



There’s a lot to love about the Fiat 500. It’s a fun-sized pocket rocket that’s nippy around the corners and has enough power to make sure that wherever you drive, there’ll be a smile on your face. This little city car from the Italian automobile manufacturer has been around since the Fifties and has continued to be enjoyed by drivers throughout the decades, constantly being refreshed, but still remaining true to what made the Fiat 500 an amazing pick for anyone’s garage. This Fiat 500c specifically is from the 2017 refresh, and comes with a few added amenities, reportedly including the customer preferred 2FX package and being a custom Jolly build completed by Paul Atkins Hotrods. Supposedly ideal for being used as yacht tenders to get around cities, this Jolly vehicle is sure to be a ball of fun to drive around in, and is ready for you to add more to the reported 3,000 miles that she has already been driven.

If there’s anything the Fiat 500 isn’t, it’s dull. Coming with a dashing Giallo Moderna Perla tri coat, the exterior beams the fun attitude that you would expect from a car of this making. It’s compact, and the yellow-black two toned color is a perfect mesh that is striking. The open nature of the cabin invites you to experience the wind in your hair and the sun on your back, making every day, one that is full of excitement and fun. Inside the cabin, you’ll find the Nero interior to your liking, as well as the Beats audio package, perfect to tantalize your eardrums. The reportedly included popular equipment package adds to the enjoyment, as does the simple but fun interior of the Fiat 500. The front seats are reportedly heated, but while driving with the sun out, would that really be necessary?

It’s amazing how the Italians were able to fit in a 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-four engine to power this Fiat 500, which provides all the power you could ask for with a car of this size. The heavy-duty 6 speed automatic transmission is perfectly adequate for the job too, and it handles the road well. It really is the perfect package of fun, waiting for your purchase.

2017 Model Year Fiat 500c Abarth Custom Jolly Build by Paul Atkins Hot Rods Giallo Moderna Perla Tri Coat exterior Nero interior Automatic transmission Customer Preferred Package 2FX Beats Audio Package Popular Equipment Package Heated Front Seats Heavy Duty 6 Speed Automatic Transmission Custom Jolly build completed by Paul Atkins Hotrods Jolly vehicles typically used as yacht tenders to get around cities



Classic cars are true masters in the art of charm. A mere drive in one can bring smiles and spark conversations, often driven by curiosity. When in search of a vehicle that exudes charm and allure, it's impossible to overlook Italian automobiles. Bursting with character, iconic design, and captivating features, piloting an Italian car offers an unparalleled experience that cannot be replicated. In the spotlight today is a prime example of Italian automotive history, the 1938 Fiat Topolino Type A. This iconic piece of Italian motoring heritage transports you back to the golden age of automobiles and is complemented by a collection of historical documents and artifacts that enhance its provenance. Even more enticing, the car holds an A-/B+ rating from a certified appraiser, attesting to its quality and value.



The original Fiat 500, a true mobility revolution, captured the hearts of the Italian public when it made its debut in 1957. Measuring under ten feet in length and featuring an economical 500cc twin-cylinder engine tucked away in the tail, this charming city car left an indelible mark not only in Italy but across the globe. In the 2000s, Fiat embraced nostalgia by introducing the retro-modern version in 2007. Now, we present the latest iteration of the Fiat 500, having undergone a facelift in 2016 and continuing to roll off the production line. If you've ever yearned for a modern city car that stands out from its segment peers, cast your gaze upon this 2012 Fiat 500C Pop currently available for sale. With 58,800 miles recorded on the odometer, it offers the coveted convertible roof option for an extra dose of driving enjoyment.



The original Fiat 500 was the Topolino or ‘Little Mouse’ from way back in 1936, a dinky two-door car for the Italian masses. The second generation, also known as the Nuova 500 took over in 1957 and ran until 1975; a much-loved car to this date. Having a hit on their hands, Fiat decided to capitalize on that, and exactly fifty years later in 2007, debuted the Fiat 500 as a city car for the modern world. Amazingly, it’s still in production, fifteen years later. Of course, when you talk Fiat parlance, it’s hard to not remember the famous Abarth variants that were the performance models. The Abarth tag continues as well on select models, such as this 2019 Fiat 500 Abarth with 35,000 miles that we’ve got for sale. Would you like a zesty and zingy Italian car to zip around town with, as well as enjoy spirited country drives in? Here’s your ticket!




Are you searching for a nice, classic, European sports car to drive around on lovely days and take through your favorite road? If so, consider this 1982 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 from Miami Springs, Florida. The original Fiat 124 series was produced between 1966 and 1982 before being made by Pininfarina for three more years. Over time, it gained a larger engine and a few cosmetic tweaks. This particular car has traveled 108,824 miles so far and is ready for a new owner. You know you want it, because it’s perfect for that pure, unadulterated driving experience that you can’t get with today’s machines. Plus, it’s got the soulful heart of an Italian and will definitely steal your heart as well.



Pininfarina is responsible for a great deal of automotive art over the years. Its a design house that has made the prancing horse what it is today and makes for machines that leave an ever lasting impression. Present today is a very nice example of Italian mastery and takes shape with this lovely 1984 Pininfarina Azzurra Spider. With a reported 37,569 miles on its clock, this low-mileage Italian masterpiece compels you to step out, get its top off, and savour all that is good in the world.



The Fiat 124 badge comes with some incredible heritage that dates back several decades. The first instance of this iconic number pairing for this Italian automaker can be traced way back to 1966 when it was produced as a sedan, Sport Coupe and Sport Spider. The car was sold in North America as well, to much acclaim, renowned for its diminutive dimensions, fizzy little engines and fine driving experience as the Italians were, and continue to be known for to this day. When Fiat decided to retire the 124 Spider around 1982, renowned Italian design house Pininfarina (who were involved in its design) decided to take over manufacturing. They marketed the car as the Pininfarina Azzurra for a further three years. Here, we’ve got one of those cars, a 1983 Fiat 124 Spider Pininfarina Azzurra with just 35,000 miles on the clock since undergoing a full restoration. The car comes with a rebuilt engine and gearbox too, and resides in Annapolis, Maryland.


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