1957 Fiat Other TV TRASFORMABILE

Fiat Other TV TRASFORMABILE (1957)
for sale

Price: US $50,000.00

Description:

Fiat introduced the 1100 TV Trasformabile in 1956. This car was designed by Rapi at Fiat, and built by Pininfarina, and was hugely accepted worldwide. It even made the cover of the September 1957 Road & Track magazine. In fact, Fiat has one in their own museum.
The car did not meet USA bumper & lighting regulations, so Fiat introduced a modified design of their own and started selling them in the North American market.For
1957
the car was upgraded to the Fiat 1200 running gear, and sold as the
Fiat 1200 TV Trasfomabile.
In 1958, Fiat addressed a few production issues with the car, most based on expense of parts used only on this car, and sold it under the same name. The twin round gauges were replaced by a ribbon speedometer assembly as used in the 1100 Sedan. The wings on the hood ornament were trimmed, the NARDI steering wheel was replaced by a plastic one, and numerous other cost cutting measures were taken. Including the deletion of the spoke hubcaps with spinners. None of that on this car.
The car we have prepared At the national Fiat Club annual meeting in 2008. I was approached by the (then) president of the Detroit chapter of the club and asked if I would have any interest in a Fiat 1100 TV Trasformabile. After some negotiations the owner of the car was contacted and negotiations began. The car was quickly identified instead as a 1957 1200 TV Trasformabile, and it was revealed that the car had been purchased and parked in the garage of the home they had moved into in about 1962. The widow remembered that her late husband had spent some time trying to get the little car running, but after some frustration just parked it saying he would get back to it. As things go, months became years became decades. I personally had to dig thru years of stacked garbage to get full access to the car, and to get it out of the garage. The tires were inflated and the car was transported to it's new home in the Carolina's, where it again sat in a garage, until in 2009 the car was transported to Santa Cruz, California, and put into deep storage in a warehouse.
Upon the initial inspection of the car it was discovered that the car was parked into it's Detroit garage with about 21, 300 miles. It had been repainted in its original Aqua-verde paint, which is considered to be the rarest of the colors offered. It sits on it's original Michelin wide white wall tires and mounted on it's original red rims. The interior upholstery is all original. The originality of this car is amazing.
The mechanical bits told their story. The car seems to have had a piston issue, and all of the pistons were obviously replaced and found as new. Unfortunately the crankshaft journals were worn (as all of these motors are), and the timing chain was severely worn. The previous owner obviously got frustrated with it, he probably heard noises coming out of the engine, and that told him to shut it off... What has been done The car recently had it's MATCHING NUMBER engine removed (the first time out of the car!) and rebuilt by North America's leading Fiat expert Chris Obert. The radiator has been rebuilt, the fuel tank completely cleaned and then sealed. All fluids changed. The brakes completely rebuilt. Everything that is supposed to work does. Interior, rubber, felt, chrome, and all of
it's originality and patina has been painstakingly maintained
. The years of storage has required the paint to be only refreshed, and it cleaned up very well. And yes, the over-spray inside the wheel wells is factory original. It appears the bodies were undercoated before being painted. The goal The car will be shown at Concourso Italiano on Saturday August 20th. At the same time it will be on auction on E-bay. The car is an amazing car to behold in it's Aqua-verde paint, original white wall tires, all 5 original red rims (though only 4 were photographed) , spinner retained spoke hubcaps, original upholstery on it's swivel seats, and of course the fabulous tortoise shell interior accents, burlap tool bag with tools, wood rim steering wheel, and striking Pininfarina based design. Even the wiper blades on this car are the ones installed in Torino in 1957!
I will include a copy of the shop manual, mechanical parts book, and body parts book I got from C. Obert & Co. I will
NOT
include my Roma license plates. Sorry!
A restored version of this car just sold at auction for $90K at Rick Cole Auctions.
I have always felt like these cars look like late 50's young Italian ladies all dressed up and ready to go out on the town. Oozing sexiness and appeal. Fast? No, that's not part of the presentation... It's the Italian styling that the car so excellently represents that's what is important, not speed!
The winning bidder needs to make a $10, 000.00 initial payment within 48 hours of auction close, with the balance paid at pick-up within 2 weeks.
For more information contact Brookie Cobb, 831-226-4451

update: 2016-08-29

Features:

Condition:UsedYear: 1957
Transmission: ManualMake: Fiat
Body Type: ConvertibleModel: Other
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warrantyEngine: 103G
Vehicle Title: ClearMileage: 21,420
Fuel Type: GasolineSub Model: TV TRASFORMABILE
For Sale By: Private SellerInterior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: NoNumber of Cylinders: 4

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