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Coverman

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Re: off to France
« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2018, 05:30:40 PM »

wow, I wouldnt do a journey like that in my completely open(vestigial screen 6 inches high, cutaway sides so no doors) kitcar, although there would be a  temptation to wind it up on an autobahn like the relatively traffic free E61( cruised along there at 130mph in my Porsche en route Nurburgring). I know it will do 150 mph(Aintree,5000rpm, against gearing for 6200rpm in top ) with loads to spare, but at that speed that front hinged front end is just beginning to fill up with air and I wonder how much faster I could go before the fasteners burst or there wouldnt be enough weight on the steering wheels for safety.Mine is probably the only one of that model with 300bhp so I cant ask any other owner unfortunately 
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Re: off to France
« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2018, 10:55:23 PM »

G'day Brabs,  nice trip in your Citroen 2cv based Lomax,  In the early 70s I did a trip in my Citroen 2cv around Sweden and Norway for 4 weeks with my ex wife, we also lived in the back as i left the backseat at home, i made a platform to level the floor for the air mattress and at night had the front higher to level it properly. it was a bit cramped but we did it.
I had also no breakdowns but one of the universal joints was worn out and had to be replaced, that was all.
Good luck on your next trip in the Lomax.
Greetings,
Eddie.
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