Sounds good. Good luck! When can these go back into production???? (I'm cogitating on cheap/easy ways to make these safer at highway speeds -- make them more saleable in the American market.)
Thanks. Time-consuming, I know, but had I been doing it, I would have been applying a little bit of grease to the ends of all this small cross head securing screws (unless stainless steel) to help stop them rusting in, removal often being difficult with those type over time. Otherwise, a good video for those in need.
When can these go back into production???? (I'm cogitating on cheap/easy ways to make these safer at highway speeds -- make them more saleable in the American market.)
Thank you, it will help me a lot in the restoration of my 2cv that I'm doing on my youtube channel.
Sounds good.
Good luck!
When can these go back into production????
(I'm cogitating on cheap/easy ways to make these safer at highway speeds -- make them more saleable in the American market.)
@@hg2. soon !
Nice idea
Thanks. Time-consuming, I know, but had I been doing it, I would have been applying a little bit of grease to the ends of all this small cross head securing screws (unless stainless steel) to help stop them rusting in, removal often being difficult with those type over time. Otherwise, a good video for those in need.
When can these go back into production????
(I'm cogitating on cheap/easy ways to make these safer at highway speeds -- make them more saleable in the American market.)
Make a Florida retiree's dream come true: buy them an all-parts-included assemble-it-yourself 2CV.