Vintage Italian artistry reaches its peak with these four exceptional Fiat-Abarths crossing the block in Scottsdale. Each car showcases the innovative spirit and precision engineering that defined the collaboration between Fiat and Abarth in the 1960s—a partnership that transformed small, everyday vehicles into legends.
Among the highlights are the 1965 Fiat-Abarth 1000TC Berlina Corsa and the 1965 Fiat 850 ‘Abarth 1000 OT’ Spider, both meticulously engineered for performance and style. Joining them are the 1965 Fiat-Abarth 695 SS Berlina, a compact powerhouse, and the rare 1968 Abarth Scorpione 1300S, a striking coupe with unmistakable flair.
Abarth’s influence on Fiat is undeniable, elevating the brand’s reputation on and off the track. These cars not only embody the ingenuity of Carlo Abarth’s tuning expertise but also highlight the enduring impact of his vision on Fiat’s legacy. Together, they represent an era where Italian design and engineering came together to create automotiv...
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