This Fiat 1400 Cabriolet is a rare gem, believed to be one of only seven cars brought to Australia and showcased at the 1951 Adelaide Motor Show. Among these exclusive few, it stands as one of only two remaining in the country and the sole unit to undergo a meticulous restoration.
The car spent most of its life traversing the outback dirt roads of South Australia on a sheep farm, covering 72,188 miles over an 11-year period, venturing as far as Alice Springs before being retired to a farm shed.
Equipped with luxurious features including an inner lined soft top with a central dome light, a factory-fitted valve radio, heater demister, and electric indicators, it epitomises comfort and sophistication.
Finished in a timeless aqua and cream colour scheme, this Fiat 1400 Cabriolet embodies a rich heritage of Italian craftsmanship and adventurous spirit, making it a true standout in automotive history.