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Suzuki Jimny vs Citroen 2CV

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07 Jun 2020 17:24 - 07 Jun 2020 17:33 #223354 by GeorgeC
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07 Jun 2020 17:37 #223356 by GeorgeC
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That takes me back to the 1980s, Bouley Bay Hill Climb in my 2CV! (unofficial of course)

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07 Jun 2020 17:43 #223357 by CC Baxter
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Bouley Bay in the 80s, Whoa!
What's all this about? Chris

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07 Jun 2020 18:13 - 07 Jun 2020 18:15 #223360 by GeorgeC
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CC Baxter wrote: Bouley Bay in the '80s, Whoa!
What's all this about? Chris

Whey you live in Jersey for two years, have a 2CV, its winter, and a quiet Sunday afternoon, you just have to have a go!! ;)
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07 Jun 2020 21:10 - 07 Jun 2020 23:01 #223364 by Scimike
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As an owner of a 2CV and Jimny I could have predicted that the Jimny would win a drive around a flat field :laugh:
What surprised me is the 2CV only lost by 6 seconds !!!
Not all 2CV's are born equal, BMW and GS flat 4 engine swaps have been popularin the past.



Some stonking 2CV 4x4 modifications as well out in the world also. Mines a bog standard 2CV with 26BHP when new of twin cylinder madness ! :whistle:

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09 Jun 2020 12:45 #223410 by TillymintDLG
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Ha HA HA! it looked like something from the 1930's !!

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09 Jun 2020 16:05 #223414 by Scimike
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It is, your date estimation is accurate, well done!
Designed from 1936 to 1939 (WW2 made things difficult) and in production from 1948 to 1988 (and in Portugal from 1988 to 1990). It changed very little over the years, a few more CC and disk brake at the front being the big changes....bit like the Jimny in that way :laugh:

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04 Jul 2020 18:33 #224503 by GeorgeC
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GeorgeC wrote:

As the video no longer appears, I have asked the Mods to delete this topic,
cheers, George

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04 Jul 2020 18:38 #224504 by Lambert
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Nah. The rest of the thread is still of value so it stays.

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04 Jul 2020 20:16 #224508 by Soeley
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Once you put something on the Net George, you can never delete it :P

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04 Jul 2020 21:02 #224511 by Andy2640
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GeorgeC wrote:

GeorgeC wrote:

As the video no longer appears, I have asked the Mods to delete this topic,
cheers, George


You drive me crackers with this deleting of posts s##t! Half my past posts and other peeps make little sense cus you deleted so many posts. I mean why George...why!

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05 Jul 2020 02:17 - 05 Jul 2020 02:18 #224514 by GeorgeC
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Andy2640 wrote: You drive me crackers with this deleting of posts s##t!
Half [of] my past posts and other pe[opl]eps make little sense [be]c[a]us[e] you deleted so many posts. I mean why George...why! [?]

Well, call me sphincter!

Andy, the fact that I can contribute to the health of your colon makes my so happy!
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