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Brand
Citroën
Model
D Special
Body
Sedan
Year
1975
Registration
Belgian documents
Chassis number
DSFD09FD5077
Date of first admission
March 18, 1975
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
66,796 km
Color
Yellow
Transmission
Manual transmission
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Is in running condition
History and Background
The Citroën D Special was part of the D series, which was introduced in the early 1960s as the successor to the Traction Avant. Within that range, Citroën positioned the D Special as a more accessible version of the DS line, while retaining the characteristic bodywork, the distinctive chassis, and the hydropneumatic technology for which the series is known. The 1975 Citroën D Special thus belongs to the later phase of the D series, during a period when the model had already secured a firm place within the higher segment of the European car market.
The D series was of great importance to Citroën due to its combination of cutting-edge technology and an aerodynamic design that was exceptional for its time. The models were known for their disc brakes, self-leveling suspension, and advanced hydraulic system. Within that lineup, the D Special occupied a unique position as a simplified variant, intended to make the characteristic Citroën architecture more accessible without completely departing from the line’s technical identity. It was precisely for this reason that the D Special became a recognizable choice within Citroën’s lineup in the 1970s.
In 1975, the Citroën D Special was in the final phase of production for the classic D line. By that time, the model had already built a strong reputation as a comfortable touring car with a distinctive technical character. The D series was sold internationally and is now considered an important chapter in France’s post-war automotive history. The Citroën D Special is therefore not only a variant within a well-known model series, but also a representative of a design language and engineering philosophy that differed significantly from its contemporaries.
Features and details
The Citroën D Special stands out due to the combination of the streamlined D-series bodywork and the characteristic hydraulic technology. The car rises after starting, a feature directly related to the D-series’ hydropneumatic system. This system determined not only the ride height but also a large part of the model’s handling and technical identity. Within the D-series, it was precisely these characteristics that defined the Citroën D Special’s position relative to many conventional passenger cars from the same period.
The car requires maintenance and is in running condition. For a 1975 Citroën D Special, this is a relevant observation, because due to its technical design, this model features a combination of mechanical and hydraulic systems that requires careful management. The D Special is known as a model in which comfort and technology took center stage, with a finish and chassis concept that still held a unique place within the range of mid-size and luxury passenger cars in the 1970s.
Summary
The 1975 Citroën D Special is a late example of the classic D series, featuring the characteristic hydraulic technology and recognizable character of Citroën models from that period. The car requires maintenance, is drivable, and rises after starting. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend that you attend the viewing day.