Vehicle Description
Timeless style and open-top driving fun are part of the instant
appeal of this 1979 Fiat Spider 2000. And since it's a well-kept
drop-top classic offered for an affordable price, you know it's one
irresistible package.
It's easy to fall in love with a classic Italian bombshell like
this one. The twin bulges in the hood, and sleek bodylines from the
famed Pininfarina design house have always made these look more
expensive than their price ever suggests. It also helps that this
has the timeless appeal of white paint on a super-straight body.
This has the right look of care, as well as good details. The black
convertible top fits well, the trim is complete, and the upgraded
American Racing turbine wheels fit this car's style. It's a
beautiful classic that only gets better with the top down.
The red leather interior truly speaks to this car's passionate
Italian heart, and with the red convertible boot cover, this one
really gets to show off its open-roof style with elegance. The Fiat
124 series already had a vintage pedigree by the late 1970s, so
sliding behind the wheel in this time capsule really feels like
riding through the Italian Alps in the '60s. The interior is highly
original and in remarkably good order, which reaffirms that this
car has always been special to someone. This has a touch of a
premium feel with the wood on the dash and even the power windows.
You get a Ferraro-style three-spoke sport steering wheel, and
beyond that, the Veglia instruments show crisp markings with
elegant simplicity.
The 2.0-liter motor with dual Weber carbs is this car's correct and
suspected factory original equipment. The dual overhead camshaft
makes it one of those wonderful engines on which the Italians have
built their passionate reputation. It has a low-end power surge
that just begs to be revved, and you're rewarded for your
aggression by a sweet exhaust note. Of course, the best part is the
odometer is believed to reflect the car's total actual mileage
(averaging about 1,400 miles annually.) But, it wasn't just the
engine that made these Fiat Spiders great. These are tight handling
cars with well-balanced suspensions that love backroads. They even
kept up with some of the most modern features by coming with a
five-speed manual transmission and four-wheel power disc
brakes.
Complete with owner's manual, these driver-oriented Spiders are
irresistible. So hurry up and get this distinct and affordable
example before someone else grabs this deal. Call today!!!