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Fiat 850 Libellula

The Fiat 850 Libellula by Francis Lombardi.

Vehicle Overview

The Fiat 850 Libellula, unveiled in 1964 by Francis Lombardi, is a notable example of stylish Italian automotive design. This version of the Fiat 850, known as the Libellula or “Dragonfly,” was a cabriolet that showcased a blend of clean, streamlined lines with a distinctive charm. The Libellula’s design is characterized by its small, spider-like appearance, which emphasizes simplicity and elegance. One of the most striking aspects of the Libellula is its front end. It features a squared-off design that is seamlessly integrated with the bumper, creating a cohesive and polished look. This design choice highlights the car’s focus on clean lines and minimalism. In the rear section, the Libellula includes a housing for the convertible roof, maintaining the vehicle’s streamlined silhouette even when the top is down. Additionally, there are slits positioned on the extreme sides of the rear to aid in engine cooling. While similar solutions were adopted by other coachbuilders of the time, the slits on the Libellula are executed with a cleaner design, contributing to the overall harmony of the car’s aesthetic. Despite its elegant design and practical features, the Fiat 850 Libellula is shrouded in some mystery regarding its production numbers. Francis Lombardi’s production of this model was limited, and exact figures are not well-documented. At its launch, the Libellula was priced at 956,000 Lire, which would be roughly equivalent to €16,000 today. This pricing positioned it as an attractive option for buyers seeking a stylish and affordable convertible. Overall, the Fiat 850 Libellula remains a classic example of 1960s Italian automotive design, blending aesthetic appeal with practical elements in a way that reflects the era’s innovative spirit.

fiat 850 libellula

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    850 Spider
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