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1957 Fiat Marianella by Fissore

In the 1950s, Italian coachbuilder Fissore produced several one-off custom vehicles based on Fiat chassis, including the 1957 Fiat Marianella. This unique car was designed for a wealthy client who wanted a stylish and luxurious vehicle for use in the city.


The Fiat Marianella was built on the chassis of the Fiat 1100 TV, a sporty version of the popular Fiat 1100. The car was designed with a sleek and aerodynamic body, featuring a long hood and flowing lines that gave it a sense of speed even when standing still. The car was painted with a striking metallic silver finish, contrasting nicely with the chrome trim and grille.


Inside, the Marianella was even more impressive. The car featured a luxurious two-tone leather interior, comfortable bucket seats, and a wood-rimmed steering wheel. The dashboard was simple and elegant, with clear gauges and a classic analog clock. The car also had several unique features, including a hydraulic system that allowed the driver to raise or lower the car's ride height.


Under the hood, the Marianella was powered by a 1.1-liter four-cylinder engine that produced around 50 horsepower. While not particularly powerful, the car's lightweight and nimble handling made driving a pleasure.


Despite its luxurious design and high-end features, the Fiat Marianella was never intended for mass production. Instead, it was a one-off creation built for a specific client. However, the car's unique design and attention to detail made it a true standout and a beloved example of Italian automotive design.


Today, the Fiat Marianella is a rare and highly sought-after collectible, with prices for well-preserved examples reaching the six-figure range. Its distinctive design and luxurious features make it a true icon of Italian automotive history and a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship of Italian coachbuilders like Fissore.


Source & Images: Fiat



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