Make: Fiat
Model: 500L
Year: 1971
Price: 14950
Gearbox: Manual
Steering Wheel: left
Fiat 500 L – Early 1970s – La Dolce Vita on wheels The Fiat 500 L is more than just a car; it's a symbol of freedom, simplicity, and Italian flair. The model has its origins in 1957, when FIAT introduced the iconic "Nuova 500" – one of the smallest cars ever to be mass-produced. On July 4th, 1957, the official launch took place in Turin, where a parade of Fiat 500s with beauty queens on board left the factory to the cheers of the crowd. At the same time, a second parade made its way to St. Peter’s Square in Rome. It was the beginning of a legend. This Fiat 500 L from the early 1970s is a later and more luxurious version of the original model. The 'L' stands for Lusso, meaning just a bit more comfort: chrome trim, a neater interior, and a refined dashboard. Yet the charm of the original design remains: compact, light, and full of character. Powered by a rear-mounted, air-cooled two-cylinder engine, this Fiat is not built for speed, but for the joy of every kilometer. The large canvas sunroof provides an airy, open feel even at low speeds. Its distinctive engine sound, cheerful curves and nostalgic simplicity make every ride a delight. Exactly 50 years after its original debut, FIAT released a modern retro version of the 500 – the ultimate proof of its lasting popularity. But for those who want to experience the true feel of the original Italian city car, the classic is the way to go. The Fiat 500 L may be small in size, but it’s big in personality. A timeless classic that still wins hearts, just like it did on that summer day in 1957.