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Not seen this before (hopefully not a re-post)...it is epically 80's! Some really strange things in it (especially at around 12mins in).

Wish I spoke Italian though! The video is here:



Some of it looks quite technical and you get to see the 4x4 running gear / cut down panda as well!

Enjoy all!!

Also should there be a Panda film Sticky? I searched around and they are scattered over many threads it seems.

Si
 
Not seen this before (hopefully not a re-post)...it is epically 80's! Some really strange things in it (especially at around 12mins in).Si

Iv'e seen it on here before but its worth a repost as its really cool. I'd love the see some more CINE FIAT films from the era.

I don't think this one will have been seen before, clips from 80s Italian film 'Yuppies'

 
The biggest let down is Inspector Montalbano. The streets ought to be crawling with Pandas in that but barely a sniff.

I'm afraid I don't watch it -- but my mum, god bless her, said the same thing to me a couple of weeks ago...! [We used to have a running joke about Beetles (when I owned a string of them (sorry)) always appearing in 70s and 80s American cop shows -- e.g. Starsky and Hutch -- which has now morphed into a one based on Pandas....] :)

Don't see any in the Scandiwegian shows, either... -- and you'd surely expect the odd 4x4...? :confused:
 
Sorry to bring up more Y10 films but we are kinda adopted into Panda community I hope :eek:

Charity rallies are not to everyones taste but these are quite professional films with decent sound tracks.



 
Part 2 of a video of a survey vehicle going round Sunderland in 1988. Not much traffic on the roads as it's early morning, but at about 7.29 of the film there is a bit of MK1 Panda action...

It was so mundane at the time, yet seems another world now. They would never have understood it at the time but would gladly carjack the wedge at 14:10
 
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More orion's than anything else....price of fuel..:eek:....a few fiats and a nice mk1 cortina. Don't know why, but I love films like that and find myself watching the professionals and Sweeney for " spot the car" fun.
 
More orion's than anything else....price of fuel..:eek:....a few fiats and a nice mk1 cortina. Don't know why, but I love films like that and find myself watching the professionals and Sweeney for " spot the car" fun.

:yeahthat:

You forgot Minder! (y)

I play a very highbrow game ( :rolleyes: ) for Minder in particular (also works on the Sweeney, the Bill, er, Terry & June!! :D ) - guess the year it was made from the cars you've spotted. You need a good working knowledge of reg plates too, plus an ability to decipher Roman numerals (see, said it was highbrow! ;) ). I have an almost perfect record on Minder - it has the added advantage of loads of :cool: cars & it's still funny (y)

I'll tell you what though, you don't half look a clever Richard if you're watching with someone who has no idea how to date a car (or use Roman numerals). :)
 
Year of reg is easy being an old git like me.... This below is much harder, but of great interest...(y)


http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/where/gb.htm

The art is in finding the newest car onscreen & working out the date of the film/programme. I won't play the game with you then, if you can do it too! :p

You want this by the way http://www.cvpg.co.uk/REG.pdf Your list doesn't tell you that BBH409B was a Bucks registered car - then again the DVLA don't remember that was an Anglia, so there's little hope!! :)
 
A 1985 Cine Fiat film following 3 Mk1 Pandas from Venice to Peking. Its largely a travel film although there are some quite nice clips of the Pandas in various exotic locales.

 
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