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Citroen DS 1974

General description : Not a regular DS, but a luxurious variant named ‘Pallas’ Valid Belgian MOT Rare slide-to-open roof The DS is the most beautiful car of the twentieth century, according to many. The "déesse", which means “goddess” in French, was presented at the 1955 Paris Motor Show. During the Paris Motor Show, it was crystal clear that this car would be a great success, 12.000 models were sold only at that show and the following week that amount rose up to 80.000, which was an absolute record. The DS was produced in various bodyworks until 1975. In total, about 1.3 million were delivered. The DS, known in Spain as the "tiburón", which means “shark”, and in the Netherlands as the "snoek", meaning "pike", to name just two of its many nicknames, was the successor to the already revolutionary Traction Avant. To maintain this revolutionary trend, the DS was designed using countless groundbreaking technologies, it is almost impossible to list them all. Let’s. Citroën moved away from mechanics and chose for more hydraulics: the hydraulic suspension provides a wonderful driving comfort that perfectly meets the post-war road condition, and to make the most efficient use of combustion in the engine, they designed a hydraulically operated single-plate clutch, which prevents power loss when clutching. This clutch had to be handled with a lever on the steering wheel. In addition, the single-spoke steering wheel significantly increased safety. The DS was the first mass-produced car with disc brakes on the front wheels, which also improved safety. It was the first car with fuel lines made of plastic, and the dashboard was entirely made of plastic, at the time the largest industrially manufactured piece of plastic ever. The front of the car was built so that the steering gear centreline coincided with the centreline of the wheel, ensuring that the car can continue to accelerate and drive straight even with a flat tire. Even the lighting was groundbreaking: the headlights turned with the turning of the steering wheel so that the driver could quickly anticipate on sinuous roads at night. But that is not all: the window frames are designed to be so thin that there is no longer any blind spot, the roof was made of very light fiberglass to lower the centre of gravity even further, and the engine is located behind the front axle, making it a mid-engine car. A mid-engine design improves road grip, and manoeuvrability. The user-friendliness of the DS was anything but conventional due to numerous new features, which is why the car was sometimes considered too revolutionary and mainly sought after by early innovators. To reach a larger audience that was scared off by high technology, Citroën introduced the ID in 1956. The ID was a cheaper and more conservative DS with a higher average level and less sophistication. Citroen DS Pallas The post-war 1950s were over and the 1960s were craving luxury. In 1964, Citroën introduced a luxurious variant of the DS: the Pallas. 'Déesse' (DS) meant goddess, Pallas is the Greek goddess of wisdom, civilization, and political community. Literally translated from Greek, the name means 'she who wields the spear'. The Pallas had more comfortable seats with cushions in which you wanted to sink, a better audio system, better insulation, and a very refined finish. Under the hood is a 2.3L four-cylinder engine that produces 141 horsepower and reaches a top speed of 188 km/h. Today, Citroën still produce their luxury cars since 2015 in a series named after this icon, as a tribute. The DS is far from being forgotten, on the contrary, both the classic DS and the DS Pallas are becoming rarer and seem to be a rewarding investment. Technical information: Body work Length (cm): 487 (192 inch) Width (cm): 180 (71 inch) Height (cm): 147 (58 inch) Wheelbase (cm): 313 (123 inch) Weight (kg): 1310 (2888 lbs) Mechanics Engine: in-line four-cylinder front-engine, 2347 cc Valve gear: 8 Fuel system: Bosch D-Jetronic Gear box: 5-speed manual Transmission: FWD Left-steered power: 141 hp (104 kW) at 5500 t/m torque: 197 Nm at 4000 t/m Top speed: 188 km/h (117 mph

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1974 Citroen DS is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Aalter by Oldtimerfarm Dealer for €42950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Citroen Model : DS Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1974 Sub type : Sedan Location : Aalter

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About Citroen
French industrialist André Citroën had been building arms for the French army during WWI by the end of the war he was left with great industrial facilities but no product for the post war market.

In 1919 he founded Citroen that became the first mass-production car company outside the USA[3] and a pioneer of the modern marketing as well as factory backed services network. Mind you, even Eiffel Tower served as a billboard for Citroën from 1925 to 1934 -Mon Dieu, monsier!

Soon Citroën earned a reputation for innovation and revolutionary engineering. Staying true to their slogan "Créative Technologie" Citroën has many "firsts" under their belt:

Europe’s first all-steel-bodied car, the B10 In 1934.

The world's first mass-produced front-wheel drive car,Traction Avant, (also one of the first cars to feature a monocoque-type body)

The world's first hydropneumatic self-levelling suspension system, introduced with the revolutionary Citroën DS / ID models in 1955, as well as the first production car with disc brakes.

Swiveling headlights in 1967, and finally variable assist power steering in 1970

With Citroën purchasing Maserati in 1968 a door opened for a high speed GT-model that would compete with Ferrari, Aston Martin et. al, when introduced Citroen SM was the world's fastest fwd-car.