Fiat 1955-88
Fiat during the 1960s was a major player on the Australian market but fell into a huge hole from which it took decades to escape.
Best seller now and back then is the tiny 500 Nuova – now making close to $30K – plus the family-sized 1500 and 2300.
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500 Nuova 1956-71 $25,210 [14]
1500 Sedan $8885 [4]
2300 Sedan/Wagon $19,575 [4]
124 Coupe $12,100 [8]
124 spider $14,580 [3]
130 Coupe $47,475 [2]
X1/9 1978-88 $7165 [3]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2019 European & British Value Guide.
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