Showcasing quirky vintage car features from @carsandbids
Doug DeMuro reviews a 1972 Citroën DS, specifically highlighting its most unusual engineering and design elements. He demonstrates the adjustable hydropneumatic suspension rising and lowering, analyzes the aerodynamic teardrop exterior, and explains the complex operation of the steering column-mounted gear shift and ignition.
Creator: @carsandbids on Instagram
Transcript
Are you understanding how quirky this car is yet? This is a 1972 Citroen Yes, and it's weird. It's not just weird. It's one of the quirkiest cars of all tier. Hydropneumatic suspension. You can see tier, the car is rising up as I am adjusting the lever and changing the ride height of the car. When the car is fully in the up position, it's almost amazing just how much it has climbed compared to tier sort of standard normal ride height. You can also drop the suspension basically all the way puttin
Topics: Automotive
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