The Fiat-Abarth 750 Series is one of the most revered Italian automobiles of the 1950s. Based on the Fiat 600, these babies were augmented by the crazy engineers at Abarth and even crazier body shells ...
Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
There are small cars and then there are Abarths. Often referred to as 'giant killers' in their day for their impressive motorsports performance from diminutive size and engine capacity, the vintage ...
California’s insane car culture is making it increasingly difficult to buy a car that makes you stand out at car shows, as it seems even hypercars aren’t cool enough now. However, we think we’ve found ...
We stumbled upon this Italian slice of loveliness searching for this week's Showpiece. The Zagato-designed Abarth 750 GT is now sixty years-old, and, it turns out, brimming with history. Finished in a ...
More than 70 years since the company was founded in March 1949, the Abarth name still resonates strongly with car enthusiasts around the world. What began with the downfall of the old Cisitalia racing ...
FCA’s (or is that now Stellantis's) heritage hub in Turin is home to many of its greatest hits, from early 500s to secret projects undertaken on behalf of its bigger brands. Here are some of the ...
Let's take a short break from the Ferraris and Lamborghinis everybody acknowledges as the best Italian motors and turn our attention to the past. Just imagine you're in 1957. The war has been over for ...