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Car-ID: XT0848Fiat 595 Abarth, more than just a cafe racer
– 0.6 L 2-cylinder in-line petrol engine with registered 21 kW (27 hp) and 4-speed manual gearbox
– 06/2011 imported from USA, Missouri
– Speedometer reading 61,613 km
– 08/2011 roadworthiness established, speedometer 61,459 km
– 02/2016 operating license, TÜV certificate, speedometer 61,514 km
– 02/2016 German registration+ admission as historic vehicle
– 126 A engine, Weber twin carburetor,
– Wheel arches widened, roll cage registered
– TÜV classic car assessment 2023 with condition grade 3
Genuine racing midget with normal traces of the years, fully roadworthy
Here it comes, the archetype of a small bubble car! A car that you simply can’t avoid falling in love with: the Fiat 500, introduced in 1957. It is both an icon of the 60s as well as a symbol of Italian compact design.
With the facelifted F-model, front-hinged doors were introduced at the 500 for the first time, replacing the so-called “suicide doors” of earlier models. Power comes from a rear-mounted 496 cc engine with a performance of 13 kW (18 hp).
People wanting more luxury, had to pick up the Fiat 500 F L: quilted side panels, map pockets in the doors, chrome bracket on the bumpers and a broadband speedometer with fuel gauge were the top features. The 500 F was built from 1965 to 1972. It also served various customizers as the basis for visual and technical changes. In 1972, the last variant, called 500 R (“Rinnovata”) was introduced, it remained in production until 1975. In total, over 3.7 million units of the Fiat 500 were built. The unbroken popularity of this model led Fiat to introduce a retro-styled new Fiat 500 in 2007.