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Fiat 500 L (Lusso) – 1973 – Blue

Buongiorno! This is one of the originals that the new version was styled after. Why would anyone want a copy when they could have a nice original like this one for way less money?
I am pleased to offer under these preconditions: sold as is,
without warranty. watch photos.

This 1973 Fiat 500 L is in good condition.

This 500 starts, runs, drives and stops just fine. The rear mounted 2 cylinder, air cooled engine does not smoke, make funny noises. The transmission shifts just fine through all gears.

Great for those who love vintage cars or simply for those looking for a car to use everyday that have very low operating costs.

Consumption is ridiculously low.

If you have ever been to Italy you will know that these little gems adorn the streets everywhere you turn. They were so popular over there that they inspired the new fiat 500 line that has made its way to the uk. There is nothing like the original though, jump in this car and you will have a grin from ear to ear before you even make it a mile up the road.

The car is located in Mesagne – Italy – we are near Brindisi airport

Car shipping costs are not included in the auction and must be pay separately.
you can send your own courier to pick up the car, or I can arrange the shipment for you.

Of course …. if someone is on holiday in Puglia is welcome to take a ride with the Fiat 500

For any info please contact me

Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time should you have any questions or are looking for a special
vehicle of interest in Italy. We have a team of artisans that can source, rebuild and restore to original specs
any Italian Classic.

“To register a car in the UK it first needs to have a British MOT Certificate which testifies to its roadworthiness. You have to also notify the HM Revenue & Customs that the car has entered the UK on a NOVA Submission – this can be found on the website: online.hmrc.gov.uk website. Once the NOVA has been submitted you must insure the car to be driven on British Roads.

If the Fiat still has the Italian plates on it, you can use the chassis number to register it for insurance. This will cover the use of the car to drive it to a garage to have the MOT test done. Then you can book an MOT with a local garage.

Once the vehicle has passed its MOT, you will be given a certificate of safety. Then you need to complete a V55/5 form which is used to tax the car. For cars of this age, there is normally no charge, but you still have to inform the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle LicenSing Agency) and mark it down as HISTORIC in the Tax Class. This will also register the car for the first time in the UK. You will be given a British Registration Plate that is suitable for the year of the vehicle. Then the car will be considered available to drive.”

Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time should you have any questions or are looking for a special
vehicle of interest in Italy. We have a team of artisans that can source, rebuild and restore to original specs
any Italian Classic.

You can pay by bank transfer ,Paypal or Cash

For any info please contact me