Highlights
- Presented in Palladium Grey Metallic
- Partial-Pallas Cornelian Red interior
- Low mileage of 19,350 miles
- Tax and MOT exempt
- Said to have been previously owned by James Dyson
The Appeal
A shape that stopped traffic in the 1950s still turns heads in the 1970s; few cars announce themselves like the Citroën DS. By 1972, this futuristic saloon had matured into one of the most desirable forms of everyday luxury on European roads, pairing its self-levelling hydropneumatic suspension and razor-sharp aerodynamics with improved comfort and refinement. It was the thinking enthusiast’s car: effortlessly smooth, technically daring, and unmistakably stylish. Late examples like this benefited from years of incremental development, making them especially appealing to collectors who want the pure DS experience with fewer of the early quirks.
Finished in elegant Palladium Grey Metallic over a striking Cornelian Red Partial-Pallas interior, this May 1972-registered car captures that allure beautifully. The colour combination alone feels wonderfully period-correct, while details such as the factory single-spoke steering wheel, original switchgear, and stainless wheel covers preserve the car’s unmistakable character. The red suede seats and door cards present particularly well, complemented by a tidy engine bay and an underside that appears straight and honest. Even the practical touches, Michelin tyres, spare wheel and tools under the bonnet, and the original Citroën identification plate still in place, speak to a car that has been carefully kept rather than merely stored away.
With just 19,350 miles indicated and being both tax and MOT exempt, it offers the enticing prospect of classic ownership without the usual complications. The vendor notes the car has “been stored indoors for most of its recent life,” which may help explain the notably fresh presentation of the paintwork and interior. There’s also an intriguing footnote to its past: the seller says, “I purchased the car from Wotton Auction Rooms and was informed by the auctioneer (after purchase) that it was owned by James Dyson.” Whether drawn by the engineering legend of the DS itself or the individuality of this particular example, it’s a car that promises to delight those who appreciate innovation served with unmistakable French flair.
The History & Paperwork
- First registered in May 1972
- 11 keepers from new
- The photos indicate an odometer reading of 19,350 miles
- V5C in the existing keeper’s name
- Tax and MOT exempt
- We’re advised the car has “been stored indoors for most of its recent life”
- Original ‘Citroen’ identification plate is in situ
- It has been upgraded/refurbished with the Pallas trim interior around 2010
The Condition
- Finished in Palladium Grey Metallic over Cornelian Red interior
- The Palladium Grey paintwork presents particularly well
- All bright metal appears to be present, with some areas of surface rust and discolouration visible
- Glasses and windows look to be in good condition throughout
- Plastic wing mirror glass surrounds have perished
- Rear window seal could benefit from some attention
- 15-inch steel wheels with 4 stainless covers and period-correct Michelin tyres
- Underside of the vehicle appears straight and as expected
- Engine bay is tidy and presents well
- Spare wheel and tools can be located under the bonnet
- Partial-Pallas Cornelian Red interior
- Red suede seats and doorcards present particularly well
- Red carpets display some wear consistent with age and usage, and is more prevalent on the driver’s side
- Original instrument cluster and switchgear
- Dashboard is exhibiting areas of imperfections
- Factory single-spoke steering wheel
- Interior chromework appears well, with some light blemishes throughout
- Fabric headlining is smart, though small areas of sagging are visible
The Mechanics
- 1,985cc (2.0L) OVH petrol engine
- Five-speed manual transmission
- Front-wheel drive
- Well-presented engine compartment
- The engine work has been carried out by Northfield garage, the paintwork restored by bodyshop 3000. A local (Stroud-based DS Specialist has confirmed the mileage genuine and attests to Dyson bringing the car to him for repairs)
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