Panda (Classic) Fiat Panda 30 - 34 - 45 - 4x4

As I said before....schweeeet! Nice to see another mk1 with the plastic grille for a change. Very few of them were sold in this country (or more importantly have survived).

Did you paint the car or is that a standard paint finish for a college edition?

Si
 
As I said before....schweeeet! Nice to see another mk1 with the plastic grille for a change. Very few of them were sold in this country (or more importantly have survived).

Did you paint the car or is that a standard paint finish for a college edition?

Si


Oh no! I only changed the steering wheel (A112 Abarth) and the alloy wheels (Fiat Ritmo Special Edition "Targa Oro").
The College was like that or light grey/dark grey and was a Special Edition of the 30 CL (652 cm³, 2 cylinders, so then with the plastic grille as the 30 L and the 30 S).
In the UK Fiat sold the "bi-coloured" edition and it was light grey/dark grey and was called "V.I.P.", but that one was a Special Edition based on the 45 S with the 903 cm³, 4 cylinders)...
By the way, the 45 CL was the only Panda with the metallic grille till the end of the MK1 series.
Cheers :)
 
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You have just given me an idea, mine needs a respary and the two tone effect looks amazing.
Positively gorgeous in fact, and stylish. It changes the brutal square lines
Dave
 
The Panda College was a special edition of the 30 CL (Italy only). She could be light brown/dark brown met. or light grey/dark grey met.
In the UK Fiat sold the Panda V.I.P., a special edition of the 45 S, and she could be light grey/dark grey met. only.
Ciao Ciao
 
Here is the Panda 45 S VIP
 

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Un Pandino fantastico!
Must be pretty rare in Italy too! How did you manage to keep the Udine number plate if you are in Milan?

You don't have to change the plate if u live in another city or in another region... It's been like this for ages... (y)
Yeah, of course it's very rare over here too :p:D
 
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