The cabriolet conversions of the Citroen DS were something absolutely extraordinary, even in the crazy 1960s.
Their original price was nearly double that of the comparable limousine.
Thus only barely more than 1300 copies were produced.
It goes without saying that the desire to move such an exclusive vehicle is something we would like to offer you in collaboration with one of the most prestigious restoration workshops for French cars.
As was the case at the time by Henry Chapron, who commissioned Citroen to carry out the conversion work on the factory cabriolet, this vehicle was also completely restored and built up along the guidelines and using the right parts of the factory convertible over a period of two years.
The basis of this beautiful convertible was a 1968 Citroen ID 19 Berline, on whose excellent basis this makellose and impressive body developed.
In the course of the restoration, the optics and the technology were completely and completely reworked, but also the most sought-after and rare special equipment, such as the 5-speed manual gearbox, the harmonious harmonious with the dashboard harmonious radio or the magnificent hunter instruments.