This poor Fait One was abandoned in august 2016 some romanian abused his old Fait one and manage to shamble the front axles and the engine fell apart when it hit the ground the paint started to rot from crappy weather and its year being not driven and then abused by vandalism, in august 2017 someone threw an old piano around the car meaning every place where the glass was shattered cause of abuse now that poor fiats time is over by him purchasing a mint-condition Hirochi sunburst PS: theres no chance of restoring since the engine bay is shambled and alot of body damage so its going to be crushed. pics: PS: 4 car restoration is coming in a hour so STAY TUNED!!
okay FYI cool but I dont really like car restorations. I dont mind but It slightly bothers me. OT: After noticing an old crashed german fighter, a man removed the engines and weapons and slightly reparied it. He put it up for sale on a thread (post near bottom). He almost had a sale but the person backed out. In the pictures below it shows the sale pictures given on the site. It was dissasembled but remains on the site of the photos. --- Post updated --- Remains after scrapping:
1966 blue Ibishu Miramar located outside Nova Pazova, Serbia. It was firstly imported to Serbia/Yugoslavia in 1975. from Austria. Japanese cars were a rare sight in Yugoslavia, where domestically produced cars dominated. Its first and only owner drove it as daily driver, but lack of original parts led to using the parts from domestic cars as a replacement. Its last registration was in 1994. As a result of non-original parts usage and bad fuel in 90s, Miramar broke down next year. Repair was too expensive, so the owner decided to abandon it. Since 1995 the Miramar is standing in that property outside Nova Pazova, Serbia. It's rotten with faded paint and some parts removed and stored in nearby warehouse, for possible future restoration.
a family that recently moved from brazil bought a cheap house in reservoir town, GH. They brought their fait one from brazil, but since they could not keep it for ever in the US, they aquired a heavily damaged hopper 4 door and a barstow with almost no internal parts. After the family moved to a nicer house, they left the cars as they wanted a bigger and more luxury car, and they bought an ETK 800 that week. The old house was demolished about a year later, and the cars were mangled and left to rot in the car graveyard under the freeway bridge in reservoir town.
Story: so i bought this shitty beater BMW way back in april 2018 and abandoned it in my garage for 2 months and decided to restore it picked it up at the same gas station where i bought my 200SX S14 2 months later parts: Civetta V40 wheels,matte green,M3 bodykit,4L V8 R-Performance racing suspension R-Performance radiator,Rennen turbo,R-Performance ECU,LOL nitrous oxide system R-Performance strut brace, THE END
In July 1994, production of the Bandito was killed off, and around the same month, the old Garvil factory in Kentucky (port map used as a exemplar) for the early D-Series (including this gen) was abandoned. One of the Bandito V8s were abandoned, which was used for test driving. Since then, the vehicle rotted and is now just a memory of the times where Banditos were at their peaks. After it's abandonment, 5 years later, the roof pummeled in after some sneaky teens broke into the factory and started messing around with the Bandito. The car still sits there today, waiting for a future... Just yesterday, one of the designers for the Bandito (Henry Lake) decided to salvage the Bandito. He first started to repair some parts (though he removed them later). Then, he removed the broken parts and installed the wheel that was broken off the vehicle. Then he was able to find a fascia and inserted it onto the Bandito. Just today, he finally placed the parts that were originally damaged onto the vehicle, added roof lights, and repainted the body after cleaning off the rust.
I was driving in my new Ibishu SP-95 and I noticed a pile of rust. I parked my car and went to check, and it was a rusted up burnside that must have been there for above 40 years, lots of parts are missing to it. I might come back to restore it though.