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Shop 1967 Fiat Nuova 500 F car poster
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1967 Fiat Nuova 500 F car poster

from €35.00

Format: vertical, horizontal.
Available in 30x40, 40x50 and 50x70 cm.
Frame not included. For custom sizes please contact me.

Designed by Dante Giacosa and launched in July 1957 this tiny car that evolved for use in the narrow city streets very quickly earned the name of, ‘the people’s car’. Measuring just over 2.5 metres long (9 feet) and powered by a 479 cc two-cylinder, air-cooled engine, it was considered to be the first true city car for the Italian driving population.

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Format: vertical, horizontal.
Available in 30x40, 40x50 and 50x70 cm.
Frame not included. For custom sizes please contact me.

Designed by Dante Giacosa and launched in July 1957 this tiny car that evolved for use in the narrow city streets very quickly earned the name of, ‘the people’s car’. Measuring just over 2.5 metres long (9 feet) and powered by a 479 cc two-cylinder, air-cooled engine, it was considered to be the first true city car for the Italian driving population.

Format: vertical, horizontal.
Available in 30x40, 40x50 and 50x70 cm.
Frame not included. For custom sizes please contact me.

Designed by Dante Giacosa and launched in July 1957 this tiny car that evolved for use in the narrow city streets very quickly earned the name of, ‘the people’s car’. Measuring just over 2.5 metres long (9 feet) and powered by a 479 cc two-cylinder, air-cooled engine, it was considered to be the first true city car for the Italian driving population.

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