RE: Impreza-engined Fiat 500L for sale

RE: Impreza-engined Fiat 500L for sale

Wednesday 23rd July

Impreza-engined Fiat 500L for sale

The little Italian that could - and now really can...


There's a certain madness to car modification that separates the merely enthusiastic from the genuinely revelatory. This Tour de France Blue Fiat 500L sits firmly in the latter category, embodying what happens when someone with too much time, money and mechanical curiosity decides that Dante Giacosa's original packaging masterpiece