When Citroen unveiled the DS19 at the 1955 Paris Motor Show, it
stunned the motoring world. Within a single day, thousands of
orders were placed as buyers were captivated by its unconventional
silhouette and groundbreaking engineering. Where most manufacturers
of the era persisted with upright, body-on-frame sedans, Citroen's
daring flagship introduced a sleek, aerodynamic profile paired with
innovations that would remain unmatched for decades.
At the heart of the DS was the marque's ingenious hydropneumatic
suspension system-a self-leveling, fully independent design that
delivered a ride quality unlike anything else on the road. Combined
with front-wheel drive, inboard front disc brakes, and
power-assisted steering, the DS offered refinement, handling, and
safety that rivaled automobiles costing far more. Flaminio
Bertoni's flowing bodywork only amplified the futuristic
impression, with unbroken surfaces and dramatic proportions that
marked a radical departure from conventional postwar motoring. The
DS was not merely a new model; it was a revolution.
Demand for an open version of the DS followed almost immediately.
To answer it, Citroen entrusted Henri Chapron, among France's most
respected coachbuilders. Chapron's Cabriolet was far more than a
saloon with the roof removed: the chassis was reinforced, the rear
fenders subtly recontoured, and a flat rear deck was fashioned to
house the folding top. Distinctive touches, such as the
flush-fitting roof and chrome indicator housings, lent the
cabriolet a unique identity while preserving the DS's unmistakable
futurism. Hand-built in small numbers, these cars were officially
sanctioned and sold through Citroen dealers, ensuring their status
as some of the marque's most coveted creations.
The example offered here, chassis number 4200229, is documented by
Citroen Heritage archivist Guillaume Keller as a 1961 DS19
Cabriolet. Its body number, 0013-000056, corresponds with another
car built the same year, suggesting some interchange between
factory and coachbuilder during production. The fitted engine is of
later Citroen manufacture, but the car remains a genuine example of
Chapron's rare and celebrated cabriolet series.
Finished in Blanc Carrare, a subtle hue that carries a mint-like
tone in certain light, the car presents with refined elegance and a
distinctly period-correct character. Marchal foglamps lie upfront,
incorporated into the body in the most utterly French way, while
rare Robergel turbine-style wheel covers cap the wheels in proper
Gallic flair. Of particular note are the rare early "ashtray" front
wings, a feature highly prized among connoisseurs for their
scarcity and connection to the earliest DS production.
Inside, the eccentric charm continues with Citroen's hallmark
single-spoke steering wheel and column-mounted gear selector for
the three-speed semi-automatic. The cabin is upholstered in dark
green leather, complemented by a matching canvas convertible top,
creating a cohesive and striking color theme. The seating surfaces
display light creasing that speaks to careful use without
diminishing the overall impression of quality and care.
The engine bay is beautifully detailed, centered on the distinctive
inline-four. In keeping with thoughtful preservation, the hydraulic
system has been converted to the more durable, water-resistant LHM
green fluid, though original LHS details remain intact, providing a
fascinating link to the car's early specification.
This DS19 Cabriolet presents beautifully and remains in excellent
condition, reflecting the quality of its restoration and the
conscientious stewardship of its custodians. Its history includes
display at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and time
within a prominent Western-based collection. Documentation
accompanying the car is comprehensive, with records attesting to
its careful maintenance and preservation.
Today, Chapron's DS cabriolets stand at the pinnacle of postwar
Citroen collectability, blending the marque's daring engineering
with the craftsmanship of one of France's most celebrated
coachbuilders. With its rare specification, elegant color scheme,
and distinguished provenance, this 1961 DS19 Cabriolet represents
an exciting opportunity for discerning enthusiasts of advanced
design and classic French motoring.
Offers welcome and trades considered.
Vehicle Details
1961 Citroen DS19
Listing ID:CC-2012838
Price:$198,500
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1961
Make:Citroen
Model:DS19
Exterior Color:White
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7951
VIN:4200229
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