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FIAT 850 For Sale

Produced from 1964 to 1973, the FIAT 850 is a hallmark of Italian automotive history. Known as an upgraded version of the popular FIAT 600, the 850 offered a variety of body styles, including sedan, coupe, and spider. With an extended wheelbase of 27 mm, it provided more interior room and a larger front trunk. The models gained international recognition, admired for their sporty design and agility.

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1969 | FIAT 850 Speciale

Top Zustand - Frisch Lackiert - sofort Fahrbereit

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$50,431
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1971 | FIAT 850 Sport Coupe

Fiat 850 Bertone Racer

$39,892
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1970 | FIAT 850 Sport Coupe

850 Coupe Abarth Optik Typ 100GB Berlina

$33,098
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1969 | FIAT 850 Sport Spider

TOTALY RESTORED !!!

$31,182
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1965 | FIAT Abarth OT 2000

Abarth OT 2000 Coupé Periscopio Most original “OT 2000 Persicopio” of the three ever built, a true survivor of the Fiat Abarth dynasty, The documentation file accompanying the whole history, An entry pass into many of the world's most prestigious historic and classic car motor race meetings and concours events, "Sold to the Henry Ford family in 1966"

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FIAT 850 listing references from Classic Trader

Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "FIAT 850" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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1970 | FIAT 850 Speciale

$26,1304 months ago
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1971 | FIAT 850 Sport Coupe

Muzeális minősítésű

$34,8925 months ago
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1971 | FIAT 850 Sport Coupe

Fiat 850  Sport Coupé | 1971

$29,5275 months ago
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1972 | FIAT 850 Sport Spider

Fiat 850 Sport Spider | 1972 - For sale by auction. Estimate 10950 EUR

Price on request6 months ago
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1968 | FIAT 850 Speciale

Fiat 850 special restaurata con certificato rilevanza storica

$13,9366 months ago
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1971 | FIAT 850 Sport Spider

FIAT 850 SPIDER SPORT targa oro Asi

$24,3017 months ago
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FIAT 850 Classic Cars: Prices & Market Values

The market value of FIAT 850 classic cars is primarily determined by the specific manufacturer code and variant, as well as technical condition, originality and mileage. Additional factors include rarity, history and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and complete history including appraisals and documentation typically achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, many modifications or unclear provenance.

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FIAT 850: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the FIAT 850 market in Europe shows a broadly stable to slightly firmer trend over the period from January 2021 to January 2026, with most “normal” 850 variants (850, Super, Speciale and Coupé) trading in a well-established band. Ignoring clear outliers and rare collector derivatives (such as Abarth OT 2000 and low-volume coachbuilt specials), realistic current asking levels typically sit around €5,000–€12,000 for usable saloons and Speciale models, while presentable Coupés often fall in the €8,000–€15,000 bracket. The more desirable open cars and sportier trims (notably 1969–1972 850 Sport Spider and 1969–1971 Sport Coupé) tend to command roughly €14,000–€23,000, depending on restoration quality and originality. Recent 2025–2026 entries cluster in the high teens to low €20,000s for Sport models, suggesting steady demand rather than a speculative jump. This points to a healthy, enthusiast-led market where condition, provenance and body style drive most of the price spread.

Distinctive Features of the FIAT 850 Series

The FIAT 850 amazed with its versatile body range, from sporty coupes to family-friendly models. Notable are the sporty versions, such as the Coupe and Spider, crafted by the renowned designer Bertone. The sedan with a traditional trunk and foldable rear seats catered to everyday users. In 1965, the FIAT 850 T was introduced as a minibus and van, succeeding the 600 Multipla. The FIAT 850 also formed the basis for limited editions like the Lombardi Grand Prix, Abarth models, or the FIAT 850 Vignale designed by Carrozzeria Vignale. In Spain, the SEAT 850 was produced under license.

Popularity and Availability

The FIAT 850 remains highly sought after among classic FIATs on the market. It makes up 3.5% of the total listings for FIAT models, reflecting a strong presence in the vintage car scene. Moreover, buyer interest is evident with 4.9% of all FIAT ad views, underscoring the model's enduring popularity.

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Buying Advice & Weaknesses

When purchasing a FIAT 850, be cautious of rust, primarily in areas like wheel arches and sills. The technology behind the FIAT 850 is typically low-maintenance, but specific components such as the oil-sling filter require regular cleaning. Spare parts are generally available, although some original parts may be costly or demand patience to find.

Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling

The FIAT 850 is renowned for its water-cooled rear-mounted four-cylinder engine, delivering roughly 34 to 60 hp in most models. It offers impressive driving dynamics, particularly in sportier variants such as the Sport Coupe, which came with more powerful engines and front disc brakes. Models were equipped with a manual transmission, enhancing the nostalgic driving experience.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Interior Design

The design of the FIAT 850 embodies classic elements of Italian automotive art. Bertone's coupe design gives the car a sporty elegance, underscored by features like a sports steering wheel and sport seats. The sedan version emphasizes functionality with a flexible interior concept, offering additional space if required by folding down rear seats.

Summary

The FIAT 850 captivates with its versatility and 1960s charm, from its sedan to the sporty spider. As a pivotal part of the Fiat legacy, it remains highly valued among collectors and enthusiasts for its classic beauty and handling. The FIAT 850 is more than just a vehicle; it's a living piece of automotive culture.