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2012 Fiat 500 Abarth 1 Owner Clean Carfax Low Miles Many Upgrades on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:811
Location:

Howard Beach, New York, United States

Howard Beach, New York, United States
Advertising:

WELCOME TO OUR AUCTION.

YOU ARE VIEWING A 2012 FIAT 500 ABARTH WITH SOME TASTEFUL UPGRADES.

THIS VEHICLE IS 1 OWNER,HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS

HAS A CLEAN CARFAX ALONG WITH A CLEAN AUTO CHECK!

OPTIONS:

  • POWER WINDOWS
  • POWER MIRRORS
  • POWER SUNROOF
  • TINTED GLASS
  • A/C
  • LEATHER INTERIOR


  • PERFORMANCE LEATHER TRIMMEDHIGH BACK BUCKET SEATS
  • CONVENIENCE PCKG
  • AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
  • BOSE RADIO
  • SATELLITE RADIO
  • SUNROOF
  • WHITE MIRROR CAPS
  • BODY SIDE STRIPES
  • ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
  • 17"ALUMINUM HYPER BLACK WHEELS

UPGRADES

  • (ECU) Engine Control Module by Magneti Marelli (with Radio Remote Controller)
  • This is a Plug and Play Unit that has been designed to improve the performance of your FIAT 500 ABARTH.
  • It is designed with OEM Connectors and works with the electronics of your ABARTH to increase power and engine response.
  • The prototype of this unit was installed in the FIAT 500 ABARTH Venom Concept Car and received rave reviews
  • Front Brace Bar by Sparco - Upper - Adjustable
  • 500T High Flow Intake by MADNESS - Red Powder Coated Finish
  • Turbo Blanket


The car is clean and sounds amazing.

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                                                                          Junkyard Gem: 1974 Fiat 124 Sport Spider

                                                                          Sat, Feb 10 2018

                                                                          Fiat sold the Pininfarina-designed 124 Sport Spider in North America for the 1966 through 1980 model years, followed by a few years of importation by Malcolm Bricklin as the Pininfarina Spider. During the 1970s, these cheap and lightweight sports cars sold well, and enough of them still await oft-postponed restorations that plenty of them still show up in wrecking yards to this day. Here's a rusty but complete '74 in a Denver-area self-service yard. This wouldn't even count as real rust in Maine or Michigan, but it's a death sentence for a Denver Spider. According to the emissions-test sticker, it was driving in Colorado as recently as 1994. The inherent coolness of an Italian convertible keeps these cars around even after they break (which happens with great frequency), but their affordability makes owners reluctant to spend real money on fixing problems. This means that many thousands of 124 Sport Spiders sit in driveways, yards, and garages around the continent, awaiting repairs that (in most cases) will never come. Eventually, a spouse or landlord or homeowners' association has had enough, and the old Fiat project takes that final, sad tow-truck trip to the graveyard. The 1,756cc Twin Cam engine in this car was rated at 92.5 horsepower, which was decent power for a 2,128-pound car in 1974. The current Miata-based 124 Spider has 160-164 horses and weighs just a few hundred pounds more, but expectations have changed since the dark days of the Malaise Era. The 124 Sport Spider's main rival in North America was the venerable MGB. Both cars were notorious for reliability problems, but so what? Commuting in an affordable little European convertible was way more fun than chugging around town in a Corolla or Pinto. In 1974, the 124 Spider had a $4,395 price tag (about 23 grand today), and the MGB cost a mere $3,925. The MGB was heavier and had just 78.5 horsepower from its sturdy-but-primitive pushrod engine (yes, British Leyland claimed the half-horse instead of rounding down), but was much more solidly built; if not for the flaky electrical system made by The Prince of Darkness, the MGB would have obliterated the 124 Spider in the dependability department. I always grab these beautiful metal-and-glass warning lights when I find them in junked Fiats; I have installed them in everything from Impala instrument panels to homemade car-parts boomboxes. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

                                                                          FCA to make 1 million face masks a month for North America coronavirus fight

                                                                          Tue, Mar 24 2020

                                                                          MILAN, Italy — Italian-U.S. car giant Fiat Chrysler has confirmed plans to produce a million face masks a month and said it will distribute them to emergency services in North America to help the fight against coronavirus. FCA, which is also trying to help produce badly needed respirators for patients in intensive care in Italy, is one of a number of large manufacturers adapting production lines to make products in desperately short supply. "Production capacity is being installed this week and the company will start manufacturing face masks in the coming weeks with initial distribution across the United States, Canada and Mexico," it said in a statement released late on Monday. The monthly output of 1 million masks will be donated to police, emergency medical staff, firefighters and to workers in hospitals and health care clinics, it said. The decision to begin distribution of masks in North America rather than Italy, the company's other home country, underlines the difficult balance global companies are having to maintain as they weigh where to offer help in the emergency. Face masks and other protective equipment for medical staff have been running out across the world as thousands of new cases of the highly contagious virus have arrived in hospitals daily. Fiat's position as a historic pillar of Italian industry makes the issue of where to provide help sensitive, especially as Italy is the country worst hit by the virus so far. Both FCA and its controlling shareholder Exor, the investment firm of Italy's Agnelli family, have offered significant assistance to efforts to handle the crisis in Italy, where almost 6,000 people have died. FCA and luxury automaker Ferrari, also controlled by Exor, are in talks with Siare, Italy's biggest respirator manufacturer, to help it double production of the life-saving machines. In addition, the Agnelli family said last week it was donating 10 million euros to fight the virus emergency in Italy. It said companies controlled by Exor bought 150 ventilators and other medical equipment abroad, provided vehicles for support of people in need and were in touch with Italian authorities to help them buy medical equipment and healthcare products abroad. As part of the process, an Exor spokesman said on Tuesday the group had made an initial purchase of 250,000 face masks in China which would be distributed in Italy and were expected to arrive by the end of this week. Related Video:    

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