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Citroën DS Classic Cars for Sale

Beautiful and elegant, the Citroën DS was unveiled in 1955. The first production car to feature disc brakes, it was a futuristic looking car, full of innovation and style, that came in convertible, sedan and estate models. Citroen went on to manufacture over 1.4 million Citroën DS before production ended in 1975.

Citroën early days

André-Gustave Citroën founded the Citroën Automobile Company in 1919 aiming to produce an economically attractive, lighter bodied and reliable car. The first car released was the Type A. With Citroën's marketing expertise, the model provided the company a platform upon which to grow. Experience gained during wartime armament manufacturing lead Citroën to adopt mass production techniques. The Citroën B10 released in 1924, the first all steel bodied car produced in Europe, was successful but its low market price left Citroën with heavy losses. In an effort to differentiate within the car market, in 1934 Citroën introduced the Traction Avant. With its unitary body design and pioneering front wheel drive and independent 4 wheel suspension, the development costs of this new model eventually lead to Citroën filing for bankruptcy. The Michelin Company became the major shareholder in the company (Citroën dying in 1935) and with the Traction Avant, popular with the car buying public, the company continued.

French Occupation and new innovations

Citroën vice president Pierre-Jules Boulanger deliberately slowed production of wagons for the occupying forces during the occupation of France. Secretly he and his team worked on new car designs: a small car, a large car and a van. These concept cars started to emerge in 1947 with the introduction of the H van. In 1948 came the 2CV, and in 1955 as the successor to the Traction Avant, the Citroën DS was revealed at the Paris Motor Show.

The Goddess arrives!

The design team produced a truly innovative car with futuristic aerodynamic looks. With a 1911 cc engine, power steering, disc brakes, a fibre glass roof to lower the cars centre of gravity, and a clutchless semi automatic transmission. Its hydro-pneumatic suspension was well suited Frances uneven roads, allowing the cars ride height to be adjusted. Instantly in demand, over the next 20 years the Citroën DS 'Goddess' (a pun on the French pronunciation of DS, which is the French word for goddess 'déesse') proved a success with the car buying public. Re-designs of the Citroën DS nose in 1962 improved aerodynamics and again in 1967 to accommodate directional headlights, ensuring production grew to its peak in 1970. Citroën DS production ended in 1975, and the Citroën CX, released in 1974, became the executive/large family model in Citroën's range.

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1972 | Citroën DS 20 Pallas

Citroen DS  Super 1972

£29,240
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£18,406
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1963 | Citroën DS 19

Citroën DS19 Hydraulique Restored condition, The engine block was rebuilt two years ago, Well documented with brochures and workshop manuals, Second nose series in "Noir with Blanc Carrare" and interior in "Natural", In the Netherlands since 1991 and owned by 2 citrophiles since then,

£25,057
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£49,779
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£37,565
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1970 | Citroën DS 21

DS 21 Cabriolet

£141,390
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1965 | Citroën DS 19 Usine

Citroën DS 19 Usine "Décapotable" Restored coachwork and engine block completely overhauled, All authentic Chapron numbers present on bodywork - Confirmed with the Chapron Certificate, Presented in attractive "Blanc Carrare avec intérieur Cuir Rouge", Offered with full Chapron report/certificate - photos of restoration and Citroën brochures

£149,338
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1963 | Citroën DS 19 Chapron

Citroën DS19 cabriolet Usine Chapron M0765

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1973 | Citroën DS 23 Pallas

Citroën DS 23 PALLAS

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1973 | Citroën DS 20 Familiale

Citroën DS 20 F Ambulance "Rehaussée" Well preserved condition, A "second period" Ambulance, Modified at the time by Currus (conversion company), Two extra seats in the trunk (7-seater), Nice detail: the last owner is a doctor from Germany

£24,220
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1969 | Citroën DS 21 Pallas

CITROEN DS DS 21 Pallas anno 1969 ben conservata

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1972 | Citroën DS 21 Pallas

frisch aufgebaut im neuwertigem Zustand

£39,786
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