
One for the car aficionados
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One for the car aficionados
Year make and model please


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Re: One for the car aficionados
I remember those louvres from somewhere - I think a local retirement village has a couple like this, for recapturing escapees
MikeW
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Re: One for the car aficionados
Looks like a heavily modified Fiat 850(?), originally '50s - '60s. It was a bit like the Volkswagon Microbus, only smaller.
Myles
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Re: One for the car aficionados
Hi Myles
No mods, it's original except for one of the oem wicker seats.
You are correct in saying it's a Fiat.
Mike
With a 60cc engine putting out roughly 16 hp, the zimmers had a good chance of out running one of these.
No mods, it's original except for one of the oem wicker seats.
You are correct in saying it's a Fiat.
Mike
With a 60cc engine putting out roughly 16 hp, the zimmers had a good chance of out running one of these.
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Re: One for the car aficionados
When this was first posted, my thought was 'FIAT'. However, I looked at more Google pages of Fiat that I care to talk about (I've forgotten how many it was anyway) I didn't see one single shot of this particular monster so gave up
At least I was right in assuming it's a Fiat
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Re: One for the car aficionados
Can't believe thats a standard motor. Looks hacked to pieces!
I was going to say a chopped up VW Camper van til I discovered its a Fiat.
Interesting vehicle whatever the hell it is.

I was going to say a chopped up VW Camper van til I discovered its a Fiat.
Interesting vehicle whatever the hell it is.
I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.Re: One for the car aficionados
That's what I asked Rick when I saw it Eddie
"Wuuut tha hellisthat"
Here is an interesting tidbit.
It's owed by the first husband of one of the Pulitzer girls.
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Re: One for the car aficionados
Ha! - I thought the lamp clusters were wrong for a VW. Now the memory bank is dredging up images of a sort of mini people mover from the early 1960s from Fiat, a very teardrop shaped thing; was it a Ballila?
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Re: One for the car aficionados
Here's some of its cousins:
http://machineagechronicle.com/2011/04/ ... marinella/

EDIT: And here's the Jolli Ghia
http://www.ccarshow.net/index.php?page= ... tlPTEyMg==
http://machineagechronicle.com/2011/04/ ... marinella/
EDIT: And here's the Jolli Ghia
http://www.ccarshow.net/index.php?page= ... tlPTEyMg==
Re: One for the car aficionados
Nope
But those wicker bench seats are a close match.

But those wicker bench seats are a close match.




