Super rare car purchase (Abarth Punto Evo Scorpione)
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I saw one of these at Snugburys Ice Cream place outside Nantwich today. This time last week I didn't even know the version existed.
Looked great in the flesh. Very purposeful. I always thought this gen of Punto was a great design, if a little long in the tooth now. Can't believe you can still buy them new eleven years after release!
Looked great in the flesh. Very purposeful. I always thought this gen of Punto was a great design, if a little long in the tooth now. Can't believe you can still buy them new eleven years after release!
Was flicking on some yahoo pics and saw this
https://uk.images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_yl...
Is this your car do you have it what is it ?
https://uk.images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_yl...
Is this your car do you have it what is it ?
Ilovejapcrap said:
Was flicking on some yahoo pics and saw this
https://uk.images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_yl...
Is this your car do you have it what is it ?
Not sending to right pic maybe thishttps://uk.images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_yl...
Is this your car do you have it what is it ?
http://www.motorionline.com/foto/abarth-punto-scor...
It's a usb thing and some sort of small metal shifter ? Near gear knob
Thanks for sharing that OP - it must be great to know you own a car that rare!
I always liked the styling of Puntos of that era but yours is really special, particularly those seats!
I've always had a soft spot for Fiats - the first car I drove on my own after passing my test was my Mum's Fiat 127. What a great car that was!
When she replaced it I tried to talk her into a 128 3P, but she went for a 128 Estate instead (thankfully a 1300) because by then my Dad was confined to a wheelchair following a massive stroke.
I did get to drive him around in his 125 though, which for him was the next best thing to driving it himself! A few years later I had a 132ES 1800, but Fiats kind of dropped off my radar after that (not a FWD fan to be fair).
But now that nearly every car is FWD yours is still something else, and ultra rare to boot!
Out of curiosity, are they all that colour? A bright red or even yellow would stand out even more! (Or even Orange like the 127 Sport my Mum also looked at).
I always liked the styling of Puntos of that era but yours is really special, particularly those seats!
I've always had a soft spot for Fiats - the first car I drove on my own after passing my test was my Mum's Fiat 127. What a great car that was!
When she replaced it I tried to talk her into a 128 3P, but she went for a 128 Estate instead (thankfully a 1300) because by then my Dad was confined to a wheelchair following a massive stroke.
I did get to drive him around in his 125 though, which for him was the next best thing to driving it himself! A few years later I had a 132ES 1800, but Fiats kind of dropped off my radar after that (not a FWD fan to be fair).
But now that nearly every car is FWD yours is still something else, and ultra rare to boot!
Out of curiosity, are they all that colour? A bright red or even yellow would stand out even more! (Or even Orange like the 127 Sport my Mum also looked at).
The scorpione was only available in black, it had the Matt black roof and bonnet stripes painted on unlike the supersport which were a vinyl option. Although you could spec up a supersport to look exactly like a scorpione the main tell tail sign is the scorpione did not have cruise control, all punto variants had cruise control, and obviously chassis No
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