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1959 Fiat Multipla

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Yes, and watch the pricing on classic Fiat 500s go through the roof now that the new Fiat 500s are for sale here.

Really cool car, the old 500. Fun to drive, easy to work on, great car. :yesnod:
 
Drove an old 500 once. Neat little car, but I need one less foot in order to operate it -- they didn't have 6'1" Americans with size 13 feet in mind when they made them.
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I owned a 600 for a while. Only vehicle I ever had to have towed to a junkyard off the freeway.
I had a 500 owner's manual once, about 40 years ago. In it, weekly maintenance was to open the engine cover and tighten everything you could see.
I knew a guy who had one. Driving down a road, heard a big clunk, gee, everything works, kept going.
Couple of days later, got a little cold, turned the heater on, no heat. Looked under the car, the "clunk" was the heater falling off.
 
You can buy mine for 20k - a true bargain
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Having been there, with the scars and t-shirt to prove it, one would have to arrange for a frontal lobotomy for me to ever do that again.
 
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