....Steve Urkel's car shows up to have some work done.
....Steve Urkel's car shows up to have some work done.
i think the best question here is "why is that car"
dang italians with their weird designs
Why?
To meet the needs of people in post WWII Europe, of course.
Cheap.
Simple to manufacture.
Simple and cheap to keep running. (At the time)
Plus all the performance you could ever need.
This model has:
14hp
78 mpg
0-60 mph in.....probably never. Maybe on a steep hill.
0-53 mph eventually. I'd personally not drive it over 35-40.
Seats two. Supposedly. More like one and 3/4 people.
That is awesome.
The glorified lawn mower is running again. Still have to track down a possible dark current.
If anyone's interested I can do a walk around video of the little beast once it's cruising around again.
Did I do thaaaat?
I imagine the owner of that thing is a tall, middle aged British gentleman in a tweed suit. He has a degree from Cambridge in Economics & fought in the Falkland Islands while serving in Her Majesty's Royal Navy.
Well, you see, that's not so easy. The whole front of the car is also the door to the car. So in the case of a front end impact, to keep the occupants from being trapped in the car and burning to death, you're supposed to release the vinyl roof hatch.
Since the roof is just some vinyl and brackets, I don't think the baby would really like it. Maybe try strapping it to the back.
It's hard to know for certain, with the used market. Plus I'm not an expert on this particular car.
From what I know I'd say it should bring 40k to 50k.