Lot 257

Hershey 2015

1957 Fiat 600 Multipla

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$49,500 USD | Sold

United States | Hershey, Pennsylvania

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Chassis No.
100.108 043042
Engine No.
2073640
  • Recent restoration by Fiat specialists in California
  • Equipped with a custom roof rack
  • A charming Fiat “station wagon”

22 bhp, 633 cc overhead-valve four-cylinder engine, four-speed manual transmission, A-arm front and radius arm rear suspension with coil springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 78.75 in.

When it came to versatility, few automakers of the 1950s and 1960s could compete with Italian manufacturer Fiat. The tiny 500 and 600 models were some of the most popular automobiles in Europe, as they were ideal for economy-minded clients still rebuilding after World War II, yet they still had a stylish and almost universal appeal.

The Multipla, introduced as a “station wagon” version of the 600, was intended to “multiply” the serviceability of the 600 for either family motoring or business use. It was designed around the model’s rear-mounted water-cooled engine, which prevented the use of a traditional square back with a tailgate. Engineer Dante Giacosa relocated the driver over the front wheels and provided two large side doors for loading cargo. Both the front and rear doors were hinged at the B-pillar for easy access, and the rear seat could fold flat to provide space for carrying goods. An auxiliary radiator was mounted in the front, and the chassis utilized wishbone and coil front suspension, unique gear ratios, worm-and-roller steering, and a slightly larger fuel tank.

The distinctively styled and instantly recognizable Multipla became one of the icons of 1960s Italian transportation, and many remained in service all over the world for years to come. It is recognized today as the predecessor of the modern passenger van and cross-over vehicle, as it combines the best assets of a commercial hauler with a comfortable family sedan.

The car offered here was acquired by a noted California collector of coachbuilt and unusual Fiats, who elected to have it restored in its present matching livery. A no-expense-spared restoration, which was recently completed by a well-known West Coast microcar expert, saw the Fiat painted a striking Teal Green, with polished cream wheels. The Multipla was equipped with a custom-made luggage rack, which can easily accommodate extra baggage for summer trips with the kids or a few golf bags for a trip out to the green! In addition, the engine was fully rebuilt.

This charming vehicle will be a pleasure to drive for its new owner and their friends.