Fiat 500 C Topolino Sedan

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9.000,00 - 11.500,00

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • Fiat

  • Model

  • 500

  • Type

  • C Topolino Sedan

  • Body

  • Hatchback

  • Registration

  • None

  • Fuel

  • Gasoline

  • Odometer reading

  • 9,326 km

  • Color

  • Black

  • Transmission

  • Manual transmission

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

  • Is in a driving condition

  • No

Description

History and Background

The Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina is part of the long and influential line of small Fiat models that shaped the development of compact family cars in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. The name “Topolino,” Italian for “little mouse,” became a popular nickname for the Fiat 500 series, the first generation of which debuted in 1936. With its compact dimensions, simple technology, and low operating costs, the Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina responded to the growing demand for affordable mobility at a time when cars were not yet commonplace for the general public.

The Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina represents a further development of the original Topolino. The model designation 500 C refers to a later evolution within the model range, in which Fiat further refined the basic design of the small pre-war car. The Berlina was the four-door sedan variant and thus constituted the practical version within the series. From a technical and historical perspective, the Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina is interesting as an example of how Fiat built upon existing designs in the postwar years to continue production efficiently and keep the car accessible to a broad market.

The Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina occupies a distinctive place in Italian automotive history. The model was produced at a time when economy, simplicity, and compactness were key principles. The Topolino series is therefore significant not only as a means of transportation but also as a symbol of the transition from prewar to postwar motoring in Europe. The Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina was available in various body styles and remained well-known for a long time as a functional, small car with a distinct character of its own.

Features and Details

The Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina is a compact, closed-body car with a classic design and a configuration geared toward practical use. The Berlina stands out for its four-door body, which, for its time, offered a practical combination of compact exterior dimensions and a relatively easy-to-access entry. The model series is known for its simple mechanical design and the consistent use of lightweight and compact solutions, in keeping with Fiat’s design philosophy of that era.

This Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina is not in running condition. Both the paint and the interior require attention, as does the mechanical system. As such, the car serves as a base for restoration. For this type of classic car, preserving the correct details is important, as its value and historical appeal are partly determined by the original specification and the model’s distinctive proportions.

Summary

The Fiat 500 C Topolino Berlina is a historically significant small Fiat that holds a distinct place in the evolution of the European compact car. This example is not in running condition and requires attention to the paint, interior, and mechanical systems. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend that you attend the viewing day.

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