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500 k Giardiniera

500 k Giardiniera (Italy, 1960)

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The Italian car company introduced its model Fiat 500 in 1957 and produced it for nearly two decades straight, until 1975, achieving a sum of approximately 3.6 million units sold. This model, a work of designer Dante Giacosa, was considered one of the first city cars to exist in the world. The Giardiniera was the estate version launched in 1960 and it featured suicide doors.

This car was part of the The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum that included almost 200 cars. The collection grew for 15 years and was featured in its own museum in Madison, Georgia. The owner of the collection, Bruce Weiner, decided to sell it in auction in the beginning of 2013.



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The Italian car company introduced its model Fiat 500 in 1957 and produced it for nearly two decades straight, until 1975, achieving a sum of approximately 3.6 million units sold. The ‘500’ nameplate is read in Italian as “cinquecento”, which is pronounced in English as ‘chin-kwe-chen-to’. This model, a work of designer Dante Giacosa, was considered one of the first city cars to exist in the world.   more
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