1965 Autobianchi Stellina 800
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The Autobianchi Stellina is a small rear-engined cabriolet made by Autobianchi (Fiat group), in 1964 et 1965. It was based on the mechanicals of the chassis Fiat 600D, but had a unique unibody structure, with the outside panels made of fibreglass reinforced plastics, based on a steel frame. It was the first Italian car with a fibreglass body, and one of the first in the world. Powered by Fiat 600D's rear-mounted, water-cooled 767 cc engine, delivering 29 hp in 64 and 32 hp in 65, the Stellina had drum-brakes on all four wheels.
With sleek styling penned by Luigi Rapi, the Stellina was first presented as a prototype at the 1963 Turin Motor Show, and went on sale a year later with a price tag of almost a million lira. Only 502 Stellinas were made until production ceased in 1965, when Fiat launched a, slightly larger, similar Fiat 850 Spider.
Specifications
Bodywork
Length: cm (in): 367 (144.5)
Width: cm (in): 143 (56.3)
Height: cm (in): 124 (48.8)
Wheelbase: cm (in): 200 (78.7)
Weight: kg (lb): 660 (1455)
Mechanics.
Displacement: straight-four 767 cc (47 cu in), rear-mounted
Valve gear: 8
Fuel system: 1 carburettor
Gearbox: 4-speed manual
Driven wheels: rear-wheel drive
Maximum power: 32 hp at 4800 rpm
Maximum torque: 54 Nm at 2800 rpm
Maximum speed: 122 km/h (76 mph)