FIAT Amigo 900e XLS camper on E-Bay, you'll need a big heart to take it on.

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Since 1964 Gosh that makes me feel old.
Spotted this wee FIAT Amigo 900e XLS on E-Bay & it brought back many memories as we had a FIAT dealership at the end of our street who sold these.
Me thinks you'd need a big heart to take this one on but, you can be guaranteed that you wouldn't pass another on the road.

The eBay number is 283810777511
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Naw! Ah couldnae get wan o those.
Ah cannae make oot whit's the front and whit's the back! :doh:


Edit! Jeezy peeps, could ye imaging whit state ad be in if it hud rotating chairs!:Eeek:
 
Many years ago some friends of ours had one of those, he was 6'4" and she was about 6', and they also had 2 kids in tow (her nephew & neice), amazingly they all fitted in it for sleeping without any issues.

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Ahh..

I used to have a Red one, just like on the Postcode lottery advert,,
50mph downhill with a wind behind you, if you were lucky..
Must search my photo box and see if i have a pic.
 
Lovely. It would like to think that could be restored, but being a Fiat of 80s vintage I suspect the tin worm is terminal - surprised it hasn’t dissolved by now.
 
Lovely. It would like to think that could be restored, but being a Fiat of 80s vintage I suspect the tin worm is terminal - surprised it hasn’t dissolved by now.
Wiz two-tone colour scheme no in vogue in the 80's?:unsure::whistle:;):giggle:

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Mmmmmmmh, no si sure aboot that! The wifey sits in the other chair next to the drivers!:pray:
Sit the wife at the back, right over the engine & I can guarantee that you won't be able to hear her when you get to about 20mph, job done!
 
Had red one in1979 and drove to Greece. Overheated a lot so cut a red washing up bowl in half, drilled lots of holes round edge and laced onto side grills to create air ducts. Worked a treat !

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