Improved 2cv

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Jon

Improved 2cv

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http://www.duckservice.nl/car_detail.asp?CarId=22
This Dutch resident has fitted his 2cv van with a Subaru 1.8 16v unit.
Mad!
paranoid
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[:p]Coming to a ditch near you soon[:p]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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ralph
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Just like the good man says, it's "Wolf in Schaapkleren!!!"
One to frighten the BMW boys.
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uhn113x
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Unread post by uhn113x »

Oh dear - [:(][:(]
There goes comfort, handling, economy and probably reliability.
Still 3-stud wheels, eh?
I always read a bit of conceit in those who think they can improve on the design of the Deuche, which originated from a hand-picked team the likes of which has never been assembled since.
tomsheppard
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Unread post by tomsheppard »

Assembled? Not a term I'd associate with a 2CV!
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Never been in a fast Scooby then??[:D] Bl**dy Bl**dy Quick,even in standard form.
Don't think handling matters at that close to takeoff....[^]
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AndersDK
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Unread post by AndersDK »

As the text goes, he did more than that. He fitted an antirollbar and shock aborbers on front, to suit the higher engine power.
... and he is "no more afraid of these bully Golf drivers".
He sure must have had fun with this project. Shame it's not possible (legal) to do such mod's in DK [:I]