54 pages/Italian Designed by Dante Giacosa, the FIAT 500 is an Italian national car, alongside the British Mini, German Beetle, and French Citroën 2CV, boasting a record production of over 3 million units. The FIAT 500 was a highly successful basic car in Italy for many years. Now, the maintenance manual released at its debut has been revived as a modern reproduction.
With its period-appropriate binding faithfully reproduced, this book concisely explains the simple structure of the 500, which could be considered the very foundation of automobiles. It starts with the most basic aspects, such as how to use the door levers and explanations of various interior switches. Later, it moves on to the engine compartment, including maintenance schedules and related data. Furthermore, it contains the fundamentals of FIAT 500 maintenance, covering the body, exterior, brakes, suspension, and more.
From simple routine maintenance to full-scale restorations, this manual is an invaluable practical reference. Of course, this is a book you'll want to keep on hand as a memorial item for your beloved FIAT 500.