Mechanically overhauled with a rebuilt engine and new clutch
Original bodywork with rear-hinged doors
Ready to be enjoyed
The Appeal
Introduced in 1957, Fiat’s diminutive ‘new 500’ was conceived to provide inexpensive transport for navigating Italy’s narrow city streets and proved immensely popular, racking up nearly 4 million sales over its 18-year production run.
Measuring just over 2.5 metres long and with a rip-roaring 479cc two-cylinder, air-cooled engine in the rear, it met its brief perfectly and its cheeky looks have captured hearts worldwide. Restyled and upgraded in 1960 with the 500D, now packing 17 bhp from an enlarged 499cc engine, it set the template for the rest of production with the exception of the rear-hinged “suicide” doors which were dropped in 1965.
Starting life in Rome, this car, known as ‘Bella’, was imported in 2012 to be part of a fleet of classic 500’s which are used for marketing campaigns.
Frequently wrapped, and particularly relevant for food-related brands with its distinctive ‘YUM’ number plate, it’s played a starring role in promoting brands such as Bella Italia, Jo Malone, Bicester Village, Martini and Next and has also moonlighted as a wedding and events car and a backdrop for the Instagram accounts of the rich and famous.
As a working car that had to earn its keep, reliability was paramount and so the previous owner went looking for the best-preserved examples he could find. This one had covered just 28,000 km and had been stored indoors for many years. In order to ensure that it could be as productive as possible, it was given a thorough going over by Latifa Estates, a highly respected classic Fiat 500 specialist.
As a design icon, validated by the fact that it now has its own Lego model, a 500 is sure to attract attention wherever it goes which is a fact that this example has capitalised on…
The History & Paperwork
Supplied new to Rome, Italy in left-hand-drive
UK imported in 2012
V5C present
Collection of old Italian paperwork
Exempt from road tax and MOT testing
Subject to extensive improvement work during previous ownership
A photographic record of the whole process was kept and is included with the car
The Condition
The definitive classic Fiat 500 colour scheme: white over a red interior
Retrimmed upholstery
A new mohair roof sourced from Germany and a luggage rack completed the ensemble
The bodyshell has not been restored as it was unnecessary save for one spot just above the driver’s side rear window where a tiny drip had caused some corrosion during the years of storage
The lights were renewed all round and new bumpers applied with Vaseline-grease on the inside as an anti-corrosion measure.
We could wax lyrical about the styling all day long but suffice to say that, given the amount of positive attention that the car received during our photoshoot, it was clearly an inspired choice as a marketing device. Seemingly beloved by all, it’s even forgiven for the lack of pace up steep hills.
In terms of condition, as mentioned previously, the bodywork is the only area that hasn’t been subjected to a full restoration as it hasn’t been necessary with little evidence of corrosion in the panels or the floor. The only area that has seen some attention is from the aforementioned drip onto the frame above the rear window on the driver’s side which has been patched up and is evident on closer inspection.
This hasn’t been a priority to fix because of the tendency to wrap the car for specific brands, and it may benefit from revisiting to bring this into line with the rest of the body which remains in very original condition.
The only other points of note are a small area of cracked paint on the driver’s door and some cracking to the paint on the driver’s door by one of the drain holes though, providing the drain is kept clear, it doesn’t look will develop further.
The original chromework is in good condition and the new bumpers, luggage rack, lights and roof help to keep the car looking very smart. A picnic basket is also included which attaches to the rack with leather straps.
Upholstered in a very jolly shade of red, the interior is a model of simplicity and in great condition. The original rubber flooring is protected by an additional set of red overmats and the seat coverings show few signs of use with the front seats themselves proving surprisingly comfortable to sit in.
Everything reportedly works as it should – not that there’s much to work, mind you - and the roof folds back with ease to create an open-topped experience that’s hard to beat on a sunny day. With great visibility all-round, it’s a fun place to be whether in the city under the gaze of curious onlookers or out in the countryside taking in the views.
In the front boot (or to use the modern parlance - ‘frunk’) the spare wheel is wrapped in a smart branded cover and the original jack, now a valuable item in its own right, is present.
The Mechanics
500 cc air-cooled twin
Four-speed manual gearbox
Extensively overhauled during previous ownership
After the car was entrusted to Latifa Estates by the previous owner, they carried out a full engine rebuild, with many parts freshly powder coated, a thorough overhaul of the gearbox, a fresh clutch and new fuel tank.
The carburettor was stripped and sonically cleaned, the starter and dynamo refurbished, the wheels were powder coated and clad with white wall tyres and driveshafts, boots, bearings, brakes and oil seals all inspected and renewed as necessary, with genuine Fiat parts used throughout.
One glance in the engine bay at the rear is enough to see the level of effort that’s clearly gone into making sure that this car doesn’t miss a beat when it comes to earning its keep. The powder coating of the engine cowling and exhaust shield still looks very fresh and new belts and hoses are in evidence throughout.
Now, we’re not going to lie and say that it’s a strong performer; with 17bhp it’s never going to be a contender in the traffic light Grand Prix, but it as long as you’re not heading steeply uphill, it’s enough to propel you along quite nicely (and it does make it up the hills).
The brakes are as effective as they need to be and although it’s not a quiet ride, we're assured that there are no untoward noises from the drivetrain or suspension. Overall, mechanically, it seems to want for nothing and is very usable.
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