Old But Not Forgotten - 500 : Fiat 500 F (c.1965) In Roma
4 screw holes is the telltale sign that this is the 500 F (Berlina) which held the Fiat logo and the chrome whisker.
Photo Taken On: 2012:08:09 23:25:02
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Old, Fiat Nuova 500, But Not Forgotten
The Fiat 500 or Cinquecento (Five Hundred in Italian) is a car produced by the Fiat Company of Italy between 1957 and 1975. The first edition between 1957 to 1960 was known as Nuova (or New) has a small two-cylinder 479 cc rear mounted engine that produces only 13 bhp. Nearly 4 Million units were produced between 1957 and 1975.
Updated On: 12.12.09