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Fiat 500 Giannini Tribute

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1971

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499cc

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00093 kms

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Manual

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Red

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Red / Black

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LHD

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RWD

VIN

5203475

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Key Facts

The Fiat 500 (Italian: Cinquecento, pronounced [ˌtʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto]) is a rear-engined, four-seat, small city car that was manufactured and marketed by Fiat Automobiles from 1957 until 1975 over a single generation in two-door saloon and two-door station wagon bodystyles.

Launched as the Nuova (new) 500 in July 1957, as a successor to the 500 "Topolino", it was an inexpensive and practical small car. Measuring 2.97 metres (9 feet 9 inches) long, and originally powered by a 479 cc two-cylinder, air-cooled engine, the 500 was 24.5 centimetres (9.6 inches) smaller than Fiat's 600, launched two years earlier, and is considered one of the first purpose-designed city cars.

In 1959, Dante Giacosa received a Compasso d'Oro industrial design prize for the Fiat 500. It was the first time when it was awarded to an automotive industry.

Details

  • Fiat 500 Giannini Tribute

  • Partially restored  

  • Tasteful modifications 

  • Finished in burgundy red

  • Red and black Giannini style seats

  • Wooden three spoke steering wheel 

  • Motorsport dials 

  • Music system 

  • Cup mirrors 

  • Sports exhaust 

  •  A very nice example throughout

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