Based on the grill and the amber taillights, I think this is an '82 Citation. As opposed to the fabulous "Citation II", those were last two years ('84/'85) only and badged as such.
my wife said her mom had a brown one of these when she was 15 years old they called at "the Spud" cuz it looked like a flipping potato! They parked the car in the winter time and then went indoors and dad yelled at them because he said why did you leave the car running? it didn't even have the key in it and it was shut off but had spontaneously started all by its flipping self.. what a unsafe piece of car
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I've never understood why they would call it a citation. It's like a curse!
This is what this site is all about.
Based on the grill and the amber taillights, I think this is an '82 Citation. As opposed to the fabulous "Citation II", those were last two years ('84/'85) only and badged as such.
Another Citation that's avoided the crusher. SWEET!
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My family had one of these when I was a kid. My dad had to push start it down our hill every morning. We called it Clunk Doggy.
WRONG!!!!! The last year for the Citation was 1985, not '86!!!!!!!!
Wow, I never thought I'd see that any exclamation points spent on a Citation.
my wife said her mom had a brown one of these when she was 15 years old they called at "the Spud" cuz it looked like a flipping potato! They parked the car in the winter time and then went indoors and dad yelled at them because he said why did you leave the car running? it didn't even have the key in it and it was shut off but had spontaneously started all by its flipping self.. what a unsafe piece of car
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