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The '''Autobianchi Stellina''' was a small spider (a [[RR Layout|rear-engined]] cabrio) from the Italian automaker, [[Autobianchi]] (a subsidiary of the [[Fiat|Fiat group]]), built for only two years, 1964 and 1965. It was based on the mechanicals of the chassis [[Fiat 600|Fiat 600D]], but had a unique unibody structure, with the outside panels made of fiberglass reinforced plastics, based on a steel frame.<ref name="carbody">{{cite web|url=http://www.carbodydesign.com/articles/2005-04-13-chassis-history/2005-04-13-chassis-history-4.php |title=The 60's |work=History of Automobile Body and Chassis - Car Body Design |accessdate=2006-08-04}}</ref> It was the first Italian car with a fiberglass body,<ref name="registro">{{cite web|url=http://www.autobianchi.org/ita2/storia.asp |title=Storia |work=Registro Autobianchi |accessdate=2006-08-04}} {{It icon}}</ref> and one of the first in the world. Powered by Fiat 600D's rear-mounted, water-cooled 767&nbsp;cc [[straight-4]] engine, delivering 29&nbsp;hp, the Stellina featured [[drum brakes]] on all four wheels.<ref name="registro"/>
The '''Autobianchi Stellina''' was a small spider (a [[RR Layout|rear-engined]] cabrio) from the Italian automaker, [[Autobianchi]] (a subsidiary of the [[Fiat|Fiat group]]), built for only two years, 1964 and 1965. It was based on the mechanicals of the chassis [[Fiat 600|Fiat 600D]], but had a unique unibody structure, with the outside panels made of fiberglass reinforced plastics, based on a steel frame.<ref name="carbody">{{cite web|url=http://www.carbodydesign.com/articles/2005-04-13-chassis-history/2005-04-13-chassis-history-4.php |title=The 60's |work=History of Automobile Body and Chassis - Car Body Design |accessdate=2006-08-04}}</ref> It was the first Italian car with a fiberglass body,<ref name="registro">{{cite web|url=http://www.autobianchi.org/ita2/storia.asp |title=Storia |work=Registro Autobianchi |accessdate=2006-08-04}} {{It icon}}</ref> and one of the first in the world. Powered by Fiat 600D's rear-mounted, water-cooled 767&nbsp;cc [[straight-4]] engine, delivering 29&nbsp;hp, the Stellina featured [[drum brakes]] on all four wheels.<ref name="registro"/>


With sleek styling penned by [[Tom Tjaarda]],<ref name="globalcar"/> the Stellina was first presented as a prototype at the 1953 [[:it:Salone dell'automobile di Torino|Turin Motor Show]]<ref name="carsfrom">{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20050209015255/www.carsfromitaly.com/others/index.html |title=The Autobianchi information site |work=The Etceterini pages @ CarsFromItaly.com |accessdate=2006-08-04}} ''(accessed via the [[Wayback Machine]])''</ref>, and went on sale a year later with a price tag of almost a million [[lira]]. Only 502 Stellinas were made until production ceased in 1965<ref name="registro"/><ref name="ominauto">{{cite web|url=http://www.omniauto.it/a688.html |title=quando le Fiat innovative erano AUTOBIANCHI |work=Omniauto.it |accessdate=2006-08-04}} {{It icon}}</ref>, when Fiat launched a, slightly larger, similar [[Fiat 850|Fiat 850 Spider]].
With sleek styling penned by [[Tom Tjaarda]],<ref name="globalcar"/> the Stellina was first presented as a prototype at the 1953 [[Turin Motor Show]]<ref name="carsfrom">{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20050209015255/www.carsfromitaly.com/others/index.html |title=The Autobianchi information site |work=The Etceterini pages @ CarsFromItaly.com |accessdate=2006-08-04}} ''(accessed via the Wayback Machine)''</ref>, and went on sale a year later with a price tag of almost a million lira. Only 502 Stellinas were made until production ceased in 1965<ref name="registro"/><ref name="ominauto">{{cite web|url=http://www.omniauto.it/a688.html |title=quando le Fiat innovative erano AUTOBIANCHI |work=Omniauto.it |accessdate=2006-08-04}} {{It icon}}</ref>, when Fiat launched a, slightly larger, similar [[Fiat 850|Fiat 850 Spider]].


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Designer Tom Tjaarda

The Autobianchi Stellina was a small spider (a rear-engined cabrio) from the Italian automaker, Autobianchi (a subsidiary of the Fiat group), built for only two years, 1964 and 1965. It was based on the mechanicals of the chassis Fiat 600D, but had a unique unibody structure, with the outside panels made of fiberglass reinforced plastics, based on a steel frame.<ref name="carbody">Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> It was the first Italian car with a fiberglass body,<ref name="registro">Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} (Italian)</ref> and one of the first in the world. Powered by Fiat 600D's rear-mounted, water-cooled 767 cc straight-4 engine, delivering 29 hp, the Stellina featured drum brakes on all four wheels.<ref name="registro"/>

With sleek styling penned by Tom Tjaarda,<ref name="globalcar"/> the Stellina was first presented as a prototype at the 1953 Turin Motor Show<ref name="carsfrom">Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} (accessed via the Wayback Machine)</ref>, and went on sale a year later with a price tag of almost a million lira. Only 502 Stellinas were made until production ceased in 1965<ref name="registro"/><ref name="ominauto">Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} (Italian)</ref>, when Fiat launched a, slightly larger, similar Fiat 850 Spider.

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