Ep 6. Cyclecars and Citroens
- TV-PG
- March 12, 2020
- 22 min
In the sixth episode of season six of Restoration Garage titled "Cyclecars and Citroens," vintage car restoration experts are tasked with restoring two different types of unique automobiles.
First up, they take on a cyclecar. These tiny cars were popular in the early 20th century, especially in Europe, and were designed to be affordable and accessible for the average person. As a result, many of them were made with lightweight materials and had small engines, which made them fun and zippy to drive, but also meant they weren't the most durable or long-lasting vehicles.
For the restoration team, the task is to restore a 1913 Givaudan cyclecar, which is in pretty rough shape. Its exterior is covered in rust and the car has been taken apart and left sitting in pieces for years. The team will have to work hard to clean and repair all of the parts, and put them back together again in a way that makes the car both functional and beautiful.
The second vehicle they take on is a much newer car, but one that's still a classic in its own right: a 1973 Citroen DS. The Citroen DS was a revolutionary car when it was first introduced in 1955, and it quickly became a symbol of French style and innovation. Its unique design features, including a hydro-pneumatic suspension system and a futuristic interior, made it stand out from all other cars on the road at the time.
For the restoration team, the Citroen DS presents a different set of challenges than the cyclecar. This car has been sitting untouched for years and will need a full overhaul to get it running and looking like new again. The team will need to repair or replace any damaged or rusted parts, and make sure that all of the car's systems are in working order. They'll also need to pay close attention to the car's unique design features and make sure that they're restored to their original condition.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a chance to see the team working on both cars, and to hear from the experts about the challenges and rewards of working on vintage automobiles. They'll get a behind-the-scenes look at the restoration process, including the painstaking work of cleaning and repairing each individual part, and the careful attention to detail that's required to get everything just right.
In the end, viewers will get to see the finished products: two beautifully restored vehicles that will be treasured by their owners for years to come. They'll also come away with a newfound appreciation for the art and skill of vintage car restoration, and the hard work and dedication required to bring these classic cars back to life.