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1939 FIAT TOPOLINO CONVERTIBLE From a private collection in Italy Comprehensive body-off restoration followed by storage First presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1936, and known for its compact size, this model earned the nickname "little mouse" or Topolino in Italian Rebuilt 569cc inline 4-cylinder water-cooled engine 4-speed manual transmission with direct drive 4th gear Cream with Black fenders Tan sliding soft top Refurbished Brown bucket seat interior Independent front suspension with transverse leaf spring and double-
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1954 FIAT TOPOLINO VAN Extremely rare Model B Furgoncino, model name translates to "little van" From a private collection in Italy Comprehensive body-off restoration with 26 km (approximately 16 miles) since completion, followed by long term storage Closed side van model with twin barn door rear First presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1936, and known for its compact size, this model earned the nickname "little mouse" or Topolino in Italian Rebuilt 569cc inline 4-cylinder water-cooled engine 4-speed manual transmiss
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1948 FIAT 500 TOPOLINO SUPER HERO TRIBUT 1948 FIAT 500 TOPOLINO SUPER HERO TRIBUTE We already know you're looking at this because you're a fan of the outrageous. So yes, while we call this car a 1948 Fiat 500 Topolino, it's a full custom. This has the silhouette of a drag racer, an adjustable air ride suspension, an A/C interior, and a 502 cubic-inch fuel-injected big block that's worthy of a superhero (especially from the Wayne family.) This is a custom fiberglass body that resembles the first-gen Fiat 500 minicar. There's plenty of fun irony in a vehicle nicknamed Topoli
$54,995
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1953 FIAT TOPOLINO This 1953 Fiat Topolino Trasformabile is an extremely charming car wearing a quality older restoration. Burgundy with tan interior, an increasingly collectible micro-car. Convertible versions like this one with a retracting roof (aka the transformable) are among the most desirable and collectible today. Launched in 1936, the new baby Fiat was the smallest mass-produced car of its time designed to bring motoring to the masses. The final iteration of the Topolino, the 500C, ran from 1949 to 1955.
$19,950
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