


Hi All.
Is this car actually an 850 Zagato?
Or perhaps rather a Bialberos - one of the later cars that weren’t bodied by Zagato and instead finished at Abarth’s own workshops?
Hard to tell from poor pictures if its Double Bubble and without vin no and/or chassis no harder still to research.
Any thoughts and input appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
the seller initially responded stating the car is actually in storage in Netherlands but despite repeated attempts to ask for more information, it has not been forthcoming. Pity as I was interested and it does still seem the car may be for sale so I dont know the situation is but I dont feel much confidence in them really and will probably keep well away just in case.
the seller initially responded stating the car is actually in storage in Netherlands but despite repeated attempts to ask for more information, it has not been forthcoming. Pity as I was interested and it does still seem the car may be for sale so I dont know the situation is but I dont feel much confidence in them really and will probably keep well away just in case.
car has been advertised for sale in Belgium for some time
car has been advertised for sale in Belgium for some time
this is a fiat abarth 750 sestriere. if you go to our history page you will see the section on the sestriere. It has all the hallmarks of a sestriere: flat roof, larger more angled rear vents, wrap around bumpers. I am not familiar with this exact car by photo. We would love to get the chassis number for it so that we can put it in the archive. Is there a link associated with these images? Any info would be helpful.
FYI: To the best of my knowledge the bialbero engine was introduced in the Record Monza.