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1969 Fiat 500 Zanzara by Zagato
The Fiat 500 Zanzara was a concept car built in 1969 by Zagato. Named after the Italian word for mosquito, the Zanzara was a one-off...


1969 Fiat 128 Teenager by Pininfarina
The concept for Fiat 128 based beach car. It featured a shortened wheelbase (2120mm), a foldable windscreen, two walkie-talkies in the...


1969 Fiat 128 Coupe by Bertone
At the 1969 Turin Motor Show, Bertone presented a design for a four-seater coupé with Fiat 128 mechanics. The prototype was the precursor...


1971 Fiat Pulsar by Michelotti
Based on the Fiat 128, the Pulsar was constructed to study passenger safety and light material construction. The Pulsar was one of the...


1972-1974 Fiat ESV Prototypes
The American NHBS (National Highway Safety Bureau, later the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA) in 1971 announced a...


1971 Fiat 127 Scout by Fissore
Fissore 127 Scout, an open-topped “fun car” similar to the Citroën Méhari with Fiat 127 underpinnings. Originally named the Gypsy, this...


1971 Fiat 127 Midimaxi by Moretti
To accompany the 1973 Fiat 126 Minimaxi by Moretti, also in 1971, Moretti introduced the Midimaxi, based on the Fiat 127. This followed...


1972-1978 Fiat X1/9 by Bertone
It was a unique Fiat built for guilty, sporty pleasure, with a mid-engine and rear-wheel-drive system fired up the car-enthusiasts...


1972 Fiat X1/23 Concept
Fiat X1/23 City Car, developed almost three decades ago, is a classic example of an electric city car. It is a two-seat passenger...


1971-1972 Fiat Flares by Michelotti
Again a star's name in Michelotti's firmament! First presented at the 1971 Turin Auto Show and proposed to the Geneva '72 visitors with...


1972 Fiat Citycar Concept
This was a 2-seat city car runaround concept powered by a dc electric motor. It weighed 820kg, of which 166kg were the NiZn batteries....


1972-1973 Fiat 132 Coupe by Moretti
For each model released by Fiat, Moretti produced their unique versions. For the Fiat 128, similar offspring to the 127 were built, there...
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