
Re: My new 2CV, running restoration. In theory..
UPDATE
Sean led me into his cave of wonders, and we emerged with THIS

Makes the car look a bit like a car again! It also fitted on the hinge I had fitted, which was a bonus.
I first removed the sound deadening which was oily, heavy and generally a bit pointless.


Then I went about repairing the small areas of rust which were present. Firstly a new front edge was made and welded in, (no "before" pictures of this)

And then I cleaned up the inner hinge area which was a bit crusty.

Hinge cut and split from inner section

Inner cut out and replaced, with hinge repaired


Inside primed

Finished the drip rail on the N/S

Figured out and made a locking mechanism for the suicide door catches
Locked

Unlocked

Designed to match the release lever.

I then made and welded tabs on the B post side of the front doors, for attaching a check strap, as per the rear doors on a standard car.

Being a tight bastard, I decided to try and make 50's style bumpers.
Got this,

And shortened, narrowed and generally hacked it about, until it looked like this.

It looks a bit like an early example, but I'm not happy with it so if anyone wants it, let me know, will need brackets and over riders, some Neanderthal threw away the over riders
I then cleaned glue and foam and general gunk from the bulkhead areas, and inner side panel.




And prepped the interior metalwork for primer.

Followed by the outside.


I then flipped the shell, and etch primed the underside.

Followed by textured stonechip paint on the inner wings, and floors.




Then I primed the entire underside in a decent high build 2k primer.


I then gathered all the exterior panels together

Hung them up

And banged on more 2K HB primer.





That brings me up to this evening.
I should have some colour on the underside by the weekend.
I'm quite set on Vert Cactee, AC 513

Opinions welcome, I change my mind on the colour about twice a day.
Cheers..