and I'm still getting over the shockStinkwheel wrote: Rich did witness me washing my AX GT the other day
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Another 300 miles done today (Thats nearly 900miles in a week ) as we were down in Somerset collecting the Red n White 2cv from having some damaged fixed and also our new HY:
Again, the BX wafted along at 70+mph solo and 60oddmpg whilst towing the 2cv with my A-frame.... And I am getting 41mpg on a run as well
Again, the BX wafted along at 70+mph solo and 60oddmpg whilst towing the 2cv with my A-frame.... And I am getting 41mpg on a run as well
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Time for an update...
It's been a few months since I have graced these pages as I have been rather busy with the latest Sadler project... Our HY...
The last 6 months have been spent converting it from this...
To this...
with the help of the 2cvShop in Somerset and a local firm Unique Campers.
As for the BX... It's given months of reliable service. However, it has still suffered from the occasional reoccuring problem of flooding itself and running very roughly. Usually after a period of slow running.
Anyway, after a few days of sitting outside the house, I started it up on Saturday afternoon and drove off. After a few hundred yards the rough running started and then seemed to clear as the speed picked up. After 2 miles I had to stop at a roundabout and it cut out and wouldn't restart. I pushed it into a nearby carpark and checked everything I could. What I did notice was that the plugs were totally black dispite being new so it is overfueling some what.
I still couldn't get it going so for the first time in 20 years of driving classic Citroens, I came home on the back of a big lorry with flashing lights I have also discovered a fuel leak from the side of the carb which is where the throttle spindle has worn the carb body. So, it looks like the carb has to come off for a refurb.
Life is never dull is it
It's been a few months since I have graced these pages as I have been rather busy with the latest Sadler project... Our HY...
The last 6 months have been spent converting it from this...
To this...
with the help of the 2cvShop in Somerset and a local firm Unique Campers.
As for the BX... It's given months of reliable service. However, it has still suffered from the occasional reoccuring problem of flooding itself and running very roughly. Usually after a period of slow running.
Anyway, after a few days of sitting outside the house, I started it up on Saturday afternoon and drove off. After a few hundred yards the rough running started and then seemed to clear as the speed picked up. After 2 miles I had to stop at a roundabout and it cut out and wouldn't restart. I pushed it into a nearby carpark and checked everything I could. What I did notice was that the plugs were totally black dispite being new so it is overfueling some what.
I still couldn't get it going so for the first time in 20 years of driving classic Citroens, I came home on the back of a big lorry with flashing lights I have also discovered a fuel leak from the side of the carb which is where the throttle spindle has worn the carb body. So, it looks like the carb has to come off for a refurb.
Life is never dull is it
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'82 HY Shorty
'77 Smurf blue Ami8
'92 TZD Hurricane (keeping it safe for a mate)
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'82 HY Shorty
'77 Smurf blue Ami8
'92 TZD Hurricane (keeping it safe for a mate)
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Oh plentyPhilip Chidlow wrote:What a delightful 'H'. Any more pics?
A good mate of ours, Darren Arther who runs The 2cvShop in Warminster found it for us in the South of France last summer. As you can see from the pictures it was covered in surface rust but was in cracking condition where it mattered. He brought it back and sorted the only really rotten bit which was the doors. He also resprayed it changing the colour to deep purple (actually Black Tulip which is a BL colour)
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'77 Smurf blue Ami8
'92 TZD Hurricane (keeping it safe for a mate)
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'82 HY Shorty
'77 Smurf blue Ami8
'92 TZD Hurricane (keeping it safe for a mate)
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Since then I have been hard at work finishing it off...
The original idea was to convert it to a drivable tent myself but curiosity lead me to get a quote from a local firm Unique Campers. The workmanship of Scott, the owner was so good that we bit the bullit and had the work done instead. What would have taken me all year to do, took Scott 4 days.
The original idea was to convert it to a drivable tent myself but curiosity lead me to get a quote from a local firm Unique Campers. The workmanship of Scott, the owner was so good that we bit the bullit and had the work done instead. What would have taken me all year to do, took Scott 4 days.
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'81 2CV 007 Drummer
'82 HY Shorty
'77 Smurf blue Ami8
'92 TZD Hurricane (keeping it safe for a mate)
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'82 HY Shorty
'77 Smurf blue Ami8
'92 TZD Hurricane (keeping it safe for a mate)
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Finally... Our first camping trip over easter with Darrens own Rover V8 powered HY...
As for what it is like to drive? Well it is a 1600petrol with the standard 3 speed 'box and is suprisingly good. It will cruise at 90KPH all day and with all the insulation in it now it is not too noisy (although I think we have got used to it as some would disagree ). The steering is certainly heavy at low speed but Melanie drives it without trouble.
It will also be at the ICCCCCCCCCCCCCR this summer.
As for what it is like to drive? Well it is a 1600petrol with the standard 3 speed 'box and is suprisingly good. It will cruise at 90KPH all day and with all the insulation in it now it is not too noisy (although I think we have got used to it as some would disagree ). The steering is certainly heavy at low speed but Melanie drives it without trouble.
It will also be at the ICCCCCCCCCCCCCR this summer.
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'82 HY Shorty
'77 Smurf blue Ami8
'92 TZD Hurricane (keeping it safe for a mate)
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'77 Smurf blue Ami8
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lovely H van Rich ,
one of my neighbours seems to be collecting or buying and selling these lately , this week he had a french registered and a british registerd one outside his hose in before and after retoration specs
couple of weeks ago he had a british registered DS safari in grey and burgundy colours , dont know where he keeps finding these lovely cars
one of my neighbours seems to be collecting or buying and selling these lately , this week he had a french registered and a british registerd one outside his hose in before and after retoration specs
couple of weeks ago he had a british registered DS safari in grey and burgundy colours , dont know where he keeps finding these lovely cars
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light travels faster than sound, thats why you look intelligent and then you spoil it all by opening your mouth !!!!!
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That kind of thing really appeals to me as well, although whether life on the road would get tedious after a while I don't know.
I think if I was single I'd buy/rent a large barn/industrial unit to store vehicles in, and to give a postal address. I'd then live in the van, either in the barn or out travelling where the mood takes me. Obviously in my dream world I'd be able to fund it without such boring things like a job...
I think if I was single I'd buy/rent a large barn/industrial unit to store vehicles in, and to give a postal address. I'd then live in the van, either in the barn or out travelling where the mood takes me. Obviously in my dream world I'd be able to fund it without such boring things like a job...
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In my experience (and I drove to Sweden and back in one) they ARE bloody tedious! 3-speed box (with double-reversed shift pattern - first is away and back!) and ultra-low gearing mean 50mph is noisy, 55mph painful, 60mph not advised. Steering is heavy, brakes need a good shove (but actually are pretty good - so good they can easily lock up at the back) and acceleration isn't really something that happens.
That said, they handle like a big Mini (rack and pinion steering, stiff monocoque, all-independent suspension - in 1947!) and you rarely need to change out of top gear. Bloody tough too.
That said, they handle like a big Mini (rack and pinion steering, stiff monocoque, all-independent suspension - in 1947!) and you rarely need to change out of top gear. Bloody tough too.
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