Advertised as perhaps the oldest complete example of these very cool boxy, economical, made-to-be-stunt-car cars, I checked out this car last weekend. The current owner (appropriately, an Italian car enthusiast!) rescued this one from NY state & it's been a while since it's been on the road. Even so, the shear lack of serious rust and/or rot on this car is amazing. Amazing. Did I say amazing? If I didn't I should have, because it is. Otherwise, it's straight & although it's got the usual faded paint & self destructive interior you'd expect, it's all there. In fact, the owner has a few extra parts you might want to pick up along with the car to detail it up right! Though it's not technically in "running/driving" condition right now, it's been started up recently and the report by all parties was that it sounded good & revved well as you should expect of one of the smaller (1100cc) FIAT SOHC engines. I was hoping a friend here in Knoxville would pick it up, but the timing turned out all wrong. Bummer. Someone needs to snag this car & put it back on the road......well, unless there's salt on the road, that is! Seriously, this is a good one. This car is listed on Atlanta's Craigslist.....check
it out!
UPDATE: The 128 is sold. Can't wait to see it back on the road!
UPDATE: The 128 is sold. Can't wait to see it back on the road!