The Citroen DS 21 and DS 23 Pallas, produced from 1965 to 1975, are celebrated models in the vintage European saloon collector scene. These vehicles exemplify Andre Citroen's avant-garde philosophy, featuring hydropneumatic suspension and unique design elements, including the iconic single-spoke steering wheel and swiveling headlights. As the years pass, clean examples of these cars are increasingly valued in the $35,000 to $65,000 range, with expertly restored models surpassing $90,000. Donating your DS Pallas to Chesapeake Chariots not only supports our mission but also helps preserve the legacy of this extraordinary vehicle.
In the collector market, a well-maintained DS 21 or DS 23 Pallas with a documented service history stands out significantly. Original paint and rust-free examples command a premium, and the importance of maintaining the hydropneumatic system cannot be overstated. Your donation can make a difference, ensuring this unique piece of automotive history continues to be appreciated for generations to come.
📖Generation guide
DS 21 • 1965-1972
Powered by a 2.1L I4 engine, the DS 21 features innovative styling and hydropneumatic suspension, making it a pioneer in luxury saloon design.
DS 23 • 1972-1975
With a 2.3L I4 engine and available as a Pallas sub-variant, the DS 23 continues the legacy with enhanced luxury and performance features.
DS 23 IE • 1973-1975
This top-of-the-line variant introduces Bosch D-Jetronic electronic fuel injection, marking a significant evolution in the DS series with improved efficiency.
Pallas Trim • 1965-1975
The Pallas variant offers a leather interior, extra chrome trim, and enhanced soundproofing, enhancing the driving experience of the DS.
Known issues by generation
The Citroen DS 21 and DS 23 Pallas models, while innovative, have specific challenges that owners should be aware of. The hydropneumatic suspension, recognized for its smooth ride, is also a complex system requiring attentive maintenance. LHM fluid compatibility is crucial; mixing it with earlier LHS fluid can cause significant damage to hydraulic seals. Regular nitrogen sphere replacements (every 80-120k miles) and servicing of hydraulic components are essential. Given the age of these vehicles, rust can be a concern, particularly in the rocker panels and chassis. Authenticity checks for Pallas trim features, such as leather interiors and chrome details, are critical for maintaining value.
Donation value by condition + generation
As the appreciation for classic cars continues, the Citroen DS 21 and DS 23 Pallas stand out with their original paint condition commanding significant premiums. Factory color changes are a red flag for collectors, marking a vehicle down in value. Rust-free examples from the West Coast or Sun Belt are highly sought after, often selling for much more than their salt-belt counterparts. Documentation of specialist rebuilds, including hydropneumatic systems and engine components, is essential. Collectors should reference platforms such as Hagerty, Bring a Trailer, and major auction houses for accurate valuation insights.
Donation process for this model
When considering donating your Citroen DS 21 or DS 23 Pallas, it's important to engage a qualified appraiser to evaluate the car’s market value, especially given the complexities involved with vintage European saloons. IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for donations exceeding $5,000, making comprehensive service history and documentation crucial for a smooth process. Enclosed transport is recommended for low-mileage, pristine examples, ensuring they arrive in top condition. Declaring original paint and providing service history records significantly increases your vehicle’s appeal and value.
Maryland regional notes
Maryland hosts a unique community of vintage European car enthusiasts, including specialized services for Citroen models. While the region faces salt-belt challenges, there are knowledgeable mechanics familiar with the intricacies of the hydropneumatic systems, ensuring your vehicle receives the right care. The blend of local enthusiasm and expertise makes Maryland an ideal place for preserving the legacy of vehicles like the Citroen DS 21 and DS 23 Pallas.
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