Great Running Car, Needs Tlc With Potential To Become A $25,000 Car on 2040-cars
1965 Fiat Nouva (was 1967 on the title but running the number through some websites I found there stopped making these in 1965 so the Title changed it). It runs as former owner was a mechanic, he also put cool rims and nice tires (see pictures). There are rust to be taken care of but through ebay or mr.fiat and on other websites you can practically replace every body part for cheap. We had fun with it for a few month but it rains a lot in Washington state and less fun to drive while raining. I have no problem starting the car if battery is charged. It was garaged with the former owner and I have it fully covered under a tarp for the last couple of months. I did not clean it before taking the pictures as it is still raining here. This is over 40 year old car, I cannot tell you in what mechanical condition it is in as I'm not a mechanic and understand little about cars internals. I use it to pick up the kids from school which is close by. I once drove to the nearest towncenter and back, it also went up a steep hill in the area and then down. Please check all the pictures and if you have questions ask I will try to help as best I can, like I mentioned i'm not a mechanic. I got it with the intentions to give it some TLC and make it a beauty and I am selling it because the reality is that my kid is off to college and the bills are pilling... There is a reserve price if it is not met I reserve the right to approach the highest bidder with an offer. It is also listed locally so if I sell it I will remove this listing. The car is sold as-is where if you want to arrange someone to inspect it you are more than welcome to do so before the bidding ends. Once the bidding ends $500 due within 24 hours via paypal, the rest will be a wire transfer within 3 days of auction end. I will relist the car if these are not met and report to ebay as non-paying bidder. I have 100% positive feedback - bid with confidence. I reserve the right to cancel bidders with no feedback, low feedback or negative feedback. If you are buying it remotely meaning you are not here to pick it up, you will need to pay for shipping & loading expenses. By bidding you also assume all responsibilities from the time this car leaves our yard. Happy Bidding |
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According to our shooter, the new "baby Jeep" will share a platform with the Fiat 500X, and both models will be built on the same assembly line in Turin, Italy. We can't tell much from these images, but the added length apparent on this 500L mule would seem to dispel the recent speculation that the new entry-level Jeep model would be sized closer to the Ford Fiesta - since the 500L is already considerably larger than the Fiesta. Powertrain options will likely mirror other Fiat/Chrysler collaborative vehicles like the Dodge Dart, but this Jeep will also try to live up to its off-road roots with an optional all-wheel-drive system.
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"I constantly encourage my co-workers at Fiat and Chrysler to go beyond the cliche and the conventional to try new approaches and change perspective each and every day," Marchionne said. "I exhort them not to repeat the same things, the same approaches, and I remind them they are indeed free. The freedom I am talking about is something inside you. It is determined by how open minded you remain, how receptive you are to the new and to the different, to the infinite possibilities that present themselves even if you don't go looking for them or could never have imagined. Being free means that you have the strength not to be conditioned by what others want you to do or by what may seem to be the easiest choice."
Amen to that. You can check out the brief press release on the address below as well as a video of a few highlights from the speech.