1970 Citroen DS-21 USA Model with Transmission for Parts or Restoration

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1970 Citroën DS

1970 Citroen DS-21:

THIS IS A PROJECT/PARTS CAR

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Details follow below BUT

an IMPORTANT NOTE ! !

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i do not have the means of shipping the car. The buyer is responsible for

arranging shipping/pickup of the car. The car is located in Sonora, California.

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- 1970 US spec DS-21, manual transmission, clear-titled, but notrunning

- when I parked it, the motor was running reliably, but starting tosmoke a bit

- I purchased this car in Massachusetts, and drove it cross-country.

- It was then my daily driver from 1988-2000

- When I bought it some rust repairs had been made, and I had notrouble with it in that regard

- when I parked it, it was in reasonably good shape, but the Sonora,CA climate has done a lot of

damage to the non-metal parts of the body.

- I honestly don't know its current condition with regards to rust,but I note that the trunk lid has

some serious rust, the man who sold it to me did body work, and itwas "OK" when I bought it,

so I assume that what we see now is "quickie" repairscoming to light

- when it was a daily-driver in the 1990's, I did tune-ups, had thevalves adjusted, replaced the clutch,

and the brakes, water pump, hydraulic suspension spheres, and themain accumulator sphere.

Oil changes were done every 3-5,000 miles.

- judging by the license plate, I last drove it in about the year 2000. I am now a retired senior citizen, and I need to simplify

my life (I have NOidea where all the time went ! ! )

- I have a separate eBay listings for my collectionof spare parts, factory parts & repair books, and independentlypublished

repair books

- at this point it is, unfortunately, not a functional car, but arestoration project, or a source for parts.