I know Leslie, absolutely love his Seicento. I've got his old Side Panel from that car on my Current Seicento. If I remember correctly, he built his Lambo himself.
A friend of a friend told me they just brought a cinquecento abarth very cheap and very low mileage, and is keepinf it until its worth loads. My yaris has just hit 150,000 miles now. Im sending off for my toyota car sticker soon. 6 times around the world👍. Not bad for a 1.3
Hi Miller. This car does loke great and I will actually copy 1 or 2 things for my mk1 Punto. I just think that for a project as nice as this, the rear brake drums could have been painted black or metal and the seats cleaned. Those were the 2 only faults I noticed. The blue knots are called Fender Bolts and for you car and the Punto, if I am not wrong the bolts ate size m8. I have on my car in purple and I also bought some m10 as I was told I needed as well and I do not need. Regards
Had the same Ripspeed DVD stereo many moons ago in a Ford Galaxy, with screens fitted in the rear for the kids. The tiny screen in the front was only useful as a monitor to ensure the kids film had started. Sound quality wasn't great either. Bought the kids tablets and headphones and got an Alpine head unit instead👍
Noticed he did not do what I want to do with mine... The 4 sunken sections in the underside of the bonnet... Paste a big dirty Italian flag on it... Looks mint when you open her up at show's... Or when you brake down And I think it wants(although VERRY expensive) full suspension rebuild and all components powder coated.... I know I'm going to..aha
Great looking car, guy has obviously cherished it. Personally didn't like the rear light covers and headlamp eyebrows and it's a shame for such a well cared for car that the rear drums are rusty.
Joe Sutton you definitely should there cheap as chips plus if it goes wrong you can sell parts to make a profit and they are very fun as when your going along at 20mph you feel like your doing 80mph
I have several cars but my favourite for the daily use is the Seicento. Small like a smart outside but roomy inside, with a lot of holes to put any frippery, nice handling, jeepy but rather glued to the road, smiling, never stops, zero maintenance. A problem to find a substitute now that I need an euro 6