Very interesting Fiat.... But is it a wagon?

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  1. teej

    teej Well-Known Member

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    teej Well-Known Member

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    Yikes!! Just read the opening bid..$67K
     
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    you could buy 3 of the new ones for that kind of $$$$

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    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    Its weird but I like it. :D
     

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    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    The fold down seats are neat.
     

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    teej Well-Known Member

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    The fold down seats are very cool. Very functional. It reminds me more of a VW bus than what I would call a wagon though. How about that spare in the spot of the normal glove compartment?

    Since no pictures have anything for size reference in them, I wonder how big it really is?

    Also reminds me of the Scarab...

    As for the price, I could buy more than 10 of my 58 Pontiac for that price!
     
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    Fiat

    I ,ll keep my big around town car.:)
     

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    :rofl2:Real classy................spare tire in the front passenger side LOL
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Dan I love your town car....or around town car. At least the spare is where it belongs, under the hood with the gas tank, where the engine also belongs!:clap:
     
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    Harry Clamshell Well-Known Member Charter Member

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    Must be getting really old... remember those clearly when in use here as daily drivers.

    Fiat re-used the Multipla name for the (IMHO) ugliest car ever made. ("...even worse than a Pontiac Aztek??.... YES!!!!)

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    I like how they refer to it as a "sleeper" with it's 600cc engine... does this mean that it's 0 - 60 time is "eventually"?
     
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    I agree, it's cute, but not a wagon IMO.
     
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    Is it a mini one of these?

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    1935 Stout Scarab

    William B. Stout (1880-1956) is remembered in aviation for his part in the design of the famous Ford Tri-Motor "Tin Goose" and in automotive circles for the Scarab, nine of which were built. His credo "Simplicate. Add lightness" was reflected in the Scarab design by eliminating running boards (allowing a wider body interior), placing the engine in the rear and incorporating a smooth airflow body, based on unit construction (no frame as such).
     
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