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I've seen plenty smashed up and crashed a couple myself, watch some 2cv cross videos on YouTube, they can take a proper beating. Maybe somebody can find and post the pictures of Charlotte Richs bamboo? Hit in the B post/drivers door by a car coming the other way, spun, rolled twice and still looked like a 2cv afterwards, and she pretty much walked away. I had mine rear ended when it was stationary and the impact snapped the drivers seat in half, moved the engine back far enough to smash the gearbox casing and I still drove it home and fixed it. Harry Brookes had a similar accident but at much higher speed and got away without serious injury. It doesn't matter if the metal is thin, it's how it's formed and joined together that counts. Which is what the threads about. Go and crash one, youll probably be fine.

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January 16th, 2013, 1:37 am
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So who complained? I thought the pictures were worth seeing. Anyone who thinks riveting structural panels together is a good idea needs all the naming and shaming they can get.

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January 16th, 2013, 5:37 am
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I agree


Rivets if done properly and decent quality rivets are v strong, not sure id use them structually

I notice fieldhouse hasnt commented ;)

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January 16th, 2013, 9:16 am
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Also - i know people whove survived v bad crashes in 2cv's there so light they bounce off other things!!!!!

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January 16th, 2013, 9:17 am
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AAw i missed the photos of the "popfest"

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January 16th, 2013, 9:25 am
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toomany2cvs wrote:
ayjay wrote:
if a 2cv gets hit its curtains for anyone inside regardless of if its riveted or welded imo


There's a lot of us walking around who can say otherwise.


I'm told Mum managed to wrap the front chassis legs around a lamp post in her youth in one and is still around...

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January 16th, 2013, 10:58 am
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Been working all morning removing millions of riverts. The young man arrived to help but we decided to replace both door sills as they are completely buggered.
I now have permission to upload photos without using any informations pointing his way.

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January 16th, 2013, 1:05 pm
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2CViking wrote:
Been working all morning removing millions of riverts. The young man arrived to help but we decided to replace both door sills as they are completely buggered.
I now have permission to upload photos


A win for everybody, then.

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without using any informations pointing his way.


There wasn't any anyway, was there?

Is that the original sill, with the wing bolt held in with Araldite?

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How will you weld the hole -

On a normal weld would you just drill a hole on one side then fill the hole with weld. With the hole going all the way through will this be a nightmare...

I have got to learn somewhere :D

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January 16th, 2013, 1:24 pm
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Lots of creative thinking is needed to retify this job. I going to weld on the joining edges and ignore the holes unless I can close the holes. However the young gent is going to seal all left holes with his wonder joint sealer.
I'm having a real hard time welding with all the sealer between the panels. Can't remove it but Viking always win :mrgreen:

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