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Fiat 1500 Cabriolet Moretti

The Fiat 1500 Cabriolet Moretti designed by Michelotti.

Vehicle Overview

The Fiat 1500 Cabriolet by Moretti, introduced in 1961, marked the beginning of a distinguished family of custom-built automobiles based on the Fiat 1500 platform. Designed by the celebrated Giovanni Michelotti, this cabriolet was a testament to the evolving Italian automotive landscape, where craftsmanship and individuality were highly prized. Moretti, an esteemed coachbuilder known for its refined and innovative designs, took Fiat’s robust mechanical foundation and transformed it into something altogether more exclusive. One of the most striking aspects of the 1500 Cabriolet was its elegant yet dynamic styling. Michelotti’s design emphasized clean, uninterrupted lines along the sides, lending the car a modern, streamlined appearance. The subtle sculpting of the body, particularly the bas-relief contours around the headlight areas, added a sense of motion even when the car was at a standstill. These delicate details contributed to the car’s distinctive character, setting it apart from Fiat’s factory-built models. Beyond its open-top appeal, the Moretti 1500 lineup extended to two additional body styles: a Coupé and a Berlinetta. Both variants carried forward the same design ethos, ensuring a cohesive aesthetic across the range. The Coupé, with its fixed roof, maintained the sporty elegance of the Cabriolet while offering enhanced structural rigidity, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a refined yet spirited driving experience. The Berlinetta, positioned as the most performance-oriented of the three, embodied a grand tourer’s essence, blending sophistication with agility. Moretti’s interpretation of the Fiat 1500 was more than just a styling exercise; it represented a bridge between mass production and bespoke coachbuilding. These cars offered discerning buyers an opportunity to enjoy the reliability and accessibility of Fiat’s engineering, paired with the exclusivity of a hand-crafted Italian body. Today, the Moretti 1500 Cabriolet and its siblings remain highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate their rare blend of mid-century Italian design, coachbuilt exclusivity, and accessible performance. Their limited production numbers further enhance their desirability, making them a unique chapter in Fiat and Moretti’s shared automotive history.

Technical Specifications

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    1961
  • Make
    Fiat
  • Model
    1500 Cabriolet
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    Moretti
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    4030
  • Width (mm)
    1546
  • Height (mm)
    1365
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