Guess the vehicle? Surprise! Picking up tonight….
Guess the vehicle? Surprise! Picking up tonight….
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DorsetSparky

Original Poster:

453 posts

27 months

I’ll put this in a Reader’s Cars thread if there’s any interest.

Father-in-law/wife’s godfather messaged asking me if I’d be interested in a project…yes I am!

I’ve been looking for something to tinker with for a while, but have very little disposable at the moment as recently moved and baby is (hopefully) on the way. I’d love to have bought a Boxster, but I don’t have the few grand to spare for an entry-level project, and my single garage (stipulation of the move!) is also a workshop and kind of utility room.

Therefore, any project needed to be a) cheap and b) small.

Enter what I’m picking up later. Guess what it is. It’s French, been in the family friend’s garage for the last 40 years without being started, has 1.4bhp, and does 25mph flat out.

Hopefully picking it up tonight….if it fits.

Jazoli

9,368 posts

267 months

Sounds like it could be a Motobécane

Supersam83

1,390 posts

162 months

Renault 5?

Easternlight

3,669 posts

161 months

2CV...

salmanorguk

258 posts

109 months

Citroen 2CV?

stang65

454 posts

154 months

Velosolex.... can they raise 1.4bhp?

DorsetSparky

Original Poster:

453 posts

27 months

It would be a very ill R5 or 2CV to produce such a minimal power output!

Having said that, having not been started in 40 years, it won’t be producing anything for rather a while, I fear.

Krikkit

27,537 posts

198 months

Jazoli said:
Sounds like it could be a Motobécane
stang65 said:
Velosolex.... can they raise 1.4bhp?
Agree with these two, must be a moped

2ono

589 posts

124 months

salmanorguk said:
Citroen 2CV?
Even the very first 2CV's put out circa 9hp, going to a heady 29 for the last ones with the 602cc power house of an engine.

Super Sonic

10,057 posts

71 months

Asyou mentioned the reader's cars thread, I'm going to assume four wheels, so one of them little cyclecar things the French like that you can drive on a moped licence.
ETA, 'Voiture sans Permit' which can be driven at age 14!

Edited by Super Sonic on Friday 29th August 17:59

Dave.

7,715 posts

270 months

I’m going with 2 wheels, not 4…..?

DickyC

54,625 posts

215 months

Super Sonic said:
Asyou mentioned the reader's cars thread, I'm going to assume four wheels, so one of them little cyclecar things the French like that you can drive on a moped licence.
A Bleriot cycle car.

(A chap can dream)

DorsetSparky

Original Poster:

453 posts

27 months

DorsetSparky

Original Poster:

453 posts

27 months

Piston-slapper

64 posts

107 months

Very nice! (Or, it will be!) Looks like you might become well acquainted with Malcolm at Classic Moped Spares (highly recommended!) over the next few months/years...

DorsetSparky

Original Poster:

453 posts

27 months

Piston-slapper said:
Very nice! (Or, it will be!) Looks like you might become well acquainted with Malcolm at Classic Moped Spares (highly recommended!) over the next few months/years...
Years. Definitely years! And thanks. I’m trying to visualise what it might be, not what it is. Still, glad it fitted in the back of the work Transit!

juice

9,349 posts

299 months

If you wished, you could do a light resto and sell it in Bermuda, they have a BIG following over there

https://www.royalgazette.com/other/article/2011100...

https://www.instagram.com/p/DMd6arAO9tX/

Edited by juice on Friday 29th August 18:47

Piston-slapper

64 posts

107 months

Mine is a spring chicken in comparison! (1979 Peugeot 103)

DorsetSparky

Original Poster:

453 posts

27 months

Thanks guys!

Piston-slapper said:
Mine is a spring chicken in comparison! (1979 Peugeot 103)
Very smart, and a lot more roadworthy than mine is!

ferret50

2,338 posts

26 months

Saturday
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The OP's looks like it will be very attractive to the ladies.....

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