My first car was a DS19 Safari Wagon - I had no clue what I was doing and in the late 70's in small town Ontario neither did anyone else. Blew a hole in the engine after 6 months but still miss it and it is one of the very few cars I would sell the Midget (and my other cars) for. There is one (a Safari wagon) about 3 blocks from me - in a stalled restoration. I just look away every time I pass the building it is in.I'm seeing the seller tomorrow. There's a DS locally in gray that's a beautiful car- I've lusted after it for a few years now. It's in fantastic condition, so it's a ways away from this one, but you know the hope is that you could get this one to that shape, right?
Great read, thanks for sharing! What an adventure!The 120/140 was my first choice, 20 years ago. But the budget was close to zero. Compromised and found a decent TR3. Later moved to a 1958 M-B 220S with Hydrak, then a 1960 190b, a 1958 Rambler American, and on it goes.
Check out my cross-country trip in the M-B 190b (W121).
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Mac and Phyllis Take a Trip
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Realistically, the wrenching that I've done is far short of what this one needs. I definitely love the look, but I can't say that I'm not nervous over a hydropneumatic suspension that's been sitting for at least 15 years. In retrospect, that Renault Dauphine would've been a better candidate for me than this one, no matter how pretty the Citroen might look when it's finished.My first car was a DS19 Safari Wagon - I had no clue what I was doing and in the late 70's in small town Ontario neither did anyone else. Blew a hole in the engine after 6 months but still miss it and it is one of the very few cars I would sell the Midget (and my other cars) for. There is one (a Safari wagon) about 3 blocks from me - in a stalled restoration. I just look away every time I pass the building it is in.![]()
They're all just cars. It seems like most if not all of the suspension stuff is available and from what I have seen less expensive than expected. The Dauphine is delightful but the DS - is a DSMy first car was a DS19 Safari Wagon - I had no clue what I was doing and in the late 70's in small town Ontario neither did anyone else. Blew a hole in the engine after 6 months but still miss it and it is one of the very few cars I would sell the Midget (and my other cars) for. There is one (a Safari wagon) about 3 blocks from me - in a stalled restoration. I just look away every time I pass the building it is in.![]()
WaitingThat's fair- if I can link up with the seller, I'll report back if it followed me home.