>Adam Rodnitzky wrote:
>> There are two Citroens up for bid on eBay - one appears to be a very rare
DS
>> Coupe, the other is an ID19...
>
>One thing with Citroen of that era is that the whole "appelation" is
>important. What the DC could be in that case is a DS coupe or a Dandy
>Coupe, the later having a body by H. Chapron. If it's the later, with
>the hydraulic auto and also it has the 2175cc engine (most dandy were
>1911cc). Chapron finished the cars with full leather and wood too, so
>if it has the original interior that would make an interesting car.
>
>To put things in Peugeot perspective, a Dandy in France is worth twice
>as much as a Peugeot 504 cabriolet (the pininfarina one, the 504 cabrio
>based on the sedan is worth more than the Dandy). That is, if it's in
>nice shape. Cost a lot to repair compared to say, a 203 coupe (which
>would bring about the same as a Dandy, in France again, at least
>according to "la cote officielle de LVA, automobiles de collection"
>(LVA is La Vie De L'Auto, a french publication).
>
>Ciao,
>Francois Dion (francois@hyperreal.org)
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