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2019 Shannons Melbourne Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
21

1971 Citroen DS21 Pallas Sedan

$40,000

Sold

Specifications

Engine 2175cc four-cylinder
Gearbox Four-speed manual
Body Work Sedan
Colour Metallic Peacock Blue
Interior Black
Trim Leather
Wheels Steel with hubcaps
Brakes Disc/disc

Description

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Unconventional, futuristic and very French, the Citroen DS was launched in 1955 as a replacement for the venerable Traction Avant and remained in production for the next two decades, during which time the rest of the world slowly caught up. Both technically and stylistically advanced in design, the DS boasted unparalleled ride and road holding thanks to the hydropneumatic self-levelling suspension system, with hydraulics also controlling the brakes, clutch, transmission and power steering. Powered by a relatively small capacity four-cylinder engine, the Citroen relied on superior aerodynamics to provide a high cruising speed and decent acceleration - the unmistakable streamlined shape of the DS was penned by an Italian, Flaminio Bertoni and still looks remarkably fresh today. Over the years, Citroen expanded the range to include an estate model (dubbed the Safari, or Comfort Familiale, with the option of seven seats) in 1959 and the very chic convertible (Decapotable in French). In 1965, the DS21 was introduced, using a 2175cc five-main bearing engine and Bosch fuel injection was added in 1970, along with the option of a five-speed manual or automatic transmission. Interest from collectors in the DS range has reached unparalleled heights, with prices of the more specialized models reaching stratospheric levels, particularly the Decapotables. Universally recognised as one of the most iconic designs ever to reach production, the DS remains a classic car that can still be enjoyed daily.