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  • #16


    This is a classic Louis de Funès/Bourvil scene from Le Corniaud. De Funès, in his Rolls-Royce, just slightly touches the 2CV of Bourvil, which falls apart around him. Bourvil drawls, "I think it's not going to work as well as it used to".

    Brilliant comedy.

    Edit: the light-coloured van parked behind Bourvil is an R4, which I mentioned above.
    Last edited by Brian Ellis; 26 August 2004, 07:58.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by dZeus
      they also appear a lot in Louis de Funes movies, often driven by nuns. And they have weird driving habits, not what you would expect from nuns
      I didn't know nuns wore a special habit for driving.

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      • #18


        A nun driving half a 2CV in one of the de Funès Gendarme series. I suppose the car could be called a 1CV
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        • #19
          Acutally I very nearly bought one - the 2CV6Club Charlie.
          Very fashionable, late '80ish.


          Did you knbow that you can disassemble the entire car without tools??
          Yes, its true.


          Down to the chassis, with only the engine and drivetrain.
          The wheels DO need a wrench of a type - the have ONE bolt each.




          ~~DukeP~~

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          • #20
            Originally posted by DukeP

            Did you knbow that you can disassemble the entire car without tools??
            Yes, its true.
            Of course it's true. You only have to glare hard at it and it disassembles itself
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