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Citroën Ami Castagna

The Citroën Ami modified by Carrozzeria Castagna, producing a 3D-printed kit, which characterises the front and rear, giving new identity to the exact symmetry desired by the brand’s style centre, but not only.

Vehicle Overview

The Citroën Ami made by Milan-based atelier Carrozzeria Castagna for the son of a long-standing customer, the kit includes recycled plastic exterior panels, alloy wheels and leather and alcantara interiors. A 16-year-old kid who receives the much-desired Citroën Ami as a gift, but who wants to make it different from all the others, customize its aesthetics. A father who for years has turned to the skilful hands of Gioacchino Acampora and the Castagna body shop in Milan to transform his custom-built cars. The result is a unique example with an aggressive but ‘stylish’ appearance, inspired by an English sports car.

Citroën Ami Castagna

Technical Specifications

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  • Year
    2023
  • Make
    Citroën
  • Model
    Ami
  • Coachbuilder
    Castagna
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    Gioacchino Acampora
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