General whats a panda worth

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General whats a panda worth

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as scrap?

or with no mot, failed a year or so ago on no exhaust back box, small hole in sill and headlight aim.
 
as scrap?

or with no mot, failed a year or so ago on no exhaust back box, small hole in sill and headlight aim.

As far as scrap goes its a fairly standard rate I think from various companies. Somewhere in the region of 70-100 I would think, but would seem a shame to scrap a car if that small list is all that's wrong with it?

As far as selling goes it depends wildly on year, condition, model, 2wd or 4wd etc

I would advise posting a for sale ad on here giving as much details and photos as you can to see if anyone is interested
 
headlight aim will be down to the bulbs having moved a bit.. easy fix..

small hole in the sill is easy to sort to anyone who can weld,
and the exhaust again is easy to sort if you can weld.. or just get a new one.

as far as your question goes, the local scrap yard i always go around says that in scrap my panda 4x4 sisley is only worth £63 and that is if it had alloy wheels and runs!

you would get way more if you sold it as a project ;)

whats the mileage, year and spec?
 
Worth a fortune in China :p
 

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headlight aim will be down to the bulbs having moved a bit.. easy fix..

small hole in the sill is easy to sort to anyone who can weld,
and the exhaust again is easy to sort if you can weld.. or just get a new one.

as far as your question goes, the local scrap yard i always go around says that in scrap my panda 4x4 sisley is only worth £63 and that is if it had alloy wheels and runs!

you would get way more if you sold it as a project ;)

whats the mileage, year and spec?


nah aim is because it had a minor bash on the drivers side so the front slam panel is a little iffy, you could probably make the whole assembly aim in the right place with threaded bars nuts and washers.

its a 94 clx manual with about 53k on it,
 
53k is not too bad! man wish i could afford it!

you can manually adjust the lights by taking it off and pushing over sized nuts over the threads (using them as spacers) the just putting the light back in.

alternatively you could just bash it all back into shape with a soft hammer. it wont take much to get the lights to point strait ;)

hey man, get some pictures up in this thread.. let us see it ;) i bet it would sell for way better than scrap value :)
 
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