About this vehicle
NO RESERVE This 1967 Fiat 500 is a true gem that has been restored to its original beauty. The owner has cherished this vehicle for the past 3 years, taking great care to maintain it in pristine condition. With a charming red exterior and a clean title, this low-mileage car is sure to turn heads wherever you take it. Whether you're showcasing it at a car show or cruising around town, this Fiat runs flawlessly and is guaranteed to bring joy to any driver.Seller's Notes
NO RESERVE LISTING Note, there is some damage to the left door and fender from a motorcycle falling on it. There is some wear on the steering wheel, and the basket is a little worn now. The damage to the door is about a small fist size dent in the center, and the fender is in a tiny spot near the blinker. Vehicle has a clean history will be sold with a Georgia bill of sale.Vehicle Details
NO RESERVE LISTING
I purchased this vehicle in originally from Dean Laumbach, a classic vehicle dealer in Neptune, NJ in August, 2021 for the price of $24,250. The following description is copied and pasted from the original auction which can be found on on “Bring a Trailer.”
Chassis: 1567093
44K Kilometers (~27k Miles) Shown, TMU
Replacement 600cc Inline-Twin
Four-Speed Manual Transaxle
Repainted in Red
Tan and White Upholstery
Black Cloth Sunroof
Parcel Rack w/ Basket
12" Wheels w/ Hubcaps
This 1967 Fiat 500F was refurbished and modified during prior ownership, with work including refinishing the exterior in red, reupholstering the two-tone seats, and installation of a 600cc twin. Equipment includes a four-speed manual transaxle, a sliding cloth sunroof, vent windows, a parcel rack, and 12? wheels. The selling dealer acquired the car out of New Jersey in June 2021, and is now offering this 500F at no reserve with a wicker basket, European-style license plates
This example has been refinished in red, and exterior details include a black cloth sunroof, a chrome parcel rack with a wicker basket, chrome bumpers, “Nuova 500” badging, and dual mirrors. Close-up photos in the gallery below depict the paint and trim.
Steel 12? wheels wear hubcaps and are fitted with vintage-style whitewall tires. A jack and full-size spare tire are mounted in the front trunk.
The cabin features seats upholstered in tan with white upper seat backs and piping, and color-coordinated trim panels accent the door panels. The painted dashboard is contrasted by gray carpeting, and additional equipment includes manually operated windows, a lower dashboard storage compartment, and black rubber floor mats.
The white steering wheel frames a Veglia Borletti 120-km/h speedometer with inset warning lights. The five-digit odometer shows 44k kilometers (~27,500 miles.
A replacement 600cc twin with a single downdraft carburetor was installed during prior ownership, and power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle.