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Panda (Classic) My Purple Panda Parade Progress log

Introduction

Well folks, after keeping it under my hat all week (to avoid any embarrassment if the ebay winner actually collected the car) I have bought the purple panda parade from another user on here, neeny. They had sold it on ebay, and to cut a long story short the winner of the auction didn't collect, so the transaction was cancelled, and I offered to buy it in his place (I had actually nearly bid on the car on the original run but I confused myself and thought it was LHD which wouldn't have been any good to me) So I made the trip to fife (and on the way crossed the forth road bridge and saw the forth rail bridge which is a bit of an ambition of mine) and collected it. It took some getting used to driving! My current daily is a Citroen C2 GT, and the two cars are very very different. I have prior experience driving Fiats, as my first 3 cars were a mix of mk1 and mk2a puntos, and the first car I ever drove was my dad's tipo.

Anyway I digress, I drove it home in blizzard conditions and am very impressed with it! The only thing is that it has sat for a while and the brakes are very spongy (not a criticism of the previous owners, they were extremely honest about the car and answered all my questions, they were very kind and nice people and I hope to see them again, perhaps at a show) The Mohair twin sunroofs were slightly damp on the inside (again, not a criticism, it has been extremely wet in Scotland recently, and there is only so much it can take) not leaking or anything, just slightly damp, so I aim to treat this with fabric water repellant. There are some decals and stickers on it which aren't to my personal tastes, so I will remove these, and keep the ones which are to my taste :) The rear sunroof needs a new strap, so I will need to source one of these, or get my fiance to make a new one if I can get a hold of some leather or rubber if I find they are unavailable :)

I am very pleased with my new purchase, and consider myself very lucky to have managed to get it, the buyer on ebay should be kicking himself! And also I am very lucky to have met such kind people as Janine and Stewart, and to have found a forum with such helpful people. Anyway folks lets get down to business...photos! I apologize for the poor quality of some of these photos, it was dark before I took some of these and it is very cold so my hand was shaking. Hopefully you join me on my journey folks :) The panda is currently in my garage being aired out in an attempt to part dry the sunroofs before I bust out the hairdryer tomorrow :)

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BATMAN naha nah nahn nahnanha BATMAN...

thats all :p

how comes you bought your rad from germany is it the only place you could get one?

Frankly it was a cost thing, It was the cheapest I could find on ebay while still being (I made assumptions based on their adverts) good quality, and thankfully it seems to have paid off, it looks like a very well built piece of equipment :) plus it only took it four days to come from Deutschland, so that was great too!


Superior build quality - Just like a Golf! :devil: :ROFLMAO:

They say German engineering is the best, I dont know if I agree entirely,(actually I dont agree, but I do have a respect for some of their engineering and products) a lot of their products seem to be a little too complex and overengineered for their own good, but in this case Im happy to admit Im wrong :)
 
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Ok got my coachlines in, the white is perfect but the ocean blue isn't quite as light as I would have liked. HOWEVER

As you can see in the photo the existing wiggly line decals are a bit lighter, but they are stressed and faded, 20 years is a long time to be exposed to the weather! I can imagine that the colour was probably closer to the one Ive got 20 years ago, but to be honest i like the look of it, but we shall see what it is like when I get them on the car.

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Thoughts?
 
Thoughts?

I think your point about fading is valid... -- but, even if you disregard that, I think the extra little bit of 'vividness' you get from the new tape will make the car look that "little bit" smarter.... In other words, I like it a lot; and it's close enough not to annoy the originality police...! (y)
 
I think your point about fading is valid... -- but, even if you disregard that, I think the extra little bit of 'vividness' you get from the new tape will make the car look that "little bit" smarter.... In other words, I like it a lot; and it's close enough not to annoy the originality police...! (y)

Thanks mate! I did want to get it a little closer to the existing colour, but I never thought about taking fading into account at the time, and I think you are right about it looking a little bit smarter :)

I noticed that Aston Martin's stripes seemed to be a bit darker than the existing ones on mine, so its possible that this colour is very very close to what it would have been originally :idea:
 
Ok so I just got my car back from the garage.

And it passed with NO ADVISORIES!! :) Absolutely cracking :) All 3 mechanics stopped what they were doing and said and I quote:

"Thats ****ing minted underneath son, ****ing minted"

He also said that there was a TINY bit of lift on a balljoint, but he said "its a 20 year old car" so he didnt even put it as an advisory.

Im absolutely chuffed, it seems he has made some allowances as it is a 20 year old car, and I am very very pleased, the mechanic is uploading photos of it on facebook tonight :)
 
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