15 Weirdest European Cars of All Time

1957 Fiat 600 Multipla MarinellaPhoto by exfordy

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14. 1957 Fiat 600 Multipla

The 1957 Fiat 600 Multipla is a very weird Italian automobile that was produced between 1955-1969. The Italian car manufacturer designed the vehicle to be a city car, and it was the first rear-engined automobile produced by the company. The auto would go on to be extremely popular in Spain, the Former Yugoslavia, and other countries. Fiat designed the car to have hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels of the vehicle, and the suspension of the auto is a unique single, double-mounted leaf spring that also acts as a stabilizer. The car is powered by a 633 cc inline-four cylinder engine that has a top speed of 59 MPH. Later models of the car would be upgraded to a 767 cc engine with a top speed of 68 MPH.

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