Looks like a great example! I don't think I've actually ever seen a mk1 "in the flesh" or probs "in the metal" hopefully we get to some of the same shows/events at some point!
Charlie took my mk1 passenger riding V plate lol.
Looks like a great example! I don't think I've actually ever seen a mk1 "in the flesh" or probs "in the metal" hopefully we get to some of the same shows/events at some point!
lol.
25p to Pinky.
Have you not being paying attention? We had a thing about saying 'lol' on the forum, hence why the 'clack' came about...What
Have you not being paying attention? We had a thing about saying 'lol' on the forum, hence why the 'clack' came about...
Or using any little internet abbreviations like that iircHave you not being paying attention? We had a thing about saying 'lol' on the forum, hence why the 'clack' came about...
They don't do a fiat forum grille badge.... Perhaps we should. Anyway, I got this from a show today.
We could get nice enamel grille badges done BUT cost is always the problem when I've looked into it before. We could even have Classic Panda Enthusiasts Club or something done. Last time I looked it would cost somewhere around £20 a badge for good quality enamelled so we'd need a lot of definite orders - there was a min quantity too but can't remember what it was offhand..... Can look out if there's any interest
So Gavin..is this a Fiat club GB original item?? I paid £15 for this one, so I am happy to pay £20 for one which would be as you describe....
Yes it is - glad you didn't pay too much though, that was fine. Some have gone on EBay claiming to be rare '20's badges at silly money!! That's one of the earlier chromed ones so prob early '80's.
I've got some mid-late 80's bronze ones somewhere I think (same as yours but just bronze). You can have one to match the car's colour of you like! They never sold well as they are for badge bars and tricky to fit to a grille - the enamel grille ones are still sought after when on EBay and seem to go for £20-£30 even old & discoloured.
Good quality enamel is the way to go if you can get enough committed.
Not sure if I'm all that keen on enamelled badges, OK for old rovers and the tweed brigade but for upwardly thrusting virile whippersnappers like myself (those who've met me don't spoil the illusion) I'd rather a nice sticker
Probably on suit carbed Pandas, fuel injected like yours are probably too modern to pull them off