I have a titled Fiat 600 body shell and a shortened VW pan for it, was hoping to build a "Little Giant Killer" out of them but life, old age, and bad knees got in the way.
Have a lot of parts for the fiat body and VW pan. Front and rear lights, door handles, glass, hood and rear lid, Abarth emblems, Abarth fender flairs, VW steering shaft/column, VW directional quadrant, racing transaxle, and more.
Located in Kingston, MA. Like to get $1,000 or best offer for everything. A project for sure, but find another like it . . .
Thanks—
Neat project , Little Giant killer is a cool car , We bought out of the rafters of LLoyds shope and we shipped it to Belgium years ago where it was "restored" since the chassis was gutted to tube frame it , it now has the Fiat floors etc back in it .
In reply to californiamilleghia :
Were there two different versions of the Little Giant Killer? One based on a stock Fiat 600, the other using an extended fiberglass 356 "Speedster/Roadster" body shell?
It's good that you are 10 hours away from me.
In reply to MuSTANK :
yes there were at least 2 , the Fiat 600 , then the Speedster fiberglass "skin"
I think he had a rail dragster , but not sure what name it had,
edit: He did have a rail dragster also Little Giant Killer
Email sent. I don't know why, but I did.
In reply to lotusseven7 (Forum Supporter) :
Don't worry, it's probably too rough and too much of a project for you. Honestly, the value is in the two Fiat doors, hood, rear deck and the shortened chassis, the rest is just parts and pieces.
Pitchers please. Probably mostly so we can see what you're talkin' 'bout...