Jump to content

30 years since 2CV production stopped...


brownnova

Recommended Posts

Today marks 30 years since the last 2CV rolled off the production line... 

9E61DE54-ECF6-4375-85E4-B2D6AED0057D.jpeg

So how some nice pictures of 2CV adventures

4FAD7B70-4C7B-4881-B927-FBF2AE4BF78B.jpeg1ECE28C6-E786-4FF0-8EC0-E3D51DDFFA1C.jpegE48D187B-5469-40AE-B602-7A50CBD89998.jpegD41909E2-64F8-4373-825D-021483C34436.jpegB5C1244B-3D7D-40F4-949F-60AF5FAE51B0.jpegBD5E03A3-124A-4DEA-B38B-F856032BD52B.jpegC107D3A4-C808-41EB-8BBA-D85EB5A2DE8F.jpeg6BF1540C-4216-4FD1-B3A6-4F1406B3761F.jpeg077619A2-00F4-401C-BA92-18DC6642B048.jpeg086BF4CF-2A2A-4E8D-BDC7-C87A2F69D771.jpeg

One year ago today ours was our wedding car! 
B04AF4AD-886A-4825-94B4-8D924981C198.jpeg

95529275-A8F9-46C0-9BED-3540586C0B69.jpeg4A796340-41FA-4364-8E5B-1E8128337EBF.jpeg917D05AF-9AA7-416C-A53C-F4D3C676D73F.jpeg830DDF8A-2813-4AF7-8C1E-C19AD7803CD3.jpeg87DDDFB0-F1C4-4AA4-8200-18EF1A704ED2.jpeg

They’re so good we bought a second! D84CEA90-9EF5-4D73-91BA-1A45E3D44682.jpeg
 

To celebrate 2CV day let’s have your 2CV pics! Ones you’ve owned, ones you’ve seen ones you found on google.... 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, GeordieInExile said:

How capable are these of keeping up with modern traffic..? Iirc even the most powerful 2CV6s only have 24bhp, which isn't much even in a car that weighs the same as a paper bag (and offering much the same crash protection!).

Surprisingly good at keeping up.  You soon get used to the lack of acceleration and drive accordingly.   You often get held up be somebody dawdling along in a modern. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, sierraman said:

I often think there’s a place for a new 2CV, not an overweight parody like the beetle or the mini but a simple cheap car that’s got the looks of the old 2CV but modern suspension perhaps dare I say it electric. 

Citroen did have a go at this - they called it the C3.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Been all over Europe in my 2cv...bought in 2015 and had been off the road since 2001...about 6 months repairing it and now it gets a regular run out.

 

First bought

11058786_10206034966704599_6762264680245704574_n.thumb.jpg.9c086193a5b10ba08ec1908cc6f04820.jpg

Stripped

11791998_10206122869822122_8459296806352358547_o.thumb.jpg.9313175f384f7989ee3c9673b3caf41b.jpg

Cecile returns to France...here's the Arc de Triomph

13730814_10209109512488021_5060825930451010809_o.thumb.jpg.0479ddbc4c453a7747c1ce8ce2dff217.jpg

 

Replacing alternator belt near Bordeaux 

13442126_10208767615820818_6848973004787405089_n.thumb.jpg.414d1c809699dc6cf90a5503974d8e27.jpg

Spark plug thread stripped on way to Amsterdam...helicoil needed so sadly not a roadside repair 

22519676_10214821144342517_1209012417203243290_o.thumb.jpg.f92494f9d650086954248953134e23e5.jpg

Our lovely Peak District

80225781_10218298294920140_4490537115699904512_o.thumb.jpg.24e7890377b89b5877d345f2850d5159.jpg

Scotland last year

2cv.thumb.jpg.cc254ad6e7583b69d0e741015695044f.jpg

Eilean Donan Castle

0b1d01f3-c308-4d64-95af-188498a09094.thumb.jpg.30cd6f2a64caa8ed33cb293c210fe955.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Mr Pastry said:

Here's mine.  I am the 4th owner and I have the complete history from new, including original bill of sale.  Now on 65,000 miles, so just nicely run in.  Goes very well, totally reliable, in constant use, and I always look forward to driving it. 

