The seller of today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe two-tone Bertone says he'll take cash for the car, or a trade of light armament. We don't do guns for butter here, so we'll have to see if his cash offer ...
The X1/9 debuted in 1972 as a replacement for the aging Fiat 850, and was designed by Bertone’s Marcello Gandini, whose body of work extends to other wedgy pieces of art like the Lancia Stratos and ...
The Fiat X1/9 sold reasonably well in the United States, at least at first, and it was especially popular in California. Fiat gave up on the American market in 1982, however, and Malcolm Bricklin ...
Forgotten by most sports car enthusiasts, the tiny but mighty X1/9 was designed by the man behind the Lamborghini Miura, featured a mid-mounted four-pot created by a former Ferrari engine wizard, and ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice X1/9 calls it "restored FUN." Let's see if the price has similar restorative properties. Yesterday's 1986 Volkswagen GLI proved to be a pretty perplexing ...
Before we tell you all about Mike Brewer's 1974 Fiat X1/9 featured in the season premiere of Wheeler Dealers on the MotorTrend App and how much of a unicorn a relatively rust-free, running, driving, ...
Not everyone can afford a Ferrari. These luxury sports cars are designed and developed to the highest spec, which often translates into exploitive price tags. But once in a while, automakers develop ...
Discover the Fiat X1/9, the world’s first affordable mid-engine car. Designed by Bertone, it boasts Ferrari-like looks but faced criticism for its lack of power. Join us as we test drive this iconic ...
Fiat's bid for the Italian Bertone Coachbuiling operations has been approved today, according to an Automotive News report. Per terms of Fiat's bid, the automaker will invest 150 million euros ($215.9 ...