List Yours $5 Just $299 This 1958 Citroën DS19 sedan is said to have been sold new to its first owner near Toulouse, France, in 1958 and subsequently spent a claimed three decades in storage. Chassis 35387 was acquired by a Dutch museum in the 1990s and was stripped as part of a planned refurbishment before being sold in the late 2000s to an owner in the UK, who commissioned a refurbishment by Carl Hopkins Garage Services in Dunmow that involved a repaint and interior re-trim as well as mechanical work. Finished in black with a silver roof, the car rides on a hydropneumatic self-leveling suspension and is powered by a 1.9-liter inline-four mated to a four-speed BVH semi-automated manual transaxle. Inside, seats trimmed in reproduction Helanca Mordoré upholstery are accompanied by a single-spoke steering wheel, Jaeger instrumentation, and a heater. Further details include exposed headlights along with 400mm steel wheels, power-assisted brakes, and power steering. The current owner brought the car to the US following their acquisition in 2023, and it now shows 61k kilometers (~38k miles). This Series 1 DS19 berline is offered with a collection of vehicle literature as well as a duplicate California title. CarsBuyText.com CarsBuyText.com
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