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One of the first offerings from new online auction house ECLECTIC AUCTIONS....if you are are familiar with Bring a Trailer (BAT) in the States, you'll know how it works.... ...during our soft launch, it is completely FREE to sellers! - NO LISTING FEE - NO AUCTION FEE - NO COMMISSION for sellers - We only charge a modest buyer's fee when an item meets it's reserve. This Fiat 1100 Barchetta special is a particularly eclectic machine, we think its unique.! To see all the details and see a fairly rorty video of it running, head over to www.eclecticauctions.co.uk/Thank you Admin! IF YOU HAVE AN INTERESTING VEHICLE YOU WANT TO AUCTION , GET IN TOUCH !
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Last Edit: Feb 10, 2018 12:40:06 GMT by rmad
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Glad to see this up and running
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tdk
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That Fiat Barchetta. I have to have it. It is magnificent. Can someone lie to me about how easy it would to get it roadworthy?
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Pretty gorgeous, right? ...by roadworthy you mean registered for UK roads? I own a similar car, the red one <-- , and they handle verrrry sweetly. The silver one we have up for auction was used as a track and event car, then kept in a collection...it has its original Asian log book from 1960, which I'm sure would help registration here...
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jpe
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Looks fantastic great vehicle you have there. Good luck with the auction!
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tdk
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it has its original Asian log book from 1960, which I'm sure would help registration here... If so, why haven't you registered it here? I suspect it's because the car may need an IVA as it has been modified so much, and there's no supporting paperwork to document it, and you know it'll be a bureaucratic nightmare. Right? Good luck anyway, if I thought I could get it road-legal without too much hassle I would come down and buy it today.
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Jan 14, 2018 10:36:46 GMT
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I'm not the owner of this one, Eclectic Auctions is the auction platform and we list cars as they come. The silver car arrived in the UK at Xmas, and has now been NOVA registered.
It was road legal in the country it came from as the majority of the car is original Fiat 1100, including the chassis cradle, engine, suspension, gearbox, drivetrain etc. Reading some of the threads on RR in the 'legal bit' I'd think is a good place to start. Fiat did make an 1100 roadster transformable and a 1200 spyder based on the 1100.
Personally I'd be modifying the engine and using it for track events and hill-climbing it.
Anyone interested is welcome to come take a look...
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Last Edit: Jan 14, 2018 10:39:14 GMT by Deleted
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