In 1955 FIAT replaced its revolutionary Topolino small saloon, which had been around in one form or another since 1936, introducing the successor ‘600’ model at that year’s Geneva Salon. Historically significant as the first rear-engined FIAT, the 600 was a masterpiece of automotive packaging, cramming accommodation for four into the same 2,000mm wheelbase as the outgoing two-seater Topolino, which it undercut on price. The integral chassis/body featured independent suspension all round, while the 633cc water-cooled four-cylinder overhead-valve engine produced 22bhp, which was good enough for a top speed of 100km/h. The most significant upgrade to this outstandingly successful design occurred in 1960 with the introduction of the 600D, which featured a 767cc engine, altered gearing and greatly improved performance. Although conceived as basic transport for the masses, the 600 would prove to be extremely capable on the racetrack, where examples modified by Carlo Abarth regularly turned in giant-killing performances, dominating their class and humbling larger-engined rivals.
This cream with tan interior example was delivered new in 1966 and staying in the hands of the same family from the Genova region until being purchased by the current owner. The car is reported to run and start every-time and to be very reliable. The car is fitted with its period Voxson MW radio and is registered on a UK V5C. The Fiat comes complete with original Italian number plates, Italian log book, service book and original colour brochure.
Auction | Blenheim Palace 2019 |
Auction Date | 29th June 2019 |
Day of Auction | Day 1 - Saturday |
Lot Number | 264 |
Registration Number | UK Registered |
Chassis Number | 299212 |
Year | 1966 |
Make | Fiat |
Model | 600D |
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