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VIN: | 00000000000294087 |
Stock #: | 294087 |
Odometer: | 5952 |
Paint Color: | GREEN |
Type: | N / A |
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Transmission: | AUTOMATIC |
Engine: | N / A |
Drive: | N / A |
Fuel: | N / A |
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The 1971 Fiat 500 is an iconic microcar produced by the Italian automaker Fiat. Known for its compact size and charm, the Fiat 500 was originally introduced in 1957 and remained in production until 1975, with several updates over the years. By 1971, it had become a beloved symbol of affordable transportation in post-war Europe.
Key features of the 1971 Fiat 500 include:
Engine: It was powered by a small, rear-mounted 499 cc, two-cylinder air-cooled engine, producing about 18 horsepower.
Transmission: It came with a 4-speed manual gearbox.
Design: The car is famous for its round, bulbous design with a cute, classic aesthetic. It has a fabric sunroof, which was standard on most models.
Size: It was incredibly compact, making it perfect for narrow European streets. Its length was about 2.97 meters (just under 10 feet).
Interior: The interior was minimalist but functional, with seating for four people. Due to its small size, the rear seats were fairly cramped.
Performance: The Fiat 500 was designed primarily for city driving. It wasn’t fast, with a top speed of around 95 km/h (59 mph), but it was highly economical.
Popularity: Due to its affordability, fuel efficiency, and ease of parking, it became very popular in Italy and other European countries.
The Fiat 500 is often remembered for its role in making car ownership accessible to many, and it has a lasting legacy as a classic car beloved by enthusiasts. Many restored versions of the Fiat 500 from the 1960s and early 1970s are still seen on roads today.
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