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Brand
Car Bianchi
Model
Panoramica
Body
Hatchback
Year
1967
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
PM-57-69
Chassis number
111932
Date of first admission
01-02-1967
Date of first admission (NL)
20-04-2023
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
71 Km
Color
Green
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The 1967 Auto Bianchi Panoramica represented a remarkable period in automotive history, when the Italian brand focused on producing compact and practical vehicles. The Panoramica, with its striking design and versatile interior, was designed to meet the needs of urban drivers. Introduced in the 1960s, this model combined functionality with an elegant appearance, making it a popular choice for families and city dwellers.
The Panoramica was not only an aesthetically pleasing car, but also offered practical benefits. With its spacious interior and clever layouts, it made it possible to comfortably carry both passengers and luggage. Founded in 1906, the Auto Bianchi brand had a long tradition of producing reliable vehicles. The Panoramica stood out for its innovative design and was appreciated for its ease of use and efficiency. The model enjoyed some popularity in Europe, where it contributed to Auto Bianchi's image as a provider of accessible and attractive vehicles.
This particular Auto Bianchi Panoramica was in running condition and had been registered in the Netherlands two years ago. It is important to note that the car was free of road tax and MOT requirements. This made it easier for potential buyers to enjoy the vehicle without additional administrative obligations. To get a good idea of the lot, we advise you to come to the viewing day.