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Citroen Mehari T-Shirt - Long Sleeves - Side View

Product Code: CITR_MEHARI_LS_S_BLK
€25,95

Citroen Mehari 1968 - 1988 Long Sleeve T-Shirt

The Citroën Méhari was a light utility car and off-roader produced by Citroën, as a variant of the Citroën 2CV. The name Mehari came from a type of fast-running camel, and was designed by French World War II fighter ace Count Roland de la Poype, who headed a plastic company. The Mehari had a body made of ABS plastic, of course, with a soft-top and employed the flat twin engine shared with the 2CV. The Méhari made several film appearances. In the Omega Man, Charlton Heston drives a green Méhari, Brian Keith drives a Mehari in The Brian Keith Show, which ran from 1972 to 1974, in 1973's Aloha from Hawaii with Elvis Presley, a yellow Méhari can be seen prominently, Bill Murray also drives a Mehari in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. It is even featured in the videogame Grand Theft Auto as the Canis Kalahari, an off-road vehicle based on the Citroen Mehari.

A game of subtle lights and shadows reveal the magnificent curves of the body of the Citroen Mehari a Legendary French Automobile. Detailed and harmonious, the artistic illustration has grabbed the essence of one of the most influential vehicle of the 20th century and is printed in front of the tee. Refine and stylish, it is a perfect wear for any occasion and to show your passion for a true Legend that lives forever: the Citroen Mehari Long Sleeve T-Shirt.


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The featured original artwork has been printed on a high quality 6.0 oz 100% pre-shrunk American cotton t-shirt.
Seamless double needle collar - sleeve & bottom hems.
It is available in Black, Charcoal, Indigo, Forest Green, Navy & Military Green in size S - M - L - XL - 2XL - 3XL - 4XL and 5XL


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