The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy

The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Fiat 500 (Italian: Cinquecento)
The Fiat 500 debuted in 1957 and was originally called the Nuova (new) 500. The 2 cylinder 500 was inexpensive and small making it the perfect car for the hectic City driving of the Italian and European streets.
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
This little car has become an iconic symbol of Italian design and life.
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
Nearly 4 million cars were produced from 1957 to 1975 and you are almost certain to see them while visiting Cities across Italy.
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
Photographing the Fiat 500 has become a hobby of mine while traveling in Italy. The little cars are so popular with tourists you can even take a guided Fiat 500 tour of Rome.
Fiat 500 enthusiasts still gather in clubs to show off their pride and joy.
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
In for a face lift.
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
Out for a Sunday drive around Rome.
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy
Lemon yellow.
The Italian Classic Vintage Fiat 500 – Italy

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