Has anyone tried doing a chop shop job and put a scooby engine and drive train in a 4x4, or aren't you mad enough yet.
Lots of threads on here from dreamers who talk about it!!!! Some/few have managed.
Has anyone tried doing a chop shop job and put a scooby engine and drive train in a 4x4, or aren't you mad enough yet.
Genius idea, if that guy sees this thread he'll be kicking himself!Having looked at that I reckon that is a total waste of a Panda.
The man sure must have time on his hands to do that.
It would have been easier to mould an oversize Panda body to put on the BMW
Having looked at that I reckon that is a total waste of a Panda.
The man sure must have time on his hands to do that.
It would have been easier to mould an oversize Panda body to put on the BMW
As per the thread about running a fuel pipe near the exhaust manifold, it doesn't seem a clever idea to run an exhaust pipe near the fuel filler cap. Hopefully the fuel tank has been relocated somewhere else with a different filler... Otherwise it's a case of stick in fuel filler nozzle, lots of fuel, lots of fuel vapour and one hot exhaust pipe do not a good combination make!![]()
As per the thread about running a fuel pipe near the exhaust manifold, it doesn't seem a clever idea to run an exhaust pipe near the fuel filler cap. Hopefully the fuel tank has been relocated somewhere else with a different filler... Otherwise it's a case of stick in fuel filler nozzle, lots of fuel, lots of fuel vapour and one hot exhaust pipe do not a good combination make!![]()
My first panda was the 903 'dance' Feckin hammoc seats! Hada buy the foam sponge for heating pipes and put them over the steel bars!
My first panda was the 903 'dance' Feckin hammoc seats! Hada buy the foam sponge for heating pipes and put them over the steel bars!
Then a sergio tachini with the stunning green interior :yuck:
Strange.... I'v always loved the sergio special edition...that and the Bianca are my fav's...
kev
Strange.... I'v always loved the sergio special edition...that and the Bianca are my fav's...
kev
:yeahthat:
I thought the Sergio's green interior was well cool![]()
colours look ok on here. Interiors were all that nice strong green, paintwork came as far as I know in either navy blue (as above) or a dark grey, both with a green side stripe. Owned one of each now (smug smug:yeahthat: Seen your pics before..vvvveerrryyy nice..did they do 2no paint colours? The ones i remember were a very dark green..yours looks almost blue???? Or is it the pics not showing thecolour quite right.
There was one for sale quite awhile back on ebay that needed a resto.