Fiat - Fiat Panda
The Fiat Panda was introduced in 1980, designed at Italdesign by Aldo Mantovani and Giorgetto Guigaro. There were two Fiat Panda models produced which were the Panda 30GT that had a 2 cylinder 652cc (rated 36 hp) which came out of Fiats 126, and then a 4 cylinder 903cc Panda 45 GT (rated at 58 hp) with an engine as used in Fiats 127. For 1983 a Panda 4x4 option was available, this time using the 965 cc engine as used in the Autobianchi A112, Autobianchi being a subsidiary of Fiat, with the Austrian company Steyr-Puch supplying the hardware enabling this.
Fiat Panda tyre size for the first series of Panda (1980 to 2003) was 135R13 (135/80R13) which is no longer available so a 145R13 is used. Blockley produces the 145R13 tyre size which is a perfect fitment. See full details of this 145R13 tyre at the link below: