I want to add that in Italy, especially in the South, you will find lots of these around still being driven and sold on the grey market because they’re tough as hell. My brother has got one that got passed on from my aunt and it still works. The drive is terrible though, it looks like it was made for a child to drive.
I want to add that in Italy, especially in the South, you will find lots of these around still being driven and sold on the grey market because they’re tough as hell. My brother has got one that got passed on from my aunt and it still works. The drive is terrible though, it looks like it was made for a child to drive.
My grampa is from south italy and he and his side of the family all had (and my uncles still have) their own seicento.