 

2CV VLX 601X 24.5.19 001.JPG

2CV VLX 601X 24.5.19 004.JPG

Was this parked up in Pembridge the other week?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I love them. I remember bringing this one back from Edinburgh with a mate. Tailgating a Volvo estate I got the speedo off the clock, it had just had an engine rebuild and may have had an extra horsepower somewhere...

One of these cars that everyone should have a shot of at least once.

img013A1600.jpg

img649.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've not had one. 

Just before the end my dad vaguely considered getting one as family transport, and at least went as far as the dealer, as I've still got the Tintin brochure from the time, like the one below...

s-l500.jpg

And then in 2000, when I phoned up for my first ever insurance quote (yeah, phoned young-uns) I got a quote on a 2CV and was keen to get one, but I bought my brother's Uno instead, because I needed to do motorway driving(!).

Talk about missing the boat.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

You can stop that 30 years ago bit right now, I sold these new!

"It was not that long ago production ended in my mind"

The photo is me chasing my current 2CV in my GS.

IMG_20190912_103243 broad.jpg

40mph, it'll be flat out.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I’ve had maybe 6 but it was a time where I was not taking photos as I went

I do have this of my 1964 425cc AZAM that the chassis snapped in half on 

E3939477-733A-4F88-A79C-BB524F79ADEF.thumb.png.49d766b7bf0e05d1b2d31ae8874baa8d.png
 

I Had them from 2003-2007 and used them as everyday transport. I bought my first with all new floors and sills etc for about £700 and a mint rust free plum and custard dolly For £1850 thinking it was strong money. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you read contemporary car mags it sounds like the parent was mildly embarrassed by it by 1990. I wonder why, and I wonder in 2020 what regard it is held. Will we see future models inspired by it- wether in concept or aesthetics. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, MJK 24 said:

What factories / countries were they built in over the years?  I think France, UK and Portugal?

What years was quality high and what years low?  What were the visible attempts at penny pinching?

I thank you kindly ? 

Built in many countries across the world, with some particularly interesting variations in Belgium and South America.  French production ended in 1988, and moved to Portugal.  Total production around 4 million.

Quality is said to have dropped off after 1985, and Portuguese build quality is said to be variable with inferior steel, but nowadays, the overall condition of the car is the most important thing when buying, not its age or origin.

The car is  well designed and better finished than you might think.  Even small brackets and fittings are nicely made.  You would expect it to be thrown together with pop rivets and self tappers, but it isn't.  Proper old school nuts and bolts.

Penny pinching - again less than you might expect, but it was of course built to a price, so paintwork is not fantastic, and interior trim doesn't last well.

The good news is that nearly every part is still available.  

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I sadly dont own a 2CV and I think this is the only picture I took that has one in it I think LOL  (I thought I had grabbed one proper, when rummaging for a throttle cable but sadly it seems not)

 

IMG_0469.thumb.JPG.239b66162f84885ad7cf82c81ae9f01d.JPG

but I very much hope I get a chance to drive one some day :) 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, HMC said:

If you read contemporary car mags it sounds like the parent was mildly embarrassed by it by 1990.

I remember an article in CAR magazine at the time, written by someone who wanted to buy one of the last 2CVs. IIRC Citroen weren't very helpful, and I think he ended up buying a second-hand one.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 hours ago, Zelandeth said:

It's far too long since I was last out in a 2CV, and still very much want to see what my husband makes of one... they're cars which are so utterly unlike anything else that they need to be experienced and looking at pictures don't really give a full experience!

 

If we’re up at the field of dreams when I have the 2cv there, you’re welcome for drive over the ploughed field.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...