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You are looking at a very early Abarth, according to the well know expert, Paul Vanderheijden. I purchased this car several years ago from a gentleman in California. According to the seller, this car had been on the west coast most of it's life. I will try to give the best description that I can . Overall the car is in decent condition. However, the paint shows some age- it seems it was resprayed about 15 years ago, and it was not a good job. There is no signs of corrosion all around. The interior seems to be original, which for 40 years old it's not too bad. The seats have no rips- the door panels show some age. All the gauges are in good working order. Nothing is missing inside. The drive train is in great condition- transmission shifts fine- the clutch is good and the engine runs very strong. However, if you know the Abarth -to get it started you need a good crank, if its sits for over a month- you have to remove the sparkplugs and clean them. Because it's not a street car, it is very loud. I don't really have any need to take it out on the street. I will appreciate serious inquities only. Please -if you don't know about Abarth, no dumb questions- do the research on you own. Thank you & good luck.