Fiat 1955-1989 - 2021 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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2021 Market Review - Fiat 1955-1989

The Australian market for early Fiats has for many years been dominated by the brand’s smallest products.

The Nuova - or ‘new’ - 500 appeared here in the 1950s, disappeared in 1964 and came back in 1969. There was also a slightly larger 600D and excellent examples of either car now cost $35,000. Half that amount will buy a superb example of the useful 1500 sedan or 124 in Coupe or Spider form.

A good looking 124 Coupe topped $20,000 at auction. X1/9s remain available for less than $15,000 but you will need to pay $40-50,000 for a 130 V6 Coupe in excellent order. Asking prices for 850 Coupes are high at around $30,000.

500 Nuova/600D $32,700 [9]

1500 Sedan $15,000 [1]

850 Coupe $29,500 [2]

124 Coupe $17,975 [10]

124 Spider $22,850 [1]

X1/9 & Bertone $10,125 [4]

130 Coupe $53,285 [3]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 European & British Value Guide.

 

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From Unique Cars #456, Aug 2021

 

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