I took a short term job for a battery company, one of the first car's that I had to fit a new battery to was a CV2, by the way the battery was a 007, any way as I was fitting the battery the wing/side panel caved inwards, that's it I am out of a job, but no as I pulled away from the car it all just all sprung back into shape.
Short term job ended in two years.
Fred
The all new Citroen 2CV or the poor man's Rolls Royce
I took a short term job for a battery company, one of the first car's that I had to fit a new battery to was a CV2, by the way the battery was a 007, any way as I was fitting the battery the wing/side panel caved inwards, that's it I am out of a job, but no as I pulled away from the car it all just all sprung back into shape.
Short term job ended in two years.
Fred
That's all right, Mr Ryan. My Morse is so rusty, I could be sending him dimensions on Playmate of the Month.
A travesty! Who would deface a lovely 2CV like that?
The 2CV is a real engineering masterpiece, and anything you would add to it, takes something away. (an engineer would understand that)
Whilst visiting a local supermarket in Chateaulin saw this in the car park, see above for my question!
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