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Author Topic: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?  (Read 1236 times)

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Andy B

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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #1 on: 21 November 2013, 23:32:08 »

the owners must've had enough of driving them after 16/20k and then shoved them in a garage  ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #2 on: 21 November 2013, 23:36:24 »

the owners must've had enough of driving them after 16/20k and then shoved them in a garage  ::) ::) ::)

I did own one for a few months in 1987 when I changed career and lost my company car, not too bad as a run around tbh, couldn't find a Mini in my price range at the time...... :y :y
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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #3 on: 21 November 2013, 23:40:17 »

the owners must've had enough of driving them after 16/20k and then shoved them in a garage  ::) ::) ::)

I did own one for a few months in 1987 when I changed career and lost my company car, not too bad as a run around tbh, couldn't find a Mini in my price range at the time...... :y :y

I've had a lift in a 4x4 Panda ....... the one & only time I've been in one  ;)
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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #4 on: 22 November 2013, 08:24:21 »

the owners must've had enough of driving them after 16/20k and then shoved them in a garage  ::) ::) ::)

I did own one for a few months in 1987 when I changed career and lost my company car, not too bad as a run around tbh, couldn't find a Mini in my price range at the time...... :y :y
I've had a lift in a 4x4 Panda ....... the one & only time I've been in one  ;)

I've witnessed a mate take a 4x4 up a very steep mud bank, very entertaining!
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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #5 on: 22 November 2013, 13:37:47 »

Panda 4X4 is very capable. It weighs next to nothing so gets along the top of the ground without digging in.
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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #6 on: 22 November 2013, 14:07:17 »

If the All-aggro is considered a classic, the Panda can be too I'm sure ;)

A trip to the Classic show (last weekend) is all you need to do to know that if a model existed then someone, somewhere is an enthusiast and there's probably an owners club for them.. Allegro, Montego, Maestro, Talbot, all sorts..
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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #7 on: 22 November 2013, 14:55:59 »

As if by magic here is one

http://www.pandaownersclub.co.uk/
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Re: Fiat Panda a Classic Car?
« Reply #8 on: 22 November 2013, 15:26:07 »

If the All-aggro is considered a classic, the Panda can be too I'm sure ;)

A trip to the Classic show (last weekend) is all you need to do to know that if a model existed then someone, somewhere is an enthusiast and there's probably an owners club for them.. Allegro, Montego, Maestro, Talbot, all sorts..


By whom, Aaron?.  Deluded Austin owners don't count.... ;) ;D ;D
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