Saturday, 18 February 2023

Three years in the life of one of the last 2CVs ....... part two


I can’t remember exactly when we bought it but it was one of the last to roll off the production line in Portugal and as the last were made in 1990 I guess it must have been around then.


You either loved them with  their simple technology and charm or derided them as nothing more than a motor cycle with a body.

Me I liked them and derived great pleasure from telling people that when the weather got hot we could either pull the canvas roof back or pull a lever to open the vent at the front to let in the fresh air.  

And ours also came with a wooden wedge and starter handle both of which were kept in the boot.

They also had a particular bounce and roll which was fine unless you were sitting in the back But it was a fun car and one that I had a sneaking affection for because it was really the technology of the 1930s.

Not a lot could go wrong and nothing did.  Unlike the smart car owned by Les and Di opposite us which when a light went out on the dashboard stopped the car dead and cost real money to replace.

Now with the canvas top pulled back nothing could beat it on a warm summers day and it remained popular with our kids and their friends.

Pictures; from the collection of Andrew Simpson

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