The Citroen DS 21 and DS 23 Pallas, produced between 1965 and 1975, are iconic symbols of French automotive brilliance, showcasing Flaminio Bertoni's avant-garde design. These four-door saloons, celebrated for their innovative hydropneumatic suspension, offer a ride quality that defines a generation of luxury vehicles, making them highly sought after in todayβs collector market.
As more enthusiasts embrace the allure of vintage European vehicles, the DS models, especially the Pallas variant, have become a cornerstone in the appreciating classic car scene. With clean, original examples fetching prices from $35,000 to over $90,000 at auction, your donation plays a vital role in preserving not just a car, but a piece of automotive history for future generations.
πGeneration guide
Citroen DS 21 β’ 1965-1972
Featuring a 2.1L I4 engine, the DS 21 marked a significant evolution in the DS line, combining innovative design and engineering with luxurious comfort.
Citroen DS 23 β’ 1972-1975
Upgraded to a 2.3L I4 engine, the DS 23 provided enhanced performance and efficiency, further solidifying the model's status as a design icon.
Citroen DS 23 IE β’ 1973-1975
This top-tier variant introduced Bosch D-Jetronic electronic fuel injection, offering superior fuel efficiency and performance, making it highly coveted among collectors.
Citroen DS 21 Pallas β’ 1965-1972
The Pallas variant is characterized by its luxurious leather interior and additional chrome trim, commanding a premium over standard models.
Citroen DS 23 Pallas β’ 1972-1975
As the pinnacle of the DS line, the DS 23 Pallas combines the best features available, including hydropneumatic suspension and high-end interior finishes.
Known issues by generation
While the DS models are celebrated for their innovation, they do have specific issues to be mindful of. The hydropneumatic suspension, a defining feature, is also a known pain point, with critical attention required for LHM fluid compatibility and regular nitrogen-sphere replacements. Additionally, the intricate linkage of the swiveling headlights and other Pallas-specific components demands authenticity checks. The long-stroke engines, especially in the DS 23 IE, may require specialist rebuilds for the Bosch D-Jetronic system, further emphasizing the need for thorough service history documentation to ensure collector value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The market for Citroen DS models, particularly the clean Pallas examples, is on the rise, commanding premiums for original-paint and rust-free vehicles. A factory-color change is a significant red flag for collectors, while a well-documented service history, including hydropneumatic rebuilds and LHM fluid flushes, is essential for securing higher valuations. Rust-free West Coast or Sun-Belt examples stand out, demanding massive premiums over those from salt-belt regions. Appraisal references through Hagerty, Bring a Trailer, and major auction houses like RM Sotheby's are crucial for establishing fair market value.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Citroen DS 21 or DS 23 Pallas through Heartland Wheels is straightforward but requires careful attention to detail. We strongly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal, as IRS Form 8283 Section B applies heavily to vehicles in this collector tier. For clean, low-mile examples, enclosed transport is advised to maintain their pristine condition. Be prepared to provide original-paint documentation, service-history records, and specialist rebuild receipts to ensure a smooth donation process.
Iowa regional notes
Iowa offers a rich network for vintage European car enthusiasts, with several specialists capable of servicing Citroen models. The region's distinct flavor of automotive preservation highlights the difference between salt-belt and sun-belt vehicles, making it crucial for DS 21 and DS 23 owners in Iowa to connect with knowledgeable technicians who understand these unique vehicles.
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If you're a proud owner of a Citroen DS 21 or DS 23 Pallas, consider donating your treasured vehicle to Heartland Wheels. Your generous contribution not only preserves a remarkable piece of automotive history but also helps foster a vibrant community of vintage European saloon enthusiasts in Iowa. Join us in ensuring that these avant-garde masterpieces continue to inspire future generations.
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