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Old 10-17-2012, 08:55 AM
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interesting wagon

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Old 10-17-2012, 09:20 AM
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I would say the sedan is just as interesting. Note the Carrera Panamericana markings! Hm, there might be an interesting story behind that green car!
BTW, someone summon STERLNIK!
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Old 10-17-2012, 09:52 AM
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I love those Ds 19's, in wagon or sedan form. Wish they were as servicable as a 123 benz.
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Very nice. Interesting how he has it up on stands to show it off.
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Old 10-17-2012, 10:23 AM
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That'd be the hydraulic suspension being shot.
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That'd be the hydraulic suspension being shot.
I wonder if he would accept a nice W109 Mercedes in trade.
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Old 10-17-2012, 11:35 AM
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Doesn't the suspension raise when the car is started? He says it hasn't run in a long time. I thought it was pneumatic suspension? What are those lines in the rear windows, mini-blinds??
Anyone watch Castle? He drives a nice one.
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Old 10-18-2012, 04:19 PM
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Doesn't the suspension raise when the car is started? He says it hasn't run in a long time. I thought it was pneumatic suspension? What are those lines in the rear windows, mini-blinds??
Anyone watch Castle? He drives a nice one.
Castle has one like mine but mine is blue metallic.

The DS 4 door is shot but recoverable with my trove of spare parts.

The suspension and the probably the pump and spheres are shot on that car. I can see thew telltale signs of not using the proper fluid in nthe hydraulic system, which means purge of all steering, suspension and brake systems, disassemble all pieces, rebuild steering rack disc brake calipers, wheel cylinders and suspension spheres plus three accumulator s0pheres.
DIY cost: $4,000 in parts

I am always saddened when people do things like this.
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Castle has one like mine but mine is blue metallic.

The DS 4 door is shot but recoverable with my trove of spare parts.

The suspension and the probably the pump and spheres are shot on that car. I can see thew telltale signs of not using the proper fluid in nthe hydraulic system, which means purge of all steering, suspension and brake systems, disassemble all pieces, rebuild steering rack disc brake calipers, wheel cylinders and suspension spheres plus three accumulator s0pheres.
DIY cost: $4,000 in parts

I am always saddened when people do things like this.
Yikes! So I'd be in $7500 before even factoring in shipping it to you?
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Yes, car does raise when the engine runs. Hydropneumatic, like the SLS on MB wagons except all the way around I think. .
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Wow, am I the only one who finds that wagon absolutely hideous?

Love the sedans, but IMO, the wagon has none of the beautiful sweeping body lines of the sedan version, and looks cobbled together.
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Wow, am I the only one who finds that wagon absolutely hideous?
No.
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Old 10-18-2012, 07:59 AM
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Transmission too -- it's a hydraulically controlled four-on-the-tree with no clutch pedal and a schizoid shift pattern.
Not all of them, necessarily. I had a '65 DS19 berlina mechanique(that turned out to be too rusty to restore) that had a conventional 4 on the tree and a clutch pedal. That particular one had steering , brakes and suspension tied together.

The ID series were generally manual transmission and steering, but with hydralic suspension. I would have thought that Break was an ID, but it looks to have the Citromatique transmission.
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Old 10-17-2012, 04:45 PM
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^^ Not hideous, but not as fluid as a sedan DS. The rear bumper especially looks like a stolen highway guard rail.
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Mercedes adopted their hydropneumatic suspension system for the 6.9.


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