Andyk
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Personally having worked on 2CV's and Renault 4's the 4 is so much better in many ways and that's why I bought mine.
Isn't that like saying gonorrhea is better than syphilis though......
Personally having worked on 2CV's and Renault 4's the 4 is so much better in many ways and that's why I bought mine.
With this many 'pervs' you've got to be quick!!I wondered how long it would be
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you’ve got to have something to counteract the pig rolling around in the back.
I’d prefer Uber with a driver that can tell a joke.Drive one. We value Maserati for the sense of occasion. A 2cv is a laugh a minute. I don’t advocate driving one for 100 miles, but popping to the shops for a 20 minute drive in reasonable weather, it’s hilarious. And to put a smile on your face, priceless. Or 5k depending upon where you buy it.
**** me, no wonder we try to avoid so many wars.My college lecturer had a 2CV - he lived out in the sticks somewhere
He came in one morning all dis heartened after visiting family in Salisbury plain and got hit by a ** tank!
Needless to say it was a write off, this was early 80’s so no insurance on military vehicles as they had Crown Immunity
what a good idea that was - licence to mix alcohol, ammunition, anything that went BANG, with young men absolutely convinced of Immortality and completey free from the risk of prosecution!
What about “Mission”?That's a Major project for sure but nothing is impossible.
We had a lovely one for 25 years but in reality it was pretty rubbish to driveThat's a Major project for sure but nothing is impossible.