278 Citroen DS23 Pallas (1972) ERH 109 K
Citroen DS23 Pallas (1955-75) Engine 2347cc S4 OHV Production 1,415,719 (all DS)
Production 1,455,746 (all models Worldwide) (1,330,755 France)
Registration Number ERH 109 K (Hull)
CITROEN SET
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After an eighteen year developement the DS was unveiled at the 1955 Paris Motorshow, styled by Italian sculptor and industrial designer Flaminio Bertoni it had an aerodynamic body design and innovative technology, including hydro pneumatic self levelling suspension. Initially deemed expensive the DS was joined by a cheaper less technical ID model in 1957. The DS was third in the 1999 Car of the Century and during it's twenty year production sold nearly 1.5 million.
In 1962 the DS received a more streamlined nose to increase the aerodynamic efficiency, still retaining the the round head lights.
In 1967 a second restyle brought in the streamlined covered lights on this example. The design had a pair of lights under each cover, the inner set swivelled with the steering wheel to allow drivers to see hazards on turns, this was not allowed in the USA at the time so a version with four exposed fixed head lamps was made for the US market.
In 1965 a luxury upgrade, the DS Pallas (after Greek goddess Pallas), was introduced. This included comfort features such as better noise insulation, a more luxurious (and optional leather) upholstery and external trim embellishments. From 1966 the Pallas model received a driver's seat with height adjustment.
Diolch yn fawr am 73,134,403 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel
Thank you 73,134,403 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe
Shot 06.05.2019 at Gawsworth Hall, Classic Car Show Ref 141-278
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278 Citroen DS23 Pallas (1972) ERH 109 K
Citroen DS23 Pallas (1955-75) Engine 2347cc S4 OHV Production 1,415,719 (all DS)
Production 1,455,746 (all models Worldwide) (1,330,755 France)
Registration Number ERH 109 K (Hull)
CITROEN SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623776731490...
After an eighteen year developement the DS was unveiled at the 1955 Paris Motorshow, styled by Italian sculptor and industrial designer Flaminio Bertoni it had an aerodynamic body design and innovative technology, including hydro pneumatic self levelling suspension. Initially deemed expensive the DS was joined by a cheaper less technical ID model in 1957. The DS was third in the 1999 Car of the Century and during it's twenty year production sold nearly 1.5 million.
In 1962 the DS received a more streamlined nose to increase the aerodynamic efficiency, still retaining the the round head lights.
In 1967 a second restyle brought in the streamlined covered lights on this example. The design had a pair of lights under each cover, the inner set swivelled with the steering wheel to allow drivers to see hazards on turns, this was not allowed in the USA at the time so a version with four exposed fixed head lamps was made for the US market.
In 1965 a luxury upgrade, the DS Pallas (after Greek goddess Pallas), was introduced. This included comfort features such as better noise insulation, a more luxurious (and optional leather) upholstery and external trim embellishments. From 1966 the Pallas model received a driver's seat with height adjustment.
Diolch yn fawr am 73,134,403 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel
Thank you 73,134,403 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe
Shot 06.05.2019 at Gawsworth Hall, Classic Car Show Ref 141-278
.