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Citroën ID 20F Break – 1973

The item was sold for 21 924

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Citroën ID 20F Break – 1973

French registration title

Citroën drew a great deal of inspiration from the station wagon craze in the USA when developing its DS estate project. It was the culmination of two years of research aimed at offering customers a multi-purpose vehicle that was both practical for tradesmen and comfortable for families, while retaining the elegance and technical features of the saloon.
This concept, which was very popular across the Atlantic, was represented in France only by the Simca Marly V8 estate. Pierre Franchiset, the man who had designed the Type H, came up with an elegant, practical and fast estate car for its time. The car was presented at the 1958 Paris Motor Show, but was not launched until a year later. Produced from 1959 to 1975, it was a huge worldwide success.
The car we are presenting is an ID 20F family car, with 7 seats and 3 folding seats between the benches. Registered in the Loire since 1983, it entered the collection in 2003 and has covered around 10,000 km since then.
Originally a Borely Ivory, the bodywork has been repainted in an elegant sky-blue hue combined with a beige roof and boot, and is in good overall condition. The interior has also been fully restored, and the upholstery and blue carpets are in good condition.
Under the bonnet, the DY3 engine is mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox. The combination works well, and our road test proved conclusive. It also comes with air conditioning. With its superb configuration and beautiful condition, our ID Estate will be your partner of choice for family outings this summer.