This 1959 Fiat Abarth 750 Record Monza is a non-running project that has reportedly been in Oklahoma since at least 1980 and was acquired by the seller two months ago. The car comes with a removed and disassembled four-cylinder engine and four-speed manual transaxle, as well as a number of other spare parts as pictured below. This Fiat Abarth project is now being offered at no reserve with a clean Oklahoma title.
The Record Monza was designed by Pininfarina and features a single, centered air scoop on the rear decklid. This example has been partially disassembled, stripped, and sanded. The seller notes front-end damage, as well as the presence of rust on the frame and floors.
An area of sheet metal has been cut out from the passenger-side front fender as shown above. A set of steel wheels have been mounted on all four corners as pictured in the gallery.
The interior has been largely stripped, although the dashboard remains in place. Rust-through is present in the floors as pictured in the gallery. A pair of black vinyl seats accompanies the vehicle, along with a set of removed factory Jaeger gauges. The five-digit odometer indicates 31k miles, though total mileage is unknown.
A disassembled four-cylinder engine (#4146891) and four-speed manual transaxle are included in the sale, along with a number of other spare parts detailed in the gallery below. Per the seller, the rear springs are missing.