Description
This is a gem! Without a doubt the best Fiat Barchetta available for sale. A 1999 Fiat Barchetta with only 5, 500 miles and almost concours condition? That’s ultra-rare. These cars are already cult classics among fans of small Euro roadsters, and such low mileage makes it extra special.
1999 with comfort pack, electric windows, passenger airbag, electric mirrors, black leather.
Almost concours usually means near-showroom with minimal signs of age.
At 5, 500 miles, mechanical components are barely broken in — and it's been maintained and stored properly (i. e., indoors, dry, and serviced even with low miles).
Prices for Barchettas are steadily rising, especially for early models in excellent shape.
Rarity in this condition gives it collector appeal, especially for someone nostalgic for 1990s Italian charm.
Recent cambelt and variator.
All documents from new including original bill of sale.
Also included with the car are a set of original alloy wheels, rear wind stop speaker system, set of European headlamp Inserts, Fiat Barchetta indoor car cover and full set of Fiat workshop manuals. Ah, the Fiat Barchetta – a charming little roadster with a lot of character! Here's a quick overview for you:
Overview
Name: Fiat Barchetta (Italian for "little boat")
Production: 1995–2005
Manufacturer: Fiat (Italy)
Class: Roadster / Sports Car
Body Style: 2-door convertible
Design
Styled by Andreas Zapatinas under the guidance of the iconic Fiat Centro Stile.
Built on a shortened Fiat Punto Mk1 platform.
Sleek, curvy, and distinctly Italian in its aesthetics – often compared to classic Alfa Romeos in spirit.
Performance
Engine: 1. 8L 16-valve inline-4 (Petrol)
Power Output: Around 130 horsepower
0–60 mph: Around 8. 5 seconds
Front-wheel drive (unusual for a roadster, but it handled well)
5-speed manual transmission
Driving Experience
Nimble, responsive handling – fun on twisty roads.
Not super powerful, but light and spirited.
It's more about the experience than raw speed – top-down, sun out, engine humming.
Other Cool Bits
Only sold in left-hand drive, even in RHD markets like the UK.
Produced in small numbers, giving it a bit of a cult following today.
Some consider it an underrated gem from the '90s/ 2000s Euro roadster era.