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◊ 2006-01-06 00:02 |
It is a ca. 1970 FIAT Pulmino T 600, a rather miniscule van based on the 850 platform. The 600 stands for the payload in KG. These little vans were also available as 'buses' with rear windows and three rows of seats to accomodate up to 8 passengers, if they liked it intimate. With various facelifts, but essentially the same body they were built at least until the late 70s. |
◊ 2006-10-14 02:18 |
Junkman,for me was a 1970 850 T,but not that bodied by Carrozzeria OM for Fiat,but(look back swing-out hinged door)by Coriasco,that into '60s had done same modification also on 1962 600 T(600 don't indicates the payload,but the engine's cubic capacity);both models share the same body shape(together with 1965 850 Familiare MPV),either standard as custom-bodied,difference was into front fake grilles,being that of 600 T narrow,trapezo-hexagonal shaped and that of 850 T larger,rectangular |
◊ 2015-09-10 16:26 |
I'm pretty sure it's a Fiat 600 T, and not a 850; the plate, GE 181001 is from 1962, and fiat 850 was not produced yet. |