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FIAT 600 D

FIAT 600 D Year I Registration 1965 Chassis No. 2025907 Number of doors: 2/3 Gearbox: manual Fuel: gasoline.

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FIAT 600 D

Estimate 1 500 - 2 400 EUR
Starting price 1 500 EUR

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