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This news analysis was written by CBS News correspondent and U.S. News World Report columnist Gloria Borger.So here s a telling moment: When Barack Obama s huge fundraising numbers c
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Move over, Delorean. Only one car was futuristic enough to have traveled the streets of Back to the Future, Gattaca, and Battlestar Galactica, and that car was the Citro毛n DS, circa 1955. First manufactured in France in 1955, Citro毛n continued to make the DS though the mid-70s. Those 20 years were plenty for film-makers, who started painting up the historic cars and dropping them on to every futuristic street they could come up with.
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https://gizmodo/45-behind-the-scenes-back-to-the-future-images-may-teac-1490327200 The yellow cab on third pic is a make up ;d 1955 french car, la Citro毛n DS. Was quite a revolution in its time. Discovered it right now. But the Citro毛n DS ;
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