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Panda (Classic) Red Classic Panda 4x4 restoration.

Introduction

There's a lot to tell on this introduction, you have been warned.

I had a phone call about three weeks ago from a Guy called Phin who had been given my number by a garage who looks after one of my friend's Panda 4x4. Are you with me so far?

Phin has two Pandas of his own so he arranged to come and see me in case I could be of any assistance to him in the future. Nice Guy, Panda nut, I'm sure we will do business in the future.

Anyway, about a week ago I get an email from Phin telling me that a friend of his is helping a lady clear her house in Oxford and she's had a Panda on the drive that's been there for the last five years. She now wants to get rid of it and I may be able to take it for free if I'm interested, he will send me pics asap.

Stick with it, there will be pictures soon :p.

I replied saying that I had no space and even free it's going to cost me £100 just to collect it. I have a couple of donor cars already so don't really need another anyway.

Then Phin's friend Jeff emails me some pictures, :( :) It's only a 4x4 with twin sunnies isn't it!

It was in a right state, as you'll see in a bit, but underneath all the crud I could see a half decent car. If I didn't rescue it a scrap man was waiting with £100 to take it away so I decided to give the lady a call and sort something out.

Ellan was the Lady and it had been her late husbands car. Any money it raised was going to her two Daughters. Quite rightly her priorities lay with her Daughters and not me so if I wanted to take the car I'd have to match the scrap man's offer. I happily agreed. Now I have to decide what to get rid of to make space for it. :(

Ok, here's some pics. Anyone with a weak disposition look away now.......






















Doors are rusty, no surprise there, the rear side window on the o/s has been replaced by perspex after someone smashing the original many years ago. The sills look pretty good though, only at the back where they always go is there any sign of rust. The tyres were flat and perished but did hold air once pumped up. The brakes were stuck on, but after a little rocking freed off and have been fine ever since, even the handbrake! The battery is dead so I have no idea if it runs, but once it is running there will be a thousand spiders loosing thier homes.

It turned out that Ellan's Husband bought it from new and loved it until his sudden death in December 2006. He'd covered 120,000 miles in it including many trips abroad to the Pyrenees and Alps. It was also his every day transport around Oxford where he was an Oxford Don, teaching at the University since 1977. Surprising he should choose a Panda given that he originated from the USA.

Because it is a one owner 4x4 with twin sunnies, the owner (Peter Derow) is an interesting character in his own right and looked after this Panda well, I feel I owe it to him to restore it to as close to the condition he first bought it in as I can manage. I know that Ellan and her Daughters would love to see this happen too. Besides, I'm getting a little bored with leather interiors and alloy wheels. :p
aside from the bull bar it looks to be in better condition than mine was when i got it!

the sunies look to be in fantastic condition.

bit of T cut and replace the perspex window and it would come up like new!

wish i took your offer up on it now :p (before you saw it :p:p) hahaha

man its going to make a fantastic car to restore. have fun with it man, i know i would if it was mine!

ive got to know.... once you get it all "running" what does that toggle switch do on the plastic dash tube holder thingy? hehe. hmm and i do like the idea of having a voltmeter.. and a RPM gauge.. voltmeter more so >_<

it will be a cracking car!
 
I''l be sure to let you know what the switch does John. :)

Sorry to disappoint Kev but I've washed all the green stuff off. :p









And I've replaced the perspex......



But not polished all of that side yet.
 
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Dented tailgate, bent bumper brackets, 4x4, fifty something thousand miles. Must be worth £4,000 now. ;)

I was going to suggest you didn't use a pressure washer just in case but she's already clean. :)
 
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Dented tailgate, bent bumper brackets, 4x4, fifty something thousand miles. Must be worth £4,000 now. ;)

I was going to suggest you didn't use a pressure washer just in case but she's already clean. :)

Haha, the pressure washer did remove chunks of black plastic coating from the bull bars but other than that all is good, even the sunroofs stayed water tight!

This one's done 120,000m, it's the green one that's on 58. (y)

I was just looking at the V5 and noticed that there was one owner before Peter, it was the supplying dealer so must have been a demonstrator. And guess where the supplying dealer was, Chippenham, my home town! Small world, and maybe I've seen this car before back in 1988 but never knew that in twenty four years time I would own it. :)
 
Finished off cleaning up the last of the paintwork. The drivers front wing has been painted at some point so the colour is fresh, it was a good gauge that the rest of the paintwork has come up to very nearly the same colour.......








I've protected it with some wax as it may be some time before I start the restoration. I will see if it runs in the near future though just to get an idea of what it's going to need mechanically. Here's the engine bay......





If the bodywork is anything to go by I wouldn't be surprised if after sticking a good battery on it it started straight up. :)
 
I love this car what a great story behind it too I love a car with a bit of history I always try and find out where my cars used to live when I buy them and write to the former keepers never found one featured in a national newspaper though! I did speak to a former keeper of my van aaken cinq who had no idea it was a famous car.
 
What I want to know is how come this car has been sat for 5 years and was covered in cobwebs and mould , and bodily is sound, whereas my little Belladonna was supposedly a daily driver until last summer but has rot in all the usual places. Not just oner or 2, but all of them!
I assume this just shows the value of continuous maintenance of sills etc. when the car was running.
 
What I want to know is how come this car has been sat for 5 years and was covered in cobwebs and mould , and bodily is sound, whereas my little Belladonna was supposedly a daily driver until last summer but has rot in all the usual places. Not just oner or 2, but all of them!
I assume this just shows the value of continuous maintenance of sills etc. when the car was running.

Daily runners have to deal with our salt laden roads. Plus driving in wet weather pushes it all into the places where it can do damage.
 
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