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i'd take a rusty Z over this any day LOL


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It's killer, one of you should get it. Then take it over to HybridZ and drop a 350 into it.

...i really would like to dump a 911 turbo motor into a Fiat 500 like this one....OK OK OK, I know, this is a Z site!! i'll stop now :)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-Trucks___500R-Super-clean-ready-to-drive_W0QQitemZ270307498409QQddnZCarsQ20Q26Q20TrucksQQddiZ2282QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item270307498409&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A7%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318


It looks like it was pulled from a lake.

I knew that the Japanese dumped their excess cars in the ocean before the day when "Half-cuts" became popular-I never knew the Italians did the same thing much less that some guy in Michigan figured out that rescuing them from the ocean was possible...

"Just because you can do a thing does not mean you should do a thing"

That is an interesting sacrifice to the rust god-reminds me of the "green: Toyota commercial about environmental impact...

Will

It doesn't look like it was pulled from a lake to me. It looks like it was driven in Michigan or Indiana in the winter for about 15 years.

Pretty amazing actually. I have never seen a Fiat that would run often enough to be a daily driver...

So I googled it, and looked at the images. Some of the real nice ones look real cool. Not fast cool like a Z, but retro cool. The suicide doors are the bees knees. I bet one in great shape would go for a bundle.

The 600cc motor makes 18hp.... a modern 600cc 4 cyclinder motorcycle makes 105+ hp stock.

A guy on the Ferrari board I post to had one of these and did a sublime restoration. They are easy to work on and, along with the VW Bus, are considered one of the first "minivans". It certainly isn't a hot as a Z, but I do think it's desirable in a quirky way.

So which side of this one is the "fixer-upper line" on? ROFL

On the Fiat topic: a friend of mine years ago had a '68 124 sport coupe that he picked up to go thru and after delving into it, it became apparent that the body was just about to dissolve from the rockers all the way around the car. Had something to do with the Russian steel they used.

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