3rd Dec, 2014 13:00

Chateau Impney

 
Lot 6
 

1989 Fiat 126 BIS

Sold for £2,475

(including buyers premium)


Lot details
Registration No: F716RFA
Chassis No: ZFA126A0003069008

- One lady owner recorded on V5C

- Recently re-trimmed interior

- Low recorded mileage of just 14,200

Introduced at the October 1972 Turin Salon, the twin-cylinder Fiat 126 city car remained in production for an impressive twenty-eight years. A 1987-onwards switch from air- to water-cooling and boxier styling meant that the newcomer was both quieter and more spacious than its 500 predecessor. The UK was a strong market for the Polish built 126 (production having ended in Italy some years before) and this white example shows only one lady keeper on its V5C registration document and has an odometer reading of just 14,200 miles.

The current owner added the car to his collection in 2014 and had the interior re-trimmed in a red perforated alcantara style cloth and uprated the audio system by installing an MP3 player with iPod connectivity. The vendor describes the engine, transmission, bodywork and paintwork as all being in 'very good / excellent' condition, with the interior is rated as 'superb'. This fun little car is expected to have a fresh MOT just prior to the sale and is ready for a new owner to enjoy.

PLEASE NOTE: This vehicle does not have an MOT.
 

Auction: Chateau Impney, 3rd Dec, 2014

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