Fiat

Rare Sight: 1972 Fiat 130 Coupe Survivor

With fewer than 5,000 made and none of them ever sold in the U.S., a Fiat 130 coupe is an incredibly rare find in the U.S. These gorgeous coupes were styled by Pininfarina and equipped with engines designed by… more»

Stored 40 Years: 1970 Fiat 850 Spider Sport

This cheerful 1970 Fiat 850 Spider has apparently been in storage for 40 years before being recently released from its long-term hiding spot. The 850 is a rear-engined design and has been remained a largely affordable choice in the… more»

Unrestored Survivor: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider

“No toilet offers”: that should guide your approach on engaging with the seller of this very clean 1978 Fiat Spider convertible, who acquired it from the long-term family owners. There’s only 42,000 original miles, and based on appearances, I… more»

Bargain Buy? 1972 Fiat 850 Spider

I am taking a trip down memory lane this week as I am coming across cars that I haven’t seen or thought about in years. Yesterday, it was a Saab 95 but before I could get ten words written,… more»

Ferrari Powered: 1968 Fiat Dino

The whole idea of owning a Ferrari holds a strong attraction to plenty of people, myself included. However, if you’re like me, then that is a dream that remains out of your financial reach. This 1968 Fiat Dino might… more»

Workshop Find: 1959 Fiat 600

I’ll admit it, I don’t know my Fiats. Sure, I recall them from the past, but I am not intimately familiar with their details. I remember the 128 and 850 Spyder and I was a bit surprised when the… more»

1959 Fiat 1100 – $890!

This 1959 Fiat 1100 has been hiding in Arizona for the last 35 years with the same owner, who has now decided it’s time to sell. It’s listed for sale here on craigslist for only $890 and is located… more»

Seicento! 1960 Fiat 600 Garage Find

One of the nicer things about owning a pocket-sized classic like this 1960 Fiat 600 is that you can store it almost anywhere! After having been stored inside since 1980 this tiny car is now listed for sale here… more»

Huge Stash of European Sports Cars!

A seller on craigslist in Los Angeles is downsizing an impressive collection of luxury and sports cars. This photo above gives a snapshot of what he has in his storage area, which he’s admitting is running low on space…. more»

Pristine Pininfarina: 1984 Fiat 124 Spider

This 1984 Pininfarina Azzurra, aka Fiat 124 Spider, remains in exceptionally clean condition, and is described as a low-mileage survivor that has been fastidiously maintained. The Azzurra seemingly split its time between Pennsylvania and Colorado, as the seller notes… more»

Rare Restored Italian: 1973 Fiat 130 Coupe

The design for the Fiat 130 Coupe emerged from the design studios of Pininfarina, and the fruits of their labor is a car that, while some people might not find it to be the most gorgeous car ever built,… more»

Practical Italian: 1970 Fiat 124 Familiare

This 1970 Fiat 124 Familiare sure seems longer than my Audi TT does but it’s the exact same length of 13′-4″. A four-door wagon is a much more practical car and one that I would love to own compared… more»

Rust-Free Survivor: 1982 Fiat 2000 Spider

For anyone who is considering purchasing a classic Italian car, the importance of the term “rust-free” can never be underestimated. Well, the good news is that this is precisely what you appear to be getting with this 1982 Fiat… more»

Parked in 2005: 1971 Fiat 850 Sport Spider

When the owner of a classic Fiat says that it has never seen a Winter, that is never a bad thing. The biggest enemy of a classic Fiat is rust, and this can consume otherwise healthy metal at an… more»

Desert Flower! Barn Find Fiat X1/9

You’re choking down a grease-burger at a truck-stop diner and you overhear a conversation. Something about a mid-engine Italian sports-car stored in a barn since the ’80s. Next thing you know you’re following Ole Clem to a metal building…. more»

Early Production Car: 1967 Fiat Dino

The Fiat Dino is one of those cars that seems quite special to own yet surprisingly affordable to buy. Mind you, restoring one of these is practically as expensive as any piece of Italian exotica, but unlike a barn… more»

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