Auto enthusiasts who attend the 2009 Classic Motor Show will be treated to a rare sight, it has been claimed.

Organisers have revealed the event is to feature four prototype Citroen models – three of which have never been seen in Britain before.

The display has been arranged to mark the manufacturer’s 90th anniversary.

Usually kept at the carmaker’s Conservatoire in Paris, the prototypes being exhibited are a 1936 TPV or 2CV, a 1956 C-10, a 1960s C-60 and the 1971 Projet L.

A number of Citroen auto clubs and the manufacturer’s UK division have been responsible for organising the display.

The Classic Motor Show is scheduled to take place at the Birmingham National Exhibition Centre between November 13th and 15th and the event team has promised there will be plenty of other treats in store for people who attend.

Previously, it was announced this year’s gathering is to feature some autos that may be younger than the typical models usually associated with the bash.
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