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Panda (Classic) Firecolour's fiery colours!

Introduction

After a chance meeting with Purple Haze at the Cranleigh Car Show, he got us switched onto Pandas as a cheap easy classic and tipped us off where there was one for sale. Next day we drove 300 miles to buy Firecolour, a lovely little example with less than 21,000 genuine miles on the clock and garaged all it's life, now being sold as the owner driving much less these days. The car was crying out for a thorough service and some new tyres as well as several hours with the Autoglym .. now here she is with her proud new owner ..

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Perfect original doors!

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Getting everything sorted.

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Proud new owner!
haha fantastic. i went out and bought 2 of the large tins of waxyol. i only have a little bit left now.
hehe i did not have the extension so what i used was some stiff fish tank air (CO2) hose and made my own spray nozzle.
the pump.. hehe.. the pump i used was a 3 bar fuel pump from out of the 1.2L Punto.
it worked well as you just left it to recirculate in the container for a while, the pump heated it up and made it real runny and then the spray was so strong it was running out of the rear side panels when i was waxyoling the sills, it was spraying that far.

i have yet to do the doors on mine :/

i dare say it..? hehe i think Seat metal is a bit better quality than Fiat metal. unless seat do something to their doors to stop them from rusting.
 
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