And here's one just up the road for you Renault 4cv | Cars, Vans & Utes | Gumtree Australia Pine Rivers Area - Eatons Hill | 1095308812 View attachment 77099
I just wonder how many more are lurking in sheds.
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Keep those lovely photos of engines and cars coming I just love em.:jiggy: I would love to add a big picture into a reply, can somebody tell me how to do this. Not a small attachment, one like J-man just posted. Cheers Phil
Perhaps it is time to confess. We've painted the 4CV, first proper, professional attention to the body since she was built in November 1950. Practically no rust. Superb job done by Kpaz Automotive Spray Painting in Perth, who also painted the R8 a few years ago.
So, it matched her 65th birthday and this is the 50th anniversary of my original purchase in 1966 in Adelaide for $60. If I recall, 4cvg will have a 50th anniversary for his in another 2 years.
Five photos will suffice.
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Keep those lovely photos of engines and cars coming I just love em.:jiggy:
I would love to add a big picture into a reply, can somebody tell me how to do this. Not a small attachment, one like J-man just posted.
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Phil
John, that is Eye Candy for sure!
What is the purpose of the red tape that is stuck around the doors and windows? None of it is neat enough to be masking.
Frans.
Spectacular John. Would there be anyone who has owned their 4CV longer do you think?
Phil, search on the Web for "TinyPic" and down load it to your PC.
make it a favourite and when you post pics you will have a window open for AF, click on the top bar to open another window. Open TinyPic on that window. Click to go back on AF and write whatever you want, to post a pic click on the 2nd tab to open TinyPic. Click on 'Browse" and then select the picture from a file. Click on that and "Upload now". They will require you to type whatever is on the screen to eliminate auto spam scanners. once that is done the picture will upload and appear on the page. Left Click on the tab that says "IMG Code for Forums..." It will be highlighted, right click and select "Copy". Go back to AF page and left click in the following line, right click and select "Paste". A line of numbers will appear but after you posted the thread it will be big pictures.
I don't know to be honest but there wouldn't be many. It did sit at the Birdwood Mill Museum in the 1980s of course. Peter (4cvg) bought his in 1968 if I recall an old post and the Ian Cavanagh 4CV was bought new I think - David can comment.
It's very satisfying, I have to say.
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