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This Odd-Looking, Super Rare Experimental Citroën Is Powered By A Wankel Rotary Engine, And It's Up For Auction

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This 1970 Citroën M35 actually enjoyed the open road for many years after it was delivered to its first owner. How it reached them, though, is another story.

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A Citroën that the brand has tried to erase from history is going to find itself under the hammer of a auctioneer. Rotary engine version of the family sedan, the Citroën GS Birotor was produced only 847 copies, before the manufacturer sought to buy them in order to send them to the break. The car in question, an almost new 1973 copy, will be offered without reserve price by Broad Arrow Auctions during the Monterey Car Week. Its estimate, ranging…

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Carscoops broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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