1970 FIAT 850 Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Anonymous
Feb 03, 2013
The fiat has been nicknamed "fix it again tony", well the fuel pump needed replacing right off the bat. Ran pretty good, except the brake calipers were sticking such that when I pulled up they were glowing red hot and I lit a cigarette on one of the rotors. Welding a new floor in seemed like a good idea at the time, but the spacing on the seat rails were critical, and adjusting the seats afterwards took a hammer. All the underneath extra steel made it HEAVY then. We have winters in Wisconsin and really could not use it much of the year. Fun project car for a teenager,Feb 03, 2013
by Abhay V
Jan 31, 2013
This was my first car. It was grossly underpowered yet fun to drive. It handled
really well and was lots of fun to drive. It was inexpensive since I bought it used
and these cars dropped value like a rock on the used car market mostly because
they rusted out. I sold mine before it started to show signs of rust.Jan 31, 2013
by Daniel L
Dec 09, 2008
Fun to rebuild and rebuild. Like a street legal model car.
903cc engine
Motorcycle engines are larger.
Love my little Italian car.
Performance – acceleration, braking, handling like a 1970
Build Quality – has needed repairs
Appearance – both interior and exterior styling is awsome
Cost of Ownership – gas mileage is ~28mpg
Fun Factor – is this car fun to drive? Hell yes!!!!Dec 09, 2008
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by Anonymous
Feb 03, 2013
The fiat has been nicknamed "fix it again tony", well the fuel pump needed replacing right off the bat. Ran pretty good, except the brake calipers were sticking such that when I pulled up they were glowing red hot and I lit a cigarette on one of the rotors. Welding a new floor in seemed like a good idea at the time, but the spacing on the seat rails were critical, and adjusting the seats afterwards took a hammer. All the underneath extra steel made it HEAVY then. We have winters in Wisconsin and really could not use it much of the year. Fun project car for a teenager,Feb 03, 2013
by Abhay V
Jan 31, 2013
This was my first car. It was grossly underpowered yet fun to drive. It handled
really well and was lots of fun to drive. It was inexpensive since I bought it used
and these cars dropped value like a rock on the used car market mostly because
they rusted out. I sold mine before it started to show signs of rust.Jan 31, 2013
by Daniel L
Dec 09, 2008
Fun to rebuild and rebuild. Like a street legal model car.
903cc engine
Motorcycle engines are larger.
Love my little Italian car.
Performance – acceleration, braking, handling like a 1970
Build Quality – has needed repairs
Appearance – both interior and exterior styling is awsome
Cost of Ownership – gas mileage is ~28mpg
Fun Factor – is this car fun to drive? Hell yes!!!!Dec 09, 2008
by Michael M
Aug 13, 2008
our race car is like a beautiful wife. Stunning, but tempermental and needs a lot of pampering and love!
Currently own a purple/yellow 1970 Fiat Spider 850 vintage race car that is run in the Northwest/Seattle/Spokane area in SOVREN and Conference racing. Please email for more info! Aug 13, 2008
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