This 1990 Fiat Panda 4×4 Sisley a special edition and recently underwent a cosmetic and mechanical reconditioning beginning 2022. Finished in Green metallic over a grey interior this Panda is powered by it’s original 999cc inline-four linked to a five-speed manual transaxle and a Steyr-Puch four-wheel drive system. Equipment includes 13″ ivory coloured steel wheels with wheel spacers, an inclinometer, and a Pioneer stereo with Bluetooth. Service performed under current ownership consisted of a replacement radiator, new front Brembo brakes & pads, headlamp wipers. In during the restoration a full engine service was done with new oil, oil filter, spark plugs and spark plug cables. This limited edition Panda is now offered with recent service invoices and Italian registration.
The Fiat Panda 44 Sisley, which took its name from a well-known clothing brand, was launched in 1987 as a special version, with a unique interior featuring beige panels, a custom-made instrument panel, stylized Sisley seats, beige carpet and velvet headlining. Exterior it differs from regular 4×4’s with the ivory painted rims with studs, the headlight washers, the air intake on the hood, the Sisley stickers on the doors and the rear mud flaps with the logo in the shape of a stylized canoe. The body is repainted in its original Green metallic with black plastic lower cladding.
The cabin features seats upholstered in Grey vinyl and cloth with a matching dashboard and door panels. Features include an inclinometer and a Pioneer stereo head unit with Bluetooth. The original 4-spke steering wheel frames a 160-km/h Veglia Borletti speedometer with Sisley Emblem, a warning light display, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. The six-digit odometer shows 129k kilometers
The fuel-injected 999cc inline-four produced 50 horsepower. Service performed by the selling dealer consisted of a replacement radiator, new front Brembo brakes & pads, headlamp wipers, oil, oil filter, spark plug & spark plug cables.
Power is sent to the front or all four wheels through a Steyr-Puch drivetrain including a five-speed manual transaxle and a live rear axle. A new exhaust has been installed recently;