here we have a 72 fiat 500 giardiniera,called autobianchi bianchina,this car is in very nice condition,without rust anywhere,this car comes with an incredible maintenance book with all maintenance stamps since 1972,2 owners from new and ,incredible the last owner live in....maranello,italy,via adriatico!!! the ferrari manufacturer addres!!!
this car run and drives as it should for a 40 year old car ,with his 2 cylinders, 500 cc,you can not register for the next 500 miles of Indianapolis but this car gets a lot of attention wherever you go;starts easily,the brakes are good,steering doensnt need any muscle to drive it ;
sunroof is an excellent condition and i repeat ...absolutely no rust
this car is in our showroom,in Domont ,France,you can join us at the following phone number:0033 1 30 11 96 96 if you need more information about it;
all sales are final,a $500 deposit wiil be required within 24 hours and balance thru wire bank transfer or in cash when collection within 7 business days
just remember that bidding is not a joke,please ask your wife,your dog,your banker if they want your buy this car before bidding.
i can assist all internationals bidders and deliver the car to le havre port for free
good luke and happy bidding
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