Fiat Other (1965)
for sale
Price: US $29,000.00
Price: US $29,000.00
Great history, featured in the book, “Vapor Trail at Twilight”.
Dixon Downey founded a plastic manufacturing company in 1946 and was famous for
inventing plastic boat bumpers, the first PVC pipe elbows and connectors, the
first plastic tail lights for Buicks, and manufacturing the first Hula Hoops. He sold the
company and travelled the world, and in 1968 bought a barge to traverse the
numerous channels in France. He bought this Autobianchi because it fit on the barge and
allowed him to motor through the countryside. There are many pictures of it in
the book. He shipped the car to Florida in 1995 and had it restored in 1996. In
2010, he gifted the car to his grandson shortly before he died. His grandson
sold it to Mark Loustau, who lived on Catalina Island, off the coast of
California in 2010. Mark bought it because Catalina has a length restriction of
10 feet for cars. I bought it in 2011 and have had a ball with it. Car is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
Recent cosmetic restoration that includes NEW:
Windshield and gasket
Wheels and whitewall tires
Headlights
Sport exhaust
Jolly wicker seats
Rear chrome bumper extensions
Front chrome eyebrows
Mechanical refreshing
Newer Hartz cloth top
Runs and drives great. The paint is in good shape for being
20 years old. There are some chips and blemishes, but no dents or scrapes. The
stock wheels and whitewall tires are also included. Subtly mounted are the license
plates it had while in France. I also have all of the documentation inculding the shipping
paperwork from France to Florida and receipts for all repairs since then. The
CA registration was just renewed. Comes with commemorative Grey Goose Vodka wicker
basket and fake French bread.
The same model car, but in boring white, sold two years ago
at the Bruce Weiner auction for $34, 500 and prices have been climbing since.
This color blue with the cognac door panels and matching whicker seats really
pop. Now is your chance to own one of the best and most drivable micro-car
models available. I am selling it due to a family illness. Please email me
through eBay if you have any questions or would like to see it. You can fly
into LAX, Ontario, or Orange County Airports. Below is some more general
information.
SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer: Autobianchi SpA
Origin: Milan, Italy
Production: 9, 000, only a handful left in the US
Motor: Fiat 2-cyl., 4-stroke
Displacement: 652 cc
Power: 25 hp
Length: 10 ft.
Founded
in 1899 by Eduardo Bianchi, the Bianchi Company made vehicles for 56 years.
These included full-size cars, tanks, and trucks with Mercedes engines. But the
factory was destroyed during the war and he had been unable to recover. In
1955, Milanese industrialist Ferrucio Quintavalle organized a new company
involving Bianchi, Fiat, and the Pirelli Tire Company, called Autobianchi SpA.
Trucks would continue to be manufactured by the firm, and motorcycles would be
manufactured by Eduardo Bianchi SpA.
Two years later, at the Milan show, the first car to carry the name Autobianchi
arrived. The Bianchina Transformabile (Convertible) was one of the first
adaptations of the 500 Nuova, using its chassis, engine, and transmission, but
with a very attractively styled coupe body with a roll-back roof, reminiscent
of the French Vespa 400.
In 1958, it was given a stronger engine and became available as a sedan, coupe, convertible, and station wagon. During this year, Giuseppe Bianchi, Eduardo’s
son, sold the family holdings in Autobianchi to Fiat, and in 1963, Fiat gained
full control. In 1960, just over 30, 000 of these cars were built.
The 1960 Geneva show saw the debut of what was arguably the prettiest of all
the models, the Bianchina Special Cabriolet. It was a little luxury car, with a
luxury price, and it was immediately accepted by the fashionable jet setters as
a second car or runabout. Designer Luigi Rapi drew a well-proportioned shape
highlighted by a strong accent in the form of a side spear chrome molding.
Interior fittings were more attractive. The indicators were fitted separately
below the headlights, not on the bumper guards. The cooling slots on the side
below the doors and the chrome borders below the body edge were eliminated. The
windscreen was more angular. The model went through three series with minor
alterations and improvements.
This Autobianchi Special Cabriolet is fitted with the more powerful Fiat 126
Sport motor, 4-speed transmission, brakes and suspension. This motor and
drivetrain was installed by a Ferrari mechanic when the car was in France, giving a useful boost in horsepower from 21 SAE horsepower to 25 SAE horsepower
and significantly more torque. Top speed rose from 56 mph to 65 mph, and is much
safer with the larger brakes.
The cabriolet third series finished in 1968. The convertible (a coupe with
roll-back roof) continued to be manufactured until 1970, while the sedan and
station wagon ran until 1969. Notably, the special cabriolet, as demonstrated
here, is rarer and, perhaps, even more attractive than the coupe.
update: 2015-05-15
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 1GM40590M |
Year: | 1965 | Interior Color: | Cognac Wicker |
Make: | Fiat | Number of Cylinders: | 2 |
Model: | Other | Transmission: | Manual |
Trim: | Sport | Body Type: | Convertible |
Engine: | Air Cooled | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | Four Speed | Options: | Convertible |
Mileage: | 93,609 | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Blue | For Sale By: | Private Seller |