1971 Fiat 500 L Italian Classic Upgraded Motor Great Running Car Parts Included on 2040-cars
El Cajon, California, United States
Own the original Fiat
500! 1971 Fiat 500L Only the 2nd owner - Purchased from original
owner while living in Sicily, shipped to the US in 2003 53312 original kilometers Runs great on upgraded 2-cylinder (in-line twin), 650cc
motor Upgraded motor installed in 2003, with 38922 km on the
vehicle 4-speed transmission with synchros Suspension upgraded to Fiat 126 – lug pattern 4 x 100 Registered in California through March 2015, smog exempt,
title in hand Unique offer: The
following will be included with the purchase of the car: ·
Original 500cc engine ·
Original transmission (no synchros), additional
spare transmission with synchros ·
Plenty of spare parts – head with dual-carb
setup, valves, camshaft, gaskets, kingpins Newer rag top, wheel bearings, brakes, tires (less than 100
km on this set), headlights, distributor cap, spark plugs Interior in fair condition, minor tear to black vinyl Body has some rust, needs paint Kumho tires 155/80/R12, including spare tire Owner’s manual Receipts since 2003 and importation (customs) paperwork available
for review CAR IS LOCATED IN El Cajon, CA. Buyer can pick up car or have transportation company pick up. Questions???? Contact me through eBay and I will answer any questions. |
Fiat 500 for Sale
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