1969 Fiat 500 L, White Red Interior, Excellent Condition Throughout, on 2040-cars
Ilford, United Kingdom
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1969 Fiat Cinquecento white with brand new red interior. This Fiat 500 has been imported from Italy and is fully UK registered with the benefit of a fresh MOT and road tax. The original Italian registration document CARTA DI CIRCOLAZIONE (logbook) is also here as is some other paperwork. The interior has been treated to a sympathetic makeover with the addition of brand new seat covers, door panels and all other original interior fittings and chrome work have been retained where possible. The engine has also received a recent service and is in fine order, completely smoke free. I drive this car every day to work and she starts up first time every time. May I respectfully remind you that a bid is to buy, not to view. As with any car of this vintage, viewing in advance of bidding is encouraged and can be arranged for any time, day or evening. So what's the car worth? You decide! You folks know the value of a one family-owned Fiat Cinquecento. A $500 deposit is required upon auction end, collection within seven days. I will gladly assist US or international buyers with transportation/shipping.
IMPORTANT NOTES / SELLERS PREFERENCE: The car is located in London England! The mileage is 79000 kilometres, approx 57000! The car runs on unleaded! To save time & to weed out the timewasters, I will not accept 'bids' from newbies or buyers with zero rating. I have also blocked buyers that do not have Paypal or credit card! I DO NOT know the cost of transportation to U.S as I'm NOT a shipping agent, however I WILL gladly assist serious buyers with their shipping arrangements! |
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