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This fine piece of questionable Italian engineering comes with:
-Authentic rust in all the classic locations – arches, doors, even the steering wheel!
-Engine light that’s been on so long it feels like part of the dashboard design.
-Air conditioning (if you count opening the window and praying).
-Radio works perfectly… as long as you enjoy static.
-Seats: six of them! Because you’ll need space for your mechanic friends.
-Headlights – one points at the sky, the other at pedestrians (keeps them alert).
-Smells like history, oil, and mild despair.
Price: 50€ or best offer (seriously, please take it).
Location: Wherever it finally broke down last.