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Author:  dave [ August 30th, 2009, 11:00 pm ]
Post subject:  renovation 2cv special

Hi all
am a new member,i live in SW France and am in the starting phase of renovating a 1989 2cv special.
have removed body ,this in itself is in good order,but will require some
welding,i have a stick welder and a spot welder would these be OK for the footwells etc.
Have ditched the chassis and hoping to replace this with a galv one from
Mehari Cassis near Marseills.
If any members have any helpfull comments and tips regarding my project i would be well pleased :lol:
All the best Dave

Author:  Russell [ August 30th, 2009, 11:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: renovation 2cv special

Hi Dave, welcome to the Forum.

There are a few members who have had experience of restoring a 2CV bodyshell active on here, so I'm sure you will find all the guidance you'll need as you go.

I'd opt for the spotwelder and a good mig set, I think you'll struggle with an arc (stick) welder on the thin steel used in a 2cv body.

I might have some pictures of 2cvs that I've worked on which I'll dig out and post up if you'd find that helpful? If the floors are gone then you'll probably find the lower bulkhead and rear heel sections are also past thier best. An easy job to do whilst the body is off, and well worthwhile.

Hope that helps for now!

Author:  Tom [ August 31st, 2009, 11:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: renovation 2cv special

Like me eh?

Author:  Tom [ August 31st, 2009, 11:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: renovation 2cv special

viewtopic.php?t=525


Hi Dave, You can follow my project here oh and that reminds me.... More pictures to upload soon.
Tom,

Author:  dave [ September 1st, 2009, 11:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: renovation 2cv special

Hi All
Thanks for your reply and comments,will follow up all the info,am off to England for 5 days so will reply to any further comments on my return.
Thanks all once again.
All the best Dave :D

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