Who on here has classic Fiat Panda 4x4?

Scaf

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I am sure I recall someone on here posting about having a Fiat Panda 4x4?

Reason I ask is they have always appealed to me for a bit of fun and one has popped up on eBay that I quite fancy.

So looking for a bit of advice on what to look out for.

It will be replacing my little Trabant.
 

Ewan

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No idea on value over here. But quite useful if you have a villa up a steep white road in Tuscany. So you can’t go too far wrong at that price, as worst case, you just take it back to Italy and sell it there.
 

Brendan

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Seems like a lot for a panda. They seem to be everywhere, admittedly mostly run into the ground.
 

Scaf

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£7.5k.....gees!
I know, but that does appear to be the money decent 4x4 versions go ……… like all classics prices remain steady, I have yet to lose money on any classic, I even hope to make a few hundred on the Trabant when I move it on.

I have someone taking a look at the Panda for me in a few days, so we shall see.
 

Vampyrebat

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I can remember Mike Brewer and Ed China ruined one as they did with a few cars IMO.......Also Mazda RX7 and Ford F1 springs to mind!
 

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safrane

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Dear lord, they were awful back in 1996 when my sister had one new... rather you than me, but I hope it gives you plenty of smiles.
 

mjheathcote

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I thrashed the knackers off on a normal G reg one bought for £600 at the auctions, after I had to sell my Alfa 33 P4 for a first house deposit back in the 90's.
Foot flat everywhere and mastered changing gear without using the clutch!!
Sold it 2 years later when I was financially recovered, for £600....
 

dem maser

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Congratulations Sam…..not had the mk1 but had 3 mk2 a and they are great cars
One of them was the 100hp and that was fun