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Fiat 500 Minimax

The Moretti Minimax based on Fiat 500.

Vehicle Overview

The Moretti Minimaxi, a unique and stylish microcar based on the Fiat 500, first appeared in 1970. This compact and distinctive vehicle was later built using theFiat 126 chassis, showcasing Moretti Motor Company’s innovative approach to automobile design. The roots of Moretti Motors trace back to 1925, when Giovanni Moretti embarked on his journey of designing and manufacturing motorcycles. Moretti’s early work featured both original designs and collaborations with other companies. By the late 1920s and early 1930s, he expanded into microcars, utilizing motorcycle engines in his attempt to create efficient, small-scale vehicles. During World War II, the company shifted focus to the production of commercial vehicles to support wartime efforts. With the end of the war in 1946, Moretti Motors transitioned into producing conventional automobiles. Initially, these were fully in-house designs, but by the late 1950s, the company underwent a significant transformation. To lower production costs and improve efficiency, Moretti ceased designing and manufacturing entire cars. Instead, it began using Fiat mechanicals and chassis as the foundation for its vehicles. Despite the competition posed by Fiat’s widely popular 600, Moretti Motors managed to maintain a working relationship with Fiat. This was largely due to the close friendship between Giovanni Moretti and Gianni Agnelli, Fiat’s influential leader. Their connection allowed Moretti Motors to continue building low-volume and special-edition models based on Fiat platforms. The Moretti Minimax, introduced in 1970, was one such vehicle. Based on the Fiat 500, it retained the fundamental mechanical underpinnings of the Fiat but was reimagined with a rugged, open-body design. Production numbers were limited, with estimates suggesting that only around 90 units were built. The Minimaxi featured a rear-wheel-drive layout and a floor-shift, four-speed manual transmission positioned between two front bucket seats. One of its most distinctive characteristics was its folding windshield, allowing for an open-air driving experience. Additionally, its open-sided construction provided easy access for passengers, reinforcing its reputation as a fun, eye-catching vehicle. Though relatively rare, the Moretti Minimax remains a sought-after collector’s item, celebrated for its blend of practicality, unique styling, and historical significance.

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    500 Cabriolet
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