Moggie solitaire at a 2cv meeting

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Moggie solitaire at a 2cv meeting

Post by morrisminorbzh »

A friend of mine saw this lonesome Moggie at a 2cv meeting in central France.

There were some 6000 2cvs (or dirivatives) from all over Europe.
See my local clubs report on http://anciennes-etang-apigne.over-blog ... 32653.html

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Moggies are so much prettier and cuter.

Though the idea of having a seperate chassis does have immense appeal.
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dunketh wrote:Moggies are so much prettier and cuter.

Though the idea of having a seperate chassis does have immense appeal.
So get a van or pick up :-? :D
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He's got the fix the first one yet! :wink:

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So get a van or pick up
If I could find one in comparable condition for the same price I paid for my 3 door... :(
Must be great to work on one - just lift the various body bits off for easy access to stuff.
He's got the fix the first one yet!
And I've got a list of jobs to do on the 'daily' too... if only I didnt have to work.
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just lift the various body bits off for easy access to stuff
Not on a 2CV! I was a mechanic in a Citroen garage.
To do the points you have to take off the grille, loosen the fan belt, remove the fan, remove 3 screws from the points box, and do the points through the grille hole.

Don't get me started on the tappets or working on the hand brake pads, being a contortionist helps though.

You can run them flat out all day every day, but flat out=62mph.

Their overseas trips are much more adventurous than ours, or were, when I looked into it they were going to Moscow!

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Post by irmscher »

Thats easy Marky buy one thats been converted to electronic ignition :lol: :lol: didnt the seats used to come out of a 2cv to use as picknic chairs???
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Yes they did, jolly comfy too.
Very small tool kit needed for most things as well, 8mm, 13mm spanners a screwdriver or two and a pair of pliers will take most of it apart.
I doubt that bodywork as thin as a 2CVs survives crash tests very well though.

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Re: Moggie solitaire at a 2cv meeting

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They had weird names like dolly and charleston i cant remember the others but a lot of students drove them :lol: i like the van version :oops:
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