Panda (Classic) 1993 Fizz 59k [K764 JDU]

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Panda (Classic) 1993 Fizz 59k [K764 JDU]

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fiat-Panda-Fizz-1993-/171314784849?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27e3282a51

hannahr054 said:
This is my second Fiat Panda. I love it. I was never supposed to buy a second one but I couldn't help it, those of you that have the same panda passion will understand. I have had to buy a more modern car due to two factors - 1) to look more professional turning up to clients houses and 2) that I had been driving over 60 miles a day and it wasn't fair on the car or myself.

She has been in the garage at my parents house for 10 months and I have been told to sell. I went back to clean it last weekend and it started first time no problem.


It currently has no MOT or tax.


I have the V5 document and a selection of past services and other documents but not everything.


The are runs exceptionally well. It has two odd wing mirrors, the wing mirror on the drivers side was nicked when the previous owner had it and I could not find the a matching one so attached a fiat one that does not match but does not stick out too much.


In one of the photos it shows a hub cap missing on the drivers side. I changed the tyre in 2012 and they did not attach it back on - it is in the boot and I can get it fitted back on if you want.


There is small areas of rust on one wheel arch and one door now bigger than a hand. The car is in very good condition for its age and the interior is also pretty much spotless.


If you look carefully a the front drivers side headlight some has reversed into it when parked and it is bent. The light is in working order but I have not taken it to a garage and do not know how much it would cost to fix.


The previous owner installed speakers in the back which are not original but they work. It works without the aerial, I bought it without the aerial and have never fitted one.


Please feel free to email me any questions and arrange a viewing also the car is in Maidstone, Kent.


It is a good run around car and although slightly rough around the edges it has been well loved and I would love it to go to a good home.


Please note there is no returns policy for this car. This is sold as seen.


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And it's back...! :eek:

What rubbish - turning up to clients in a Panda is entirely professional!! You have the wrong clients if they are impressed by a BM or Merc!! :rolleyes:

I often turn up to meetings in a Panda & clients love it. I often get favourable comments & it also works effectively when visiting builders etc (other trades are available) who resent paying huge fees to someone running a flash car. Panda's are the way forward as a anti establishment statement in business...... :worship:
 
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Why if he has the hubcap that he mentions is missing, doesn't he just fit it? It'll literally take 5 seconds??

Also if anyone actually wanted to look at this, its literally 5minutes from me, if anyone wants to know the extent of the headlight damage I'm happy to look
 
Also if anyone actually wanted to look at this, its literally 5minutes from me, if anyone wants to know the extent of the headlight damage I'm happy to look

I reckon you're looking at least at bumper bracket damage, as well as to the front panels. It takes quite a bit of force to push all that back.... :(
 
I think it's probably more to do with the frontal damage that can only be seen "if you look carefully"...! :eek:

Might just be me or the angle of the pic too, but the o/s rear wheel also doesn't quite look like it's sitting right. I'm pretty sure Fiat, as strange as they can be with certain designs, never produced a car with one wheel sitting in it's arch in such a way that it's almost touching the front of the arch yet has enough space at the back of the arch to store a bicycle.
 
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