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1970 | Citroën Méhari
Citroen Mehari prima serie

1972 | Citroën DS 23 Pallas IE
Citroën DS 23 Pallas "Original paint - 56.000 kms" In exceptional state of preservation, First paint "Noir" with "Rouge Cornaline Jersey" Velour interior, Well-documented history, "Qu'est-ce qui fait qu'une DS est une DS?", This "DS23 Pallas" has been used as an example “high level of originality” by well-known Citro-specialists, 56000 kilometers driven since '72


1985 | Citroën 2 CV 6
Citroën 2CV6 AZKA "Rouge Vallelunga" "Restauration de charme" by a Deux Cheveux enthusiast, The original chassis has been replaced by a galvanized chassis, Restored and rebuilt while retaining the original stamps under the hood, "Rouge Vallelunga" matching with the gray upholstery with stripes, "For many childhood memories - Everything Was More Fun Back Then", Newly ordered and delivered in France,

1966 | Citroën ID 19
ID 19 Confort 39 000 km original

1972 | Citroën DS 20 Familiale
20 DS ID Break Familiale - mehrfach verfügbar!


1973 | Citroën SM Waßmann
Waßmann Cabriolet, Note 2+


1986 | Citroën CX 25 GTI Turbo 2
Excellent original

1970 | Citroën DS 21 Chapron
Replica

1978 | Citroën AK 350
Fully Restored to Perfection, Like-New Condition

1973 | Citroën DS 23 Pallas
DS 21 Pallas 5 speed. PRICE REDUCTION.

1955 | Citroën Traction Avant 11 BL
Citroen Traction Avant 11 BL – 1955

1927 | Citroën Type B12
1927 Citroen 12/24 5 Seat Tourer
FAQs about Citroën Classic Cars
What classic Citroën vehicles are there?
Some of the most iconic models include the Traction Avant, the DS, the 2CV, and the SM.
These models are renowned for their innovation and unique design, characteristics that Citroën is famous for.Which is the oldest Citroën classic car?
The Traction Avant, introduced in 1934, is among the oldest and most influential Citroën models.
It is considered a milestone in automotive history as it was the first mass-produced car with front-wheel drive.What should I consider when buying a Citroën classic car?
Key factors include the vehicle's condition, the originality of its parts, and the availability of spare parts. For Citroën, ensuring that technical systems like the hydropneumatic suspension are in perfect working order is crucial.
What are the maintenance costs for Citroën classic cars?
Maintenance costs can vary significantly depending on the model and condition of the vehicle. For models with complex technology, like the DS or SM, expenses may be higher due to intricate servicing needs and the rarity of spare parts. Regular care and specialized maintenance are crucial to preserve the unique engineering of these cars.














