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This article discusses the history of the Citroën Traction Avant, a popular car in post-war France. While the Traction Avant is often associated with black saloons, the article highlights the various colorful options that were available before and after the war. The article also explores the phenomenon of personalizing the Traction Avant through accessories and coachbuilding, allowing owners to create a more distinctive look for their cars. The article features the story of Jacky Chapdelaine, who restored a Traction Avant roadster and added unique modifications to make it stand out. Overall, the article provides an interesting perspective on the Traction Avant's history and the ways in which owners could customize their cars. [Extracted from the article] |