This iconic 1955 Citroen DS19 sedan is a mid-century classic, renowned for its cutting edge, futuristic design. This four door sedan is unmistakably stylish, with an aerodynamic, teardrop shape and an exceptionally low profile form factor. The exterior of the car was designed to reduce drag and wind noise at high speed, while also giving the car a sleek, modern look. Its iconic chrome trim, white sidewalls, and bright headlights and taillights create a timeless aesthetic, while chrome bumpers and grille add an eye-catching flourish. The interior is just as stylish as the exterior, with elegant leather throughout and an attention to detail that epitomizes 1950s French sophistication. The dashboard is a marvelous amalgamation of curves and chrome, lending the car a luxurious feel, while the iconic steering wheel comes from a cutting-edge, vacuum-powered system that was, at the time, revolutionary. Performance-wise, the DS 19 has a reliable 1.9-liter inline 4-engine that produces 75 horsepower and 89 lb-ft of torque. It was one of the first cars to feature an automatic transmission, making it a unique ride at the time. Additionally, its ground-breaking braking system, which comprised of disc brakes on all four wheels, provided unparalleled stopping power - a feature that set the standard for the automotive industry. Overall, the Citroen DS19 is a beautiful timepiece of 1950s French engineering and design. Its sleek exterior, remarkable interior, and excellent performance make it a timeless classic.
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