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- Q733520 subject Q8379582.
- Q733520 abstract "The name Belphegor has other uses; see Belphegor (disambiguation) if this entry is not the subject you expected.In 1964, Citroën released a range of trucks from 3.5 to 8 ton capacity, styled by Flaminio Bertoni, the Italian sculptor also responsible for the Citroën 2CV, Citroën DS, Citroën Ami 6, and Citroën Traction Avant cars.While actually named 350 to 850 (N or P models), the trucks' unusual appearance meant they were known as the "Belphégor", after the then-popular television series about a mystery in the Louvre Museum, Belphégor.".
- Q733520 thumbnail Belfégor.JPG?width=300.
- Q733520 wikiPageExternalLink world.citroen1.info.
- Q733520 wikiPageExternalLink belphegor-01.html.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q1093535.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q11634.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q326015.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q413416.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q465966.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q4884652.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q50001.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q654827.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q6746.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q816170.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q8379582.
- Q733520 wikiPageWikiLink Q867560.
- Q733520 comment "The name Belphegor has other uses; see Belphegor (disambiguation) if this entry is not the subject you expected.In 1964, Citroën released a range of trucks from 3.5 to 8 ton capacity, styled by Flaminio Bertoni, the Italian sculptor also responsible for the Citroën 2CV, Citroën DS, Citroën Ami 6, and Citroën Traction Avant cars.While actually named 350 to 850 (N or P models), the trucks' unusual appearance meant they were known as the "Belphégor", after the then-popular television series about a mystery in the Louvre Museum, Belphégor.".
- Q733520 label "Citroën Belphégor".
- Q733520 depiction Belfégor.JPG.