1970 Fiat 500 L

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$12,375 USD | Sold

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The Fiat 500 L “Cinquecento,” is produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1957 and 1975 and was presented as a “city car.” Introduced as the Nuova (new) 500 in July 1957, it was an inexpensive and practical town car. Measuring only 9-feet, 9-inches long and powered by a two-cylinder, air-cooled engine with a four-speed manual transmission, the 500 redefined the term "small car" and is considered one of the first cars intended primarily for in-town-only usage.

The car is presented with a rear-engine layout and has been nicely restored. The Fiat is presented in white with a black interior with bucket seats, black sunroof, day/night rearview mirror, sport steering wheel, nicely presented brightwork, whitewall tires and factory wheel covers. In the end, the car hobby is about having fun, and there are few better ways to have pure, unadulterated, suddenly-five-years-old-again fun than a Fiat 500.