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Panda (Classic) BEX, The Blue Sisley 4x4.

Introduction

After spotting Bex on Ebay a few minuets after the ad was posted i made >>This<< post requesting the car to be saved.

after showing my mum, she said i could have it. rather than it being broken and parts sold off it, with intent to fix it up (gearbox failure being the reason why it was off the road.. however read on for a bit of a twist.) and after repairing it, selling it on to help fund my addiction. (aka the quest to make Talon the perfect panda).

So now i have a wild Bex parked on the driveway.

Bex is a previous Forum car. the original thread can be found >>Here<<.

Sadly, somehow in the last year Bex has had it a little rough!
There's a hole in the sill (not rust but a puncher wound!)
Each lock has a different key, (drivers door lock opens with any key!)
The filler pipe has been damaged by some fuel thief. (thankfully not the plastic pipe, only the rubber seal.)
and there's a dent in the sill (that i can pull out using a tack weld dent puller)

also the wheel arches have started to go that tell tale bronzey orange stain in some parts telling me that rust is trying to set in and kill off that nice new respray it had not long back. think i will have caught it in time though.
sadly the underseal used on the car (if any) after the previous repairs was not very good :( i am not sure what was used but the last 3 years of time it has washed it all off back to bare metal.

the gearbox.. hmm though i have only been able to test this with the engine off, all gears seem to be there. its a bit stiff and has the tell tale sign of a snapped weld on the nut on top of the connecting arm. (loads of play in and out of gears.. fine moving left and right on the box though.) will check oil levels and CV boot conditions tomorrow in daylight.

ill add photos in a bit.. again in daylight. and yes, again ill be doing video logs on the Bex's progress.

least this one seems like easy fixes. just tidying up. nothing structural. the important thing is that the doors are in good condition! yey a panda with no rusty doors!!

here are the photos:



















Well going by the dents shape and size as well as the marks in the fresh paint, i'd say a large ball pein :(

Sorry for off topic, but this is the tool and it is actually alloy shaft - the tool itself is really light and deffinately would not work as a hammer, should not been used harder then "thumb" presure.
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well here is bex parked on the front.. left it on the front for the scrap yard guys to pick it up and some kids must have jumped on it.





and a picture a friend sent me who works at the scrap yard..



hope she gets recycled into something good.

the guy who collected it said that he had never in all the years he has worked at the scrap yard, picked up a car so stripped for parts. he was shocked.. heh.

Wow! I can't believe that car turned out to be such a death trap :eek:
Looks like your going to save lots of other pandas in the future with all the parts and probably someone's life by getting that car off the roads!

Nice strip down job, looks like the breakers actually straightened the roof out a bit :D
 
Just read this post this morning.

I can't believe the state the underside was.

I can honestly say though I never looked at any of the underside. When we bought BEX from Norfolk the chap said all the structural work had been done and only the cosmetic stuff was left to do.

I'll hold my hands up to the cavity waxing. Having been told it had all been done the only attention it got for wax was the parts I welded up myself.

I don't blame you for putting BEX out of it's misery though.

Like I said to Dragon Man this morning, had the chap been up front about it just being tarted up I've had set too with it once we got it and I bet it would not have taken very much at all to fix back then.

As for MOTs it wasn't a £50 on the dash MOT.
I used the same guys for all our cars while we lived on the outskirts of Newcastle. Each time I asked what the underside of BEX was like as I'd never had cause to poke around under it. Each time he said it was solid. Said guy lost his ticket to perform MOT inspections a year after we moved to the outskirts of Durham. Looking at that I'm not surprised.
 
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