The very first official photo of the VGD. The picture was taken during a car chase in the Draguignan area in march 1952.


An old picture of the VGD from 1951, taken in secrecy by Lefebvre's son.


The DS, as the french car magazine "L'auto-Journal" imagined it october 1st 1952. They were'nt completely wrong.


A '56 DS19.


The Spacecraft I.


The Spacecraft II.


One of the numerous rally shots. From the book "La DS de mon pere".


At the launch in Denmark, the suspension abilities were proved with three wheels only. From the book "La DS de mon pere".


A DS Sextet card. See them all at Lowland's Lomax Club.


Four american motor journalists comments on the DS.


The DS at the Motor Fair in New York in '68. From the book "La DS de mon pere".


"Strip the DS with your family". Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


The famous 4-ball DS. This picture is close to perfect to illustrate the basic idea behind the hydropneumatic suspension. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


This picture is famous, because it's good. And I bet you thought it was a trick photo!


Oh no. It was done with hard work off the side of a boat!


Space. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


The Doors by Citroën DS. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


The Spacecraft III. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


The Spacecraft IV. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


Citroën Scenery. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


Family Values by Citroën. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


Mad Max Go Home. Brochure scan by Randy Stiefer.


DS rallying in '59. Picture by The Official Citroën Website.


A classic DS rally shot from 1960. Picture by The Official Citroën Website.


DS line-up before taking off to consumers around Europe. In this picture, the Tractions are still being produced.


























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