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Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:47 pm
by Darren65
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Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:48 pm
by myatt1972
Fantastic Darren, looks superb finished.
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Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:50 pm
by 964RS
Darren, loved this thread. Great skills all round and cool finished product.

I have to ask though - how much is something like this finished actually worth?

And how much do you spend in getting it to this standard?

All through it I have thought this must cost way more to do than it's worth.....but I only have vintage Porsche experience and if you are not doing it yourself we all know how big those bills can get!! :shock: :shock:

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:53 pm
by Darren65
…well I have a few of these left…

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… faithful reproduction of the original…


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Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 12:02 am
by Darren65
a bitter sweet day as the van was loaded for delivery to the new keeper…

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…although it looks great in its new setting in Bath…

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…and some great shops there…

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Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 12:17 am
by Darren65
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myatt1972 wrote:Fantastic Darren, looks superb finished.
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964RS wrote:Darren, loved this thread. Great skills all round and cool finished product.

I have to ask though - how much is something like this finished actually worth?

And how much do you spend in getting it to this standard?

All through it I have thought this must cost way more to do than it's worth.....but I only have vintage Porsche experience and if you are not doing it yourself we all know how big those bills can get!! :shock: :shock:
Thank you guys, this one has certainly been done for love rather than money however, for me, there's nothing more enjoyable than a 2CV restoration and these can kinda be justified.

The biggest pleasure has not only been part of bringing the van back to life but passing it on to a truly appreciative new home 8)

Great fun….

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Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:29 am
by sanjay
Darren65 wrote:
myatt1972 wrote::shock: Blimey Darren !
Are we going to see a new business, Swindon Car & Van Restorations ?
You have certainly got the skills and passion.
Actually the plan is to start marketing 2CV vans to businesses for promotional purposes - not something that will make any money, it'll just be a bit of fun :)

I don't need one, I can't justify one but I want one !!! an 'outlaw' version please..

Regards

Sanjay

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:51 am
by Darren65
How about a 'rat' version?

I'm not a lover of fake patina although do plan to try and produce a restored but aged version, rusty looking panels with faded paint and worn out sign writing 8)

Might look cool if we can get it just right - will start working on an outlaw spec :?

Cheers,

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:00 am
by Lightweight_911
Looks fabulous Darren !

Your thread has rekindled my thoughts about getting another 2CV (after a gap of 40 years) ... who'd have thought that a bunch of 'maverick' Porsche owners would be lusting after these 'basic' (a big part of their appeal) vehicles in 2012 ...

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:29 am
by Darren65
Lightweight_911 wrote:Looks fabulous Darren !

Your thread has rekindled my thoughts about getting another 2CV (after a gap of 40 years) ... who'd have thought that a bunch of 'maverick' Porsche owners would be lusting after these 'basic' (a big part of their appeal) vehicles in 2012 ...
Cheers Andy

Go for it! :)

I expect yours would become the most accurate and best 2CV out there 8)

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:47 am
by hot66
love it :)

always fancied a one of the early 2CV's 8)

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:11 am
by dragonfly
What a great little van!
I love the shots of the other chap's storage barns too - he's got it bad, but a kind of obsession that I can't help to admire.

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:31 pm
by 911hillclimber
Smashing job done, looks great.
The roof rack is interesting in as much as the roll these cars have, one boggles at the thought of any real weight on the roof!

Refreshing restoration, there were some great examples at the NEC Classic Car Show, lots of interest in them.

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:18 pm
by jtparr
Darryn

Very, very cool
We used to have Citroens as a family, Ami 6 then 8 then a host of GS's, finally my mother got a 2CV for herself, which my brother and I had a lot of fun ragging around in, including a memorable trip on the M62 when the unsecured sunroof suddenly ripped back open over our heads.... :shock: :wink:

Great colour, kind of liked the darker grey, but this does really suit it..

Look forward to the next installments... 8)

Jonathan

Re: OT Restoration although with some Porsche content...

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:59 pm
by Darren65
jtparr wrote:We used to have Citroens as a family, Ami 6 then 8 then a host of GS's, finally my mother got a 2CV for herself, which my brother and I had a lot of fun ragging around in, including a memorable trip on the M62 when the unsecured sunroof suddenly ripped back open over our heads.... :shock: :wink:
:lol: Great story Johnofen