1972 Citroën D Spécial
Please note that a suspension operation video and ride-along video have been added to the Video Gallery.
Please note that a radio cover has been installed and additional photos have been added
Video Gallery

1972 Citroën D Spécial Suspension Operation

1972 Citroën D Spécial Ride-Along

1972 Citroën D Spécial Highway Driving 1/2

1972 Citroën D Spécial Highway Driving 2/2
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Citroën DS looked and drove like nothing else on the road when it was unveiled in 1955, setting the benchmark for space-age design and engineering for decades to come. Beneath its radical, sloping coachwork was an industry-first self-leveling hydropneumatic suspension system which also powered the brakes, clutch, and steering. The system relied on a seven-cylinder axial pump powered by the engine, working alongside a high-pressure regulator, a fluid reservoir, and six spheres filled with nitrogen to provide a seamless ride that would not be matched by any automaker for several years. The innovation didn’t stop there, as the DS was also one of the first mass-market cars to feature electronic fuel injection, disc brakes, and directional swiveling headlights. In fact, the engine was one of the only conventional components of the DS – an overhead-valve four-cylinder derived from the engine of the 11CV Traction Avant. The lineup was divided between the up-market DS and the simpler ID model until 1970 saw the end of ID production in favor of the D Spécial and D Super. Even these less complex versions of the iconic DS retained its groundbreaking hydropneumatic suspension, steering, and brakes, making them highly sought after today.
Highlights
Offered from The SoCal Collection
Benefitting from a cosmetic restoration with some Pallas upgrades and full new leather seats, headliner, and carpet
Painted during restoration in the same prize-winning paint scheme and Moon Dust color from the 2016 Geneva and French Auto Show
Rechromed door handles and polished stainless steel bumpers
1.9-liter inline-four topped with a single downdraft carburetor
Column-shifted four-speed manual transaxle
Hydropneumatic suspension, steering, and brakes
Finished in blue metallic exterior with a black roof
Equipped with new black leather interior upholstery
15-inch steel wheels with chrome wheel covers and mounted with Hankook Optimo H724 tires
This 1972 Citroën D Spécial is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 3,600 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Chrome bumpers and exterior trim
Quad headlights
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
C-pillar-mounted rear indicators
Silver rear chevron badge
Single-spoke steering wheel
Analog clock
Jaeger speedometer and a tachometer
Heater/defroster
Glove compartment
Black and white leather-upholstered door panels
Map pocket
Ashtrays, front and rear
Dual padded sun visors
Known Imperfections
Some minor paint flaws noticeable in areas upon close inspection
Minor signs of wear are present in the interior consistent with the age of vehicle
Small cracks in the instrument panel
Light oxidation on the dashboard and interior switches
Missing steering wheel logo
Included
Jack
Spare tire
Tool kit
Additional hub caps and Pallas option door moldings
Ownership History
This 1972 Citroën D Spécial was reportedly acquired by the consignor in 2018 and has since been a part of an eclectic collection in Southern California.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Jakob Greisen Phone: 415.480.9028 email: jgreisen@hagerty.com