Worlds Collide...
Worlds Collide...
Just finished a good biography of Mike Hailwood, and he drove an SM back when. I love vintage Citroens, and my favorite/dream one is a DS Wagon (aka Break).
Or Familiale...or Safari...depending on spec.
You would love a friend's DS23 Safari, then. The BVH DS23 was never officially imported to Australia, but he retro-converted his five speed into a four speed BVH (a massive job, the complexity of which is difficult to overstate). I helped him do a nut and bolt inside-out restoration to it a few years ago. I genuinely don't believe there is likely to be a finer Safari in existence anywhere on the planet.
Mike's SM is alive and well in New Zealand last I heard. It went down under with him when he emigrated there in the 1970s and stayed.
This site has a
partial list of Australian and New Zealand SMs. Mike's car was a 2.7 litre five speed manual and is on the register. Here's a
photograph of it. I think it might be the most desirable SM in the world (well, it is to me).
I must admit that, with the preponderance of North American members on this site--a part of the globe that perennially kicked Citroëns head in, in the marketplace, any time they tried to break into it--I'm a little surprised to find so much Citroën love here.
Maybe I shouldn't be so surprised, as clearly, many members are tuned in to the finer points of design, and I cannot think of another large scale automobile manufacturer who has demonstrated such an unwavering commitment to advancing the design of the automobile than Citroën. I'm certainly a fan of the marque and have owned a few, and maintained and repaired quite a few more, (but prefer to finesse cameras these days).
I sold my DS23 EFI five speed Pallas a few years ago when I decided to acquire a Hasselblad outfit, and I am generally OK with that, but there are times I encounter a D and have to reflect on what might have been... Thanks for the great pics too.
Regards,
Brett