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Brand
Citroën
Model
D Special
Body
Sedan
Year
1975
Registration
Belgian documents
Chassis number
DSFD09FD5077
Date of first admission
18-03-1975
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
66796 Km
Color
Yellow
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Is in a moving condition
The Citroën D Special 1975 is a version of the DS series produced between 1955 and 1975. Introduced in 1955, the DS series was distinguished by its advanced technology and unusual design. A total of about 1.45 million units of the DS and related ID variants were built. The 1975 Citroën D Special is among the last production years of this model series, which was succeeded in the same year by the Citroën CX.
The D Special was positioned as a more accessible version within the range, combining the DS's distinctive design with more austere equipment compared to more luxurious versions. Like other variants in the DS family, the 1975 Citroën D Special features the typical hydropneumatic suspension, a system that provided a different approach to comfort and road handling at the time. The model also retained the characteristic aerodynamic body shape that attracted much attention when it was introduced in the 1950s.
In 1975, the DS was in the completion phase of its production cycle. Over the years, the model continued to evolve technically and aesthetically, with later examples benefiting from detail changes and modifications made over two decades. The 1975 Citroën D Special thus represents the final phase of a long-running series within the Citroën program.
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