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The Fiat 500 from back in the day was hardly the last word on electrics…

Would be a little bit like using a Hyundai i10 as the champion of internal combustion engine powered cars 😁 They have made huge strides in the interim and I am pretty sure you might like the new ones. The likes of Ionic 5N are genuinely impressive (althou
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By: cazalea
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As a long time Fiat and Alfa Romeo enthusiast, the challenge is real

The issue I've always had with these cars in the USA is the limited dealer and service network. The same would be true for Alpine. That said, if the cars are that good, I could see enthusiasm building, even a cult following. One key question is reputation
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
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amanico
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1958 Fiat Abarth 750 Zagato "Double Bubble" Coupé.

A Sweet little " Bomb", with its modest engine delivering only 41 HP, 747 Cm3, BUT only 570 Kilos! The interior too is quite modest. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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I thought it was a great collaboration because with a Fiat motor it was more than just a restyling exercise (like the MKV Supra was). It's easy to add boost which most modern

turbo engines are robust enough to handle, but only 1.4L? Very close to the same weight as the MX-5 but even in Abarth trim it's down 17 hp compared to Mazda's naturally aspirated 2L engine. This would have been a fantastic sports car with a boosted 1.6 o
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By: amanico
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amanico
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1969 OSI FORD 2,3 V6.

An italo american collaboration, this OSI Ford. Not super powerful, with its 110 HP and its 180 Km/h speed, but quite an interesting car. It looks like the love child of a Fiat Dino and a Mustang, don't you think? Only 2200 were made. Best, Nicolas PS: Cr
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Why did I buy a 1973 Fiat 124 Sport Coupe instead of this?

Oh right, the price ;-). Car 1973 Price Approx. Value in 2026 Ferrari 246 Dino GTS $14,500 $450,000 – $650,000 Fiat 124 Sport Coupe $3,800 $15,000 – $25,000
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By: amanico
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amanico
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1964 Simca coupé Bertone.

Doesn't it look like a Fiat? More italian than french, in my opinion. A small engine, inside: 944 Cm3. But it must be light, and it must give a lot of pleasure behind the wheel. Spartan interior, but not lacking charm... Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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1966 Fiat Siata 1300 Coupe by Vignale.

A very nice one, with some faux airs of a Dino. 4 Cyinders, 1, 3 liter. Not a powerful car, but with a lot of charm. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Did the watch also come with the kit? 😁

Great shots and thanks so much for having added the elements and pictures. That definitely gives me an idea and now it’s back to the thinking of what makes most sense. AI is terrible in the sense that it encourages you over many of the silly ideas you mig
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By: KMII
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KMII
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The space race in Italy 🇮🇹

Possibly the only place where you are likely to encounter a Citroen Ami parked next to a Fiat Topolino (they are twins underneath). They are a minimal interpretation of four wheeled mobility but fill a niche especially for those under 18 (can be driven wi
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By: KMII
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KMII
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