And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
The car shown is a vintage 1969 Citroën DS21 Cabriolet, customized by French coachbuilder Henri Chapron.
Technology: Features a revolutionary self-leveling hydropneumatic suspension system that allows for variable ground clearance and exceptional ride comfort.
Unique Features: The Chapron convertible conversion includes lengthened doors and a specifically designed tail section with a fiberglass boot lid.
Engine: Originally equipped with a 2.1-liter engine, with options for Bosch fuel injection increasing power to 139hp by 1969.
Design: Known for its aerodynamic, futuristic design, it was named one of the most beautiful cars of all time.
You could own one if you didn't mind it being in the shop for repairs every other week.
In 1955 when the DS was introduced it was light years ahead of any other car. In the '70s Mercedes licensed its pneumo-hydraulic suspension for the S class to give it a luxurious ride. Ferrari would not have faired headlights for another 3 or 4 years and the headlights are directional, they are connected to the steering system. It was the most aerodynamic five-seater for decades and is still one of the most slippery cars ever mass produced. As previously stated, this is a Chapron modified car as Citroen only made the DS & ID as four door hardtops. You would start by paying for a new DS and then give Monsieur Chapron lots more money and wait a few months as skilled craftsmen did their magic.
The BBC frequently used Citroën DS Safari and CX station wagons in the 1970s and 1980s as "roving eye" camera cars to film horse racing. Their unique hydropneumatic self-leveling suspension provided an exceptionally smooth platform for tracking shots over uneven racecourses, allowing cameras to stay stable at high speeds alongside horses.
The French like doing things their own way - with varying results. Have to admire them for pushing the envelope and offering something different than everyone else. It has gotten difficult these days to differentiate who makes the car without looking at the badge (most of the time)
I'd have to drive one to decide, but I think it's highly stylish in a quirky way. I rode in one of the 4-door sedans once, and it was a good, comfortable ride. But you'd have to find a mechanic that was up to the task and willing to be on speed dial.
i like it
ReplyDeleteThese DS were done by Chapron and I believe there was also a Presidential model with four doors. Steve_in_Ottawa
ReplyDeleteNice lines.
ReplyDeleteI'd drive that
ReplyDeleteThe car shown is a vintage 1969 Citroën DS21 Cabriolet, customized by French coachbuilder Henri Chapron.
ReplyDeleteTechnology: Features a revolutionary self-leveling hydropneumatic suspension system that allows for variable ground clearance and exceptional ride comfort.
Unique Features: The Chapron convertible conversion includes lengthened doors and a specifically designed tail section with a fiberglass boot lid.
Engine: Originally equipped with a 2.1-liter engine, with options for Bosch fuel injection increasing power to 139hp by 1969.
Design: Known for its aerodynamic, futuristic design, it was named one of the most beautiful cars of all time.
You could own one if you didn't mind it being in the shop for repairs every other week.
Nemo
Assume it has the usual wooden frame. You had to have a termite inspection & get a CL-100 before buying.
ReplyDeleteI lived in Germany for 3 years in the 70's and Citroen's were every where.
ReplyDeleteIt may be "streamlined" in appearance, but it's one butt ugly car IMHO
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of Pink Panther right now.
ReplyDeleteIn 1955 when the DS was introduced it was light years ahead of any other car. In the '70s Mercedes licensed its pneumo-hydraulic suspension for the S class to give it a luxurious ride. Ferrari would not have faired headlights for another 3 or 4 years and the headlights are directional, they are connected to the steering system. It was the most aerodynamic five-seater for decades and is still one of the most slippery cars ever mass produced.
ReplyDeleteAs previously stated, this is a Chapron modified car as Citroen only made the DS & ID as four door hardtops. You would start by paying for a new DS and then give Monsieur Chapron lots more money and wait a few months as skilled craftsmen did their magic.
Al_in_Ottawa
The BBC frequently used Citroën DS Safari and CX station wagons in the 1970s and 1980s as "roving eye" camera cars to film horse racing. Their unique hydropneumatic self-leveling suspension provided an exceptionally smooth platform for tracking shots over uneven racecourses, allowing cameras to stay stable at high speeds alongside horses.
ReplyDeleteMake it red with picnic upholstery and I’ll consider it
ReplyDeleteThe French like doing things their own way - with varying results. Have to admire them for pushing the envelope and offering something different than everyone else. It has gotten difficult these days to differentiate who makes the car without looking at the badge (most of the time)
ReplyDeleteI'd have to drive one to decide, but I think it's highly stylish in a quirky way. I rode in one of the 4-door sedans once, and it was a good, comfortable ride. But you'd have to find a mechanic that was up to the task and willing to be on speed dial.
ReplyDelete“ Design: Known for its aerodynamic, futuristic design, it was named one of the most beautiful cars of all time.” - only by the French.
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