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    The major advantage of the 2CV over a Landrover is the very light weight, and I would not be surprised if the minimum ground clearance was a bit better. How much of an advantage these are would depend on conditions, but as suggested, in some conditions the Landrover's low range and four wheel drive will make it better, although it should be noted that the unloaded 2CV has very little weight on the rear (non-driving) wheels, and is pretty low geared anyway.
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    I am not at all surprised at how comfortable and capable the 2CV is across rough ground. Light weight and a good bit of suspension travel can do wonders for offroad travel.

    I have twice had access to spotlighting vehicles made by stripping the body off an Austin A40. With just a chassis, engine, transmission, suspension and wheels, it sat up on the suspension so that a lot of travel was available. It was certainly a lot more comfortable than a LR Series I LWB driving over rabbit warrens at speed.

    In certain conditions, it seemed as capable as the Land Rover. However unlike the 2CV, the weight of the engine was not over the driving wheels, so traction could be a problem. Over a period of time, two solutions were tried on one of the A40s. The first was to replace the 520 x 16 tyres with tyres from the Land Rover, probably 700 x 16. An even more effective solution was two rims welded together so that it had dual wheels on the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    The major advantage of the 2CV over a Landrover is the very light weight, and I would not be surprised if the minimum ground clearance was a bit better. How much of an advantage these are would depend on conditions, but as suggested, in some conditions the Landrover's low range and four wheel drive will make it better, although it should be noted that the unloaded 2CV has very little weight on the rear (non-driving) wheels, and is pretty low geared anyway.
    All very well except that the maximum gradeability given for even the Sahara was a lowly 30 percent (around 15 degrees).Compare that with over 100% fully loaded for a series two 2 1/4 litre SWB Landy for some perspective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    All very well except that the maximum gradeability given for even the Sahara was a lowly 30 percent (around 15 degrees).Compare that with over 100% fully loaded for a series two 2 1/4 litre SWB Landy for some perspective.
    Wagoo.
    Yes - I suspect the 2CV just runs out of power! The low gears are because there is not much power available. But most offroad work does not involve steep climbs, although I suspect this depends on where you are.

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    Whilst backing out of my drive today I gave way to one of these and exactly this colour:




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    Last September, whilst having a beer out the front of the Innamincka Pub, a 2CV rattled in - the bloke got out, took a photo and off he went. It was a funny sight in amongst the pretty-Prados and camper-trailers.

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    My first car was a red and white 2cv dolly, absolutely loved it! Would have another if I could get my hands onone. Took th back seats out an the roof rolled down an got 12 people in it!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Some good ones here

    The fantastic Citroen 2cv pages

    You could buy a kit in the uk to make a 2cv roadster
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerryd View Post
    Some good ones here

    The fantastic Citroen 2cv pages

    You could buy a kit in the uk to make a 2cv roadster
    I just stumbled across this thread (ok, ok ... I admit it, I accidently typed 2cv in the search box here rather than another french car forum I'm always on)... That hoffman I'm pretty sure is in perth now. the nutters driving these cars have probably gone to as many places as land rovers .... they do "raids" all the time across all different continents

    Expect

    The 4wd'ers always tell them GO BACK YOU WON"T MAKE IT.... of course there so light they travel over the stuff that'll bog a 3ton 4wd.

    The 2CV Pick-ups supplied to the Royal Navy

    pretty sure they could parachute them down without damage due to the soft suspension too.

    My mother has a 2cv... I doubt it'll ever be for sale.

    Surely you guys would be more interested in the kegresse either way .... they went pretty much anywhere worth going in the world in the 1930's.





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