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The Fiat 500 Cinquecento is widely regarded as one of the most culturally significant and emotionally resonant automobiles ever produced, even earning recognition from Top Gear as the sexiest car in the world. Few vehicles command such universal affection, and outside of Ferrari, few Italian cars attract as much attention in public settings as the Fiat 500. The 500 D variant, produced from 1960 through early 1965, represents the most desirable chapter of the Nuova lineage, distinguished by its rear-hinged suicide doors and full-length transformable fabric roof. These design elements were later discontinued due to social pressures of the era, making the D the most collectible configuration. This particular example, produced on February 28, 1962, benefits from exceptional provenance, having had only two owners before being taken off the road in 1987. Following a comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration beginning in 2020 and subsequent mechanical re-engineering in the United Kingdom, this Fiat 500 D stands as a rare example that balances museum-grade restoration with real-world usability.
Classic cars are true masters in the art of charm. A mere drive in one can bring smiles and spark conversations, often driven by curiosity. When in search of a vehicle that exudes charm and allure, it's impossible to overlook Italian automobiles. Bursting with character, iconic design, and captivating features, piloting an Italian car offers an unparalleled experience that cannot be replicated. In the spotlight today is a prime example of Italian automotive history, the 1938 Fiat Topolino Type A. This iconic piece of Italian motoring heritage transports you back to the golden age of automobiles and is complemented by a collection of historical documents and artifacts that enhance its provenance. Even more enticing, the car holds an A-/B+ rating from a certified appraiser, attesting to its quality and value.
The original Fiat 500, a true mobility revolution, captured the hearts of the Italian public when it made its debut in 1957. Measuring under ten feet in length and featuring an economical 500cc twin-cylinder engine tucked away in the tail, this charming city car left an indelible mark not only in Italy but across the globe. In the 2000s, Fiat embraced nostalgia by introducing the retro-modern version in 2007. Now, we present the latest iteration of the Fiat 500, having undergone a facelift in 2016 and continuing to roll off the production line. If you've ever yearned for a modern city car that stands out from its segment peers, cast your gaze upon this 2012 Fiat 500C Pop currently available for sale. With 58,800 miles recorded on the odometer, it offers the coveted convertible roof option for an extra dose of driving enjoyment.
The original Fiat 500 was the Topolino or ‘Little Mouse’ from way back in 1936, a dinky two-door car for the Italian masses. The second generation, also known as the Nuova 500 took over in 1957 and ran until 1975; a much-loved car to this date. Having a hit on their hands, Fiat decided to capitalize on that, and exactly fifty years later in 2007, debuted the Fiat 500 as a city car for the modern world. Amazingly, it’s still in production, fifteen years later. Of course, when you talk Fiat parlance, it’s hard to not remember the famous Abarth variants that were the performance models. The Abarth tag continues as well on select models, such as this 2019 Fiat 500 Abarth with 35,000 miles that we’ve got for sale. Would you like a zesty and zingy Italian car to zip around town with, as well as enjoy spirited country drives in? Here’s your ticket!
There’s a lot to love about the Fiat 500. It’s a fun-sized pocket rocket that’s nippy around the corners and has enough power to make sure that wherever you drive, there’ll be a smile on your face. This little city car from the Italian automobile manufacturer has been around since the Fifties and has continued to be enjoyed by drivers throughout the decades, constantly being refreshed, but still remaining true to what made the Fiat 500 an amazing pick for anyone’s garage. This Fiat 500c specifically is from the 2017 refresh, and comes with a few added amenities, reportedly including the customer preferred 2FX package and being a custom Jolly build completed by Paul Atkins Hotrods. Supposedly ideal for being used as yacht tenders to get around cities, this Jolly vehicle is sure to be a ball of fun to drive around in, and is ready for you to add more to the reported 3,000 miles that she has already been driven.
In a sea of luxury cars, SUVs, trucks, and supercars, the Fiat 500 stands out. Fiat Automobiles is an Italian automobile manufacturer and was established in 1899. It’s still the largest automobile manufacturer in Italy. The Fiat 500 was introduced in 1957 and was in production till 1975. It is a rear-engined, small four-seater city car. Its sporty counterpart is the Abarth 695 SS. The car's eventual discontinuation in 1975 led to the production of the Fiat 126, another highly acclaimed car. Up for grabs is a 1973 Fiat 500 Lusso or more commonly known as the Fiat 500 L which has been fully restored by its enthusiast owner.
When the topic of an Italian automobile arrives, it is usually scripted around fast, expensive supercars, but any true Italian automotive enthusiast that you might come across is guaranteed to have a smile on their face upon sight of this car. The Fiat 500, although not as ferocious as some of its compatriots, is one of the most famous and influential Italian vehicles of all time. Its reasonable pricing and practicality made it a crowd favorite, and it just happens to be a joy to drive. Today, the Fiat 500 is a real collector's piece in even the biggest car collections, and having the chance to purchase one like this which has been replaced with all original parts is an occasion. With just 1,700 miles since it’s rebuild, this 1968 Fiat 500 seeks a new home.
If there ever was a car that could be used as an image for the definition of ‘cute’, the original Fiat 500 is an extremely strong candidate. This tiny Italian city car had a nice production run from 1957 to 1975, during which nearly 3.9 million units found grateful owners. In fact, Fiat resurrected the nameplate in 2007 to great acclaim once again. If you’re looking for the original hit, here’s a 1966 Fiat 500 Nuova that’s been fully restored with just 22,700 miles on the clock. With fuel prices skyrocketing, this car is perfect for nipping to the shops, as well as enjoying a spirited drive in the countryside.
If you were to define a cute car, the Fiat 500 would be one extremely strong candidate. This diminutive car was produced by Fiat of Italy between 1957 and 1975, and went on to sell nearly 3.9 million units. It was the perfect antidote to large cars, and offered no-frills motoring at a wallet-friendly price, being cheap to buy and run too. In fact, Fiat commissioned a new 500 in 2007 which is still in production. Some Fiat 500s did make it to the USA, such as this 1969 Fiat 500 Resto Cabriolet from Virginia. It’s got just 55,000 miles under its little wheels and underwent a comprehensive restoration in 2020 to bring it to the stunning condition that you see in these pictures.