Off Topic like a panda, but not a panda, but a sad Yugo 45

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Off Topic like a panda, but not a panda, but a sad Yugo 45

hey guys, just showing off the panda similarities of this Yugo 45 thats in our local scrap yard.

have a look at these pictures.. it takes the 903cc engine and loads of other fiat parts.. see if you can spot them all!







been in derby its whole life!






Genuine miles.. the service book and previous MOT had just 130 miles difference!


bet these switches would fit a panda.. i will deffo get them when it comes out the "quarantine" section

















i almost cried when i stuck my hands under the rear of the sills and it all just crumbled to dust.
i so would have bought this if it was.. more solid underneath.

what an awesome little car.. so sad it never had a chance to be driven to its "worn out" mileage. mind you, i bet that 903 is still good for another 230000 miles!

What ended up happening with that Yugo?
 
hmmm fancy a resto project on my behalf Jon? - ideal opportunity with a donor vehicle in your scrappie (or is a lot of it in your shed now...);)

So Dragon Man is restoring the van from the bits of the Yugo in his scrapyard yes? panda panda is paying for this, and when he gets fed up of it, I'll swoop in and buy it at a knockdown price? Sorted.......... :devil:
 
you sayin' im not good enough? you saying the Yugo is not good enough? :p

i wish i could afford that yugo.. i think it would go nice.
it would have to be stored though till i had dealt with fallout

No I think he's saying he'd rather buy Panto at a knock down price, than pay for a Yugo & let me have it at a knockdown price. Some people are like that, self self self! ;)

The Yugo van is interesting - looks like it's over £300 already - the world's gone crazy!! :shakehead:
 
No insults intended Dragon Man!
Palio is spot on though - you must be bored of Panto by now....

I did spend a lot of time looking at the Yugo's and Lada's at the classic show last year but they haven't survived in any number - what are the odds of these two being available at the same time?

Any garages/storage spaces nearby you John to rent until you have space or time for the Yugo brothers? Being slightly presumptious that you'd want to do them here, just think that a rare and interesting little car/van should be saved and would make a great - almost anti-show car!
 
No insults intended Dragon Man!
Palio is spot on though - you must be bored of Panto by now....

I did spend a lot of time looking at the Yugo's and Lada's at the classic show last year but they haven't survived in any number - what are the odds of these two being available at the same time?

Any garages/storage spaces nearby you John to rent until you have space or time for the Yugo brothers? Being slightly presumptious that you'd want to do them here, just think that a rare and interesting little car/van should be saved and would make a great - almost anti-show car!

Anti traditional car show certainly. (y) It's nice to take a Panda or something in amongst the shiny expensive stuff - quite satisfying when it gets more attention than all of them! Panda's are getting a bit too acceptable now - maybe a Tempra or something......

A Yugo will get more interest from anyone in their late 30's to late 40's I'll guarantee it. Because they are unusual now and were everywhere at one time - always The butt of jokes, but always sold well & did what they needed to at the price. :)
 
i managed to get all of the electronics off it.. but i didnt have the right ratchet for the bigger bolts. i dont want to force my little 1/4' ratchet too much.

i just wonder what having a MPI punto 75 head on a 999cc block would be like.. i'll have to make a bracket for the crank position sensor, but i imagine its going to be pretty awesome. :D

ill be looking forward to having the head gasket blow! as it will be then when i would fit all the goodies haha
 
i managed to get all of the electronics off it.. but i didnt have the right ratchet for the bigger bolts. i dont want to force my little 1/4' ratchet too much.

i just wonder what having a MPI punto 75 head on a 999cc block would be like.. i'll have to make a bracket for the crank position sensor, but i imagine its going to be pretty awesome. :D

ill be looking forward to having the head gasket blow! as it will be then when i would fit all the goodies haha

Is that the electronics off the Yugo or the mk1 Punto, lol?
 
the punto.. the yugo has "electronics" ?? lmao
i hope to be going down tomorrow to get the head and everything that is bolted to the head lmao.
the engine has done 88k. but for the complete engine they want £110 for it. i may aswell just take the bits i want. any 1.2 block with fit the p75 head.
 
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