Remember Models What kind of flavor do you get when you add a dash of spice to the Fiat 600—a quintessential basic car?
To call it merely "small but zesty" would be a massive understatement; the Abarth spice delivers a truly electrifying kick.
This is a small-displacement machine that leaves larger rivals in the dust. And the engine bay? If the lid won't close, why not just leave it wide open? That is the Fiat Abarth 1000TCR—a true monster.
This model represents the car that competed in the 1970 Spa 24 Hours endurance race, crafted by "Remember," a small-batch, handmade resin model manufacturer established in Italy in the 1990s. While it retains the silhouette of the original 600, the model faithfully reproduces its aggressive stance—featuring a protruding front spoiler, dramatically flared over-fenders, and an engine hood left wide open. You can also clearly see details designed to survive the grueling 24-hour race, such as the additional auxiliary lights on the front.
At the rear, naturally, sits the "Marmitta Abarth" exhaust; the bold exhaust pipe, finished in heat-resistant white paint, makes a powerful impression.