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    The Citroën B10 is an automobile produced by Citroën at André Citroën's factory in central Paris between 1924 and 1925. The B10 was manufactured using modern mass production technologies which were applied by Citroën and still, at this point, by no other French auto-maker; although by now, across the river Rhine, Opel were also copying the assembly line approach (and also copying one of Citroën's models). The Citroën B10 w… 展开

    Context

    The Citroën B10 shared its chassis and engine with the B2, and was produced in parallel with that car. Both models … 展开

    Car

    The size of the 4-cylinder engine remained at 1,452 cc, and as with the earlier model, the B10 was sometimes known as the Citroën 10CV (or 10HP), the HP in the suffix being a reference to its fiscal power, a number compute… 展开

    All-steel body

    Till 1924 car bodies - even those of mass-produced Citroëns - were made according to methods derived directly from the carriage trade, using a timber-frame. Each piece of the frame was individually shaped, normally from … 展开

    Classification in the French tax and insurance system

    The car, like its two predecessors, was a 10 HP (10 CV). 展开

    Book list

    • Jacques Wolgensinger, André Citroën, Lupetti, ISBN 88-85838-69-3
    • J.P. Foucault, Le 90 ans de Citroën, Éditions Michel Lafon, ISBN 978-2-7499-1088-8
    • AA.VV., Citroën 1919-2006 - La storia e i modelli, Editoriale Domus… 展开

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