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While most manufacturers developed their automobiles through gradual evolution, Citroën chose an entirely different path. The lines were low and aerodynamic, the engineering was unlike anything else on the market, and the public had simply never seen anything quite like it before. In many ways, that perfectly summarizes the Citroën DS.
The DS19 was developed during a period when the automotive industry was undergoing rapid transformation. Citroën not only introduced a striking new design but also incorporated engineering solutions that were remarkably advanced for their time. The famous hydropneumatic suspension delivered the extraordinary ride comfort for which the DS remains renowned to this day. Its braking system, steering, and suspension were equally unconventional, offering an experience unlike anything most motorists had ever encountered. The DS quickly became one of the most talked-about automobiles of its era—and in many respects, it has never ceased to be. Yet for some clients, even that was not exclusive enough.
That is where Henri Chapron entered the picture. The renowned Parisian coachbuilder was celebrated for his bespoke interpretations of French luxury automobiles and immediately recognized the DS as the ideal foundation for something even more extraordinary. While Citroën concentrated on series production, Chapron crafted automobiles in extremely limited numbers—not as mass-produced vehicles, but as coachbuilt creations distinguished by exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail.
One of those creations was the Le Caddy, an elegant convertible with its own unmistakable character, distinctive proportions, and numerous subtle refinements compared to the standard DS. According to the available documentation, only twelve examples of the Cabriolet Sport "Le Caddy" were ever produced, making it one of the rarest Chapron creations in existence. The car offered here is one of those original 1963 Chapron Le Caddy models. It is accompanied by its authentic Henri Chapron certificate confirming its originality and specification. Its history is equally well known and comprehensively documented.
In addition, this DS has recently been restored as closely as possible to its original factory specification. The work was entrusted to a Dutch specialist operating in France, with absolutely no expense spared throughout the process. The invoices alone total more than €53,000, providing not only a detailed record of the work performed but also clear evidence of the exceptional care invested in this remarkable automobile.
The originality of this Le Caddy has furthermore been assessed and confirmed by internationally recognized specialists who have devoted decades to the study of Chapron-bodied Citroëns. As a result, this is not only an exceptionally attractive automobile but also one whose provenance has been thoroughly authenticated and documented.
Ultimately, there is only one thing left to do: take a seat behind the wheel, lower the roof, and experience for yourself why automobiles like this continue to captivate enthusiasts more than sixty years later. This is something truly extraordinary and breathtakingly beautiful. The details continue to fascinate us endlessly, and in its current condition, this example is perfectly suited for the world's finest concours events and prestigious classic car gatherings.
Interested? Contact Gallery Aaldering today. Since 1975, we have been a family-owned business specializing in some of the world's finest automobiles. We export our vehicles worldwide—please inquire about the available possibilities.