The Citroen DS 21 and DS 23 Pallas, produced between 1965 and 1975, showcase avant-garde French engineering and design, making them prestigious members of the vintage European saloon collector tier. Renowned for their unique hydropneumatic suspension and striking aerodynamics, these models are not just vehicles; they are pieces of automotive art and history, cherished by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
In Florida, the dry climate contributes to the preservation of these magnificent machines, often resulting in rust-free examples. Owners of clean, original-paint DS models are privy to appreciating market values, with well-maintained Pallas examples commanding premiums that reflect their significance. By donating your Citroen DS 21 or DS 23 Pallas, you not only support our mission but also contribute to the legacy of these remarkable vehicles.
📖Generation guide
DS 21 • 1965-1972
The DS 21 introduced a 2.1L I4 engine, continuing the legacy of cutting-edge design and hydropneumatic suspension, essential for a smooth ride.
DS 23 • 1972-1975
With a 2.3L I4, the DS 23 features Bosch D-Jetronic fuel injection in later models, enhancing performance and efficiency, while still embodying Pallas luxury.
DS 23 IE Pallas • 1973-1975
The top-tier DS 23 IE Pallas boasts advanced electronic fuel injection, combining luxury and performance, making it the pinnacle of the DS lineage.
Known issues by generation
Vintage Citroen DS models present unique maintenance challenges critical to their longevity and performance. The hydropneumatic suspension, while revolutionary, demands careful attention to LHM fluid compatibility, with earlier models utilizing LHS fluid. Replacing nitrogen spheres every 80-120k miles is essential for optimal ride quality, and service costs can accumulate for hydraulic components. Additionally, the Bosch D-Jetronic system in later DS 23 variants requires specialist knowledge for reliable service, highlighting the importance of maintaining authenticity in trim and features.
Donation value by condition + generation
The market for Citroen DS 21 and DS 23 Pallas models reflects a clear appreciation for original-paint examples, which command a premium over resprays. Rust-free West Coast or Sun-Belt cars are particularly desirable and often yield MASSIVE premiums compared to their salt-belt counterparts. Documentation of specialist-rebuild history, including hydropneumatic system maintenance and receipts for parts, is essential for maintaining value in this collector tier. Auction comparables from platforms like Hagerty, Bring a Trailer, and RM Sotheby's are recommended for establishing fair market value.
Donation process for this model
Donating your vintage Citroen DS is a straightforward process. We recommend seeking a qualified appraiser to determine the vehicle's fair market value, especially since IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for cars valued over $5,000. Clean, low-mileage examples should be enclosed in transport to prevent damage. Ensure you have original-paint verification, service history receipts, and documentation of any specialist rebuilds to enhance your donation's impact and value.
Florida regional notes
Florida offers a robust network of vintage car specialists familiar with the unique needs of the Citroen DS. This region's warm climate prevents the rust that plagues examples from Northeast and Midwest salt-belt states. Donors can feel confident knowing that their vehicles will be serviced by experts who appreciate the distinct flavor of vintage European saloons, ensuring that each Citroen receives the care it deserves.
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