et d'un châssis d'AMI Super."

dvdmike

21-09-2004 à 19:40

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Dans le précédent épisode de la série (l'espion qui m'aimait), la Lotus Esprit avait de nombreux gadgets, donc pour équilibrer, cette fois-ci Bond utilise son intelligence uniquement!

BX14RE BE

16-04-2005 à 14:57

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Pour info,ce n'est pas une 2cv a moteur GS mais une Ami Super(donc moteur GS)avec une caisse transformée(capot rallongé) de 2cv

BX14RE BE

17-04-2005 à 00:40

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De plus,maintenant que je regardes la photo convenablement,il me semble que les 2CV avec des phares rectangles etaient seulement les club donc meme si ca avait ete une 2CV a moteur GS et non une Ami Super,ca aurait ete une club

antp BE

30-10-2005 à 21:56

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Quote Il s'agit d'une 2CV6 Spécial


On voit pourtant un sigle "2CV6 Club" dans une scène, ce qui confirme ce que dit BX14RE:
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jplemoine FR

2006-04-26 14:08

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Il en a été tiré après coup une série spéciale 2CV OO7, sur la base d'une 2CV Spécial, mais celle du film est bien une Club sur châssis Ami Super.

benadiel FR

2006-08-07 15:02

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c'est une club, c'est comme pour le port salut, c'est écrit dessus… pour la série spéciale, il s'agissait bien d'un spécial avec des phares rectangulaires… une sorte d'exception puisque les spécial de série ont toujours porté des phares ronds

Gag Halfrunt UK

2006-10-08 01:22

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Obviously fake Spanish number plates. The IMDB says that the Spanish scenes were filmed in Corfu.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0082398/locations

modell US

2006-10-08 03:29

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Why did Bond have to drive this car? Whyyyy? :\

junkman AT

2006-10-08 03:43

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modell wrote Why did Bond have to drive this car? Whyyyy? :\


A girl came along with it and Bond simply took it and her over.

modell US

2006-10-08 03:55

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junkman wrote

A girl came along with it and Bond simply took it and her over.


I know, I didn't mean specifically. I meant, why couldn't the girl have driven an Aston Martin or a Jag?

hiergehts CH

2006-10-08 08:38

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modell wrote Why did Bond have to drive this car? Whyyyy? :\


Probably to make the chase more "interesting" as an Aston or Jag would have had no problems dealing with the baddies 504's. I think this is one of the better chases on film, not so much from the driving quality, but just in that it was one involving "die Ente" (the Duck), which many look upon as not a serious car.. :D

wickey SK

2006-10-08 13:19

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I like this chase the most from the whole james bond series :) maybe aston vs. XKR from the last one should be compared to it.

antp BE

2006-10-08 14:05

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Yes this chase was funny. As said in French above, this time James had to use his skills rather than car's gadgets.

Aziz FR

2006-10-09 16:09

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Pourquoi un moteur de GS?C'etait pourtant pô la première fois que la 2CV était utilisée dans une poursuite,et,jusque-là,toujours avec son vrai moteur!

easyracer FR

2006-12-21 20:26

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La propriétaire de cette 2cv était Carole Bouquet me semble-t-il...

antp BE

2006-12-21 21:07

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Dans le film, oui, mais pas en vrai (vu que la voiture a été construite pour le film sur un châssis d'une autre auto)

easyracer FR

2006-12-22 07:22

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antp wrote Dans le film, oui, mais pas en vrai (vu que la voiture a été construite pour le film sur un châssis d'une autre auto)

C'est bien ce que je voulais dire ;)

gliffhanger NL

2007-01-19 12:48

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In 1981, a bright yellow and surprisingly robust 2CV is driven by James Bond in the film For Your Eyes Only, including an elaborate set-piece car chase through a Spanish olive farm. Bond uses the unique abilities of the modestly powered 2CV to escape his pursuers in conventional sedans. The car in the film was fitted with the flat-4 engine from a Citroën GS for slightly more power. One of the many limited production series of 2CV in the 1980s was a series of "2CV James Bond" vehicles fitted with the standard flat-2 engine, painted in yellow with '007' on the front doors and fake bullet holes. This car was also popular in miniature, from Corgi Toys.

bent8rover UK

2007-02-05 01:30

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Lt.Lemmens NL

2007-03-26 20:17

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here in the chase:
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a nice car for a good movie, i did like the scene in the car

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-- Last edit: 2007-03-26 20:18:23

Kooshmeister US

2008-03-17 19:20

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junkman wrote

A girl came along with it and Bond simply took it and her over.


That, and his Lotus got blown to smithereens as I recall.

mercman93 IE

2008-08-03 23:52

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when my dads friend was in italy he saw a truck full of smashed citroen 2cv's from the bond film

G-MANN UK

2008-10-08 17:47

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After Bond's Lotus explodes (what's the point of an anti-theft device if it involves destroying the car?), Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet) takes him to her car, which turns out to be a Citroen 2CV (somewhat less glamourous than what Bond is used to), in which they flee from the baddies.

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"Take the low road!"

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"Not that low!"

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After that Bond decides to drive.

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-- Last edit: 2008-10-08 17:49:18

Kooshmeister US

2008-10-18 14:53

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G-MANN wrote (what's the point of an anti-theft device if it involves destroying the car?)


Same reason as a self-destruct mechanism. To prevent the villains from having it. You'll recall Bond's Aston Martin in The Living Daylights had a self-destruct.


-- Last edit: 2008-10-18 14:54:32

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