Fiat Abarth TC 1000, built in 1963, is a white petrol manual car with 60 HP, showing 19,000 km, Italian registration papers, matching colours, but unknown matching numbers, CoC not present, located in Italy and in very good overall condition with minimal wear.
PANORAMA/CONDITIONS This stunning Fiat Abarth TC 1000 belonged to a historically well-known former driver from the 1960s and 1970s and is equipped with wide ASI GOLD certification, CSAI, and Certificate of Historical Relevance. Among its previous owners is also a former Italian Government minister. The present model is listed in the Abarth Automobile Racing Book and its history is supported by numerous certifications and it is now presented in superb condition.
Restored in 1994 after its retirement from racing with particular attention to originality, it now carries a very light patina of character. It is a delightful and highly capable car and would be a fantastic and fun addition to any classic collection.
This 1962 vehicle was first registered in 1963 and then re-registered in 1994 following cancellation for track use. It now has the original first registration plate restored following the recent law allowing, after careful verification, the original plate to be reissued.
Current condition is excellent in all mechanical, body, and interior components as well as the Abarth instrumentation with a central tachometer.
The original engine was replaced with an original Abath sump following a sump failure during a race. This vehicle can be viewed and collected in Viterbo, Italy.
DOCUMENTATION Accompanying Italian documents + ASI Gold Plate + CSAI Certificate + Certificate of Historical Relevance
The seller is available for transport and delivery by separate agreement regarding timing, conditions, and costs. In case of buyers residing abroad, please inform in advance about registration modalities and procedures of the vehicle in your country.
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