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Punto (Mk1) My exploit yellow 75 elx

Introduction

Hi.
My name is Simon and I haven't been on here in ages.
I'm a fiat nut who has owned fiats all my life as have my family. I work in a fiat dealership in dundee and have treated myself to a new car, as it's the first time in my life I have been without a fiat.

I bought the following car off ebay for 4 reasons

1. I had one as my first car
2. I just bought a house and have somewhere to keep it
3. My mum had a brand new exploit yellow 55 sx back in '95
4. Have plenty fiat techs to fix it when it breaks

So, I'm in dundee, the car was in Yorkshire, so my dad and I left 5:30am Saturday morning in his 500L to pick it up. I was worried about bringing a near 20 year old fiat 260 mile up the road, but it didn't miss a beat. It drives like a new car.

History- we'll it was sold new to a mrs crappe, at carnell fiat, she had the car garaged from new, done 70,000 miles in it. It had its original dealer plates on it which I changed, as they were tatty. Full years mot with no advisories, and a full service history. She specced it up with a drivers airbag!

The car come with a few parking dings, original scuffed wheel trims, and a couple of light scratches, otherwise it's mint.
Luckily working in a fiat dealer, I can get parts, a workshop with a 40 years served fiat technician, a dent man and body shop.

Took the car into work today to get all the dents removed, was up on the ramps for a health check- solid underneath, just needs new discs and pads and a rocker cover gasket. Underneath is solid, clean and all present and correct. It also needs a new cam belt cover as mine is burst. Then that's it mint.
Turns out the rear tyres are the factory originals, made 3rd week of 1995, so it will be getting a full set of brand new Goodyear duragrips I have in my garage.
Surprisingly every single thing works on the car, even the remote locking and being an elx it has an electric sunroof!!!

It's quite funny because all the fiat techs were all over it today, donating parts. One of them had an exploit yellow touch up pen that's been in his toolbox for 15 years, got handbrake cables and a rocker cover gasket, with more bits offered. They also went on e-sigi and printed out the complete history of my car, showing recalls for brake pipes, airbag ecu etc which is nice to keep.

Work so far done-

New genuine wheel trims
New genuine punto mats
Original fiat tape deck
Genuine fiat lineaccessorie front and rear mudflaps
General tidy up
Clay, wet sand, machine polish bodywork
New numberplates
Dents removed
Brand new badges
Full valet

I love this car, I can't believe how mint it is. Taking bad with no power steering though.
I put it in the showroom and took some piccies.
Anyway the pictures.......

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And my main/ daily car

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How do you motivate to do any work in the cold weather? I cleaned the windows and re-filled the washer bottle yesterday and my hands nearly froze off.
I was going to change the spark plugs but can't raise the courage. It'll have to wait until March ;)
 
How do you motivate to do any work in the cold weather? I cleaned the windows and re-filled the washer bottle yesterday and my hands nearly froze off.
I was going to change the spark plugs but can't raise the courage. It'll have to wait until March ;)
You just have to get out there and keep busy, i went out to do waterpump, belts etc on the wifes panda weekend before last. When i went out i had a jumper, gloves, hat etc on but after a short while i was down to my t-shirt cause got too hot.
 
Took the car out from the garage today to air it and noticed the badges on the front mudflaps were looking a bit tatty, so whipped them off and tidied them up......
 

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How do you motivate to do any work in the cold weather? I cleaned the windows and re-filled the washer bottle yesterday and my hands nearly froze off.
I was going to change the spark plugs but can't raise the courage. It'll have to wait until March ;)

Rain might be a pain, but just wear appropriate gear and get on with the job.

Last night the M3 matrix signs were showing salt gritting notices. It was 8 degrees(!) so hopefully an error. The day had been even warmer but too wet to do the jobs I had planned.
 
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