VINTAGE
CITRÖEN
REGISTER

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VINTAGE CITRÖEN
REGISTER
The VINTAGE CITRÖEN
REGISTER was founded in the UK in January 1991 by Bozi
Mohacek (with an original 1921 5CV
Cabriolet) and Barry Peerless (with
a supercharged 1925 5CV Normande), following a photoshoot by The Classic &
Sportscar magazine at
Brill in Oxfordshire for an article the magazine was doing on the Citröen
5CV Model C. It was felt by Barry and Bozi that specific interest in
'rear-drive' Citröen Models was not fully covered by existing Citröen Car
Clubs who were mainly concentrating on Moderns and Tractions. After a few
months of hard work in Barry contacting all known 'rear-drive' Citröen
owners and sending out questionnaires, and by Bozi in subsequently
collating, tabulating and typing all the answers into a computerised
document, the first Vintage Citröen Register was issued to Members in June
1991. A subsequent update was sent out in November 1991 and then a further
update in April 1992. At that stage there were a total of some 90 vehicles
known to the Register, but this was not updated much further.
Barry Peerless continued with his Frazer-Nash commitments and Bozi Mohacek
took on the duties of the Vehicle Registrar of the Surrey Vintage Vehicle
Society, and also those of the Chief Steward of the Historic Vehicle
Display at the Edenbridge & Oxted
Show. Barry Peerless has regretfully since passed away, and Bozi
Mohacek after 15 years stepped down from the E&O. Bozi is currently
the Chairman of Surrey Vintage Vehicle Society.
In 2001 all the documentation relating to the Vintage Citröen Register was
passed to Tim Wright who
is a keen owner of a 1928 Citröen B14. Tim is a retired graphics expert who
had the
time, the interest and all the
requisite desktop publishing gear at home to take it on. Tim re-launched
the Register in December 2001 by contacting all the previous Members. The
response was so good that by March 2002 Tim was able to prepare and send
out the first of the revised NEW Register. A new logo was introduced and
new experts joined the team. A number of subsequent updates of the Register have
followed and well over 80 Citröen 'Rear-drive' cars were on record at that
stage and more since!
Tim Wright retired from the Register after 10 years in January 2011 and
passed the batton on to David Crouch. The Register is currently undergoing a hiatus while the new Registrar is
getting organised.
Citröen Cars falling within the scope of the Vintage Citröen Register are
all rear-wheel models manufactured between 1919 and 1935 and include the
following models: Citröen Model A, Citröen Model B2, Citröen Model
C,
Citröen B10, Citröen B12, Citröen B14, Citröen B14F, Citröen B14G,
Citröen
B18, Citröen C4, Citröen C6, Citröen C6E, Citröen C6F, Citröen C4F,
Citröen C6 CGL, Citröen C4G, Citröen C6G, Citröen Rosalie; Citröen 8CV,
Citröen 10CV, Citröen 15CV, Citröen 10L, Citröen 15L, Citröen 15 GL. All
bodystyles are eligible for the Register. Although the Register is primarily to
record cars resident in the United Kingdom, a number of Citröen cars
resident abroad are also on record.
The VCR has no affiliation with any particular club, Citröen or
otherwise, because many vintage enthusiasts are not exclusive to any one
make. At this time the Register is not planning any 'social meetings'
because the prime intention is to set up an information exchange service.
If however, any members wish to arrange regional events or group meetings,
they will receive VCR's support.
The aims of the Vintage
Citröen Register are :
* To publish a detailed list of all RWD Citroens, available to
members only *
* To promote exchange of information on restoration, servicing and spares
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* To build an archive of informative literature pertaining to all RWD
models *
* To publish a newsletter, when the supply of contributions permits *
As in 1991, a joining fee of
five pounds is levied to cover the cost of postage, printing and
purchase of archive materials. If the need arises for a more regular newsletter
another small fee may be levied. This
sounds like a fair fiver's worth but ......the Register is currently
undergoing a hiatus while the new Registrar is getting organised.
For
further Information contact: VintMan@btinternet.com
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