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Lundin B
Hello everybody !!

Long time since I wrote here..

But I have 18 XM:s now,,, cool.gif

We had a XM-meeting here this weekend, the third year now, started on the 20 year-jubilee.

Here is some pictures and so, it is in swedish but the pictures dont talk.. huh.gif biggrin.gif

http://www.citroenakuten.com/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=49766

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Lundin B
Some more pictures:

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techmanagain
Thanks for the pictures. A superb collection! Brian
Dieselman
18 XM's seem like enough...
Jan-hendrik
I know someone who collects stamps.

Oh, thank you for the photos tongue.gif
mtxm
I especially liked the first photo of the convoy and it was good to hear XMs are popular and still going strong in Sweden! If I had the funds and storage I might be up to 18 XMs, although six already seems quite excessive!! Regards, Matthew T.
mtxm
Hi Lundin,
Just out of interest which models do you have and how many series one cars are left in Sweden?
Regards,
Matthew T.
Lundin B
Hello again !!

I dont know how ,many series one there is left at the moment, not to many I think,, mellow.gif

But I am trying to save them !!! biggrin.gif

I have 16 series one in different condition,,, tongue.gif cool.gif cool.gif

From 110 PS monopoint to 200 PS 24V !! cool.gif cool.gif

That make me thinking about to document them properly, not done yet,,, wacko.gif

Anyone who have a clue how many XM:s there are left at all !!??
mtxm
Hi Lundin,

Thanks for your reply and I understand why you have mostly series one, which I also think are nicer!! My collection of six cars includes three early V6 and I am also very fortunate to own a 1991 PRV 24v.

In the UK at least according to the 'How Many Are Left' website there are around 1,600 XMs, of which about 1,000 are on the road. I calculate that about 500 of the total are series one, which includes only 11 24v!!

Please do let us have more details and photos of your collection and here are some of mine!

With regards,

Matthew T.


1991 V6 24v
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1990 V6 sei manual
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1990 V6 sei auto
Lundin B
Your cars seems to be in a wery good stand !! ohmy.gif biggrin.gif

My cars are not in that stand, it is really hard to find a XM in a good stand her in Sweden, they are wery cheap to buy and then nobody thinks there is no reason to maintenance them,,, mad.gif

I also have a 91 24V, if you are a real XM-entusiast you got to have one !! cool.gif laugh.gif

Here am I driving with my "dailyuse-XM" on a race track, original V6-90 except the frontbrakes, keeping up with Peugeot 306 Gti with R-tyres, i had original street-tyres.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgVuBzU7ia4

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mtxm
Many thanks for your comments Lundin and do post us some photos of the series one 24v sometime! It must be quite hard to keep the cars in good order with your severe winters, although we also get a lot of salt used on the roads here. With regards, Matthew T.
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Hi Lundin,
Just out of interest which models do you have and how many series one cars are left in Sweden?
Regards,
Matthew T.


According to the member list of the swedish citroen club there are 88 s1 and 146 s2 in the club. Of course there are many more XMs in Sweden, but it says something about the proportion. The clubmember Lundin havent registered anyone yet... wink.gif
Lundin B
QUOTE (razor @ )
According to the member list of the swedish citroen club there are 88 s1 and 146 s2 in the club. Of course there are many more XMs in Sweden, but it says something about the proportion. The clubmember Lundin havent registered anyone yet... wink.gif


Thugh the numbers of the XM:s changes all the time it seems no point to register them,,, blink.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
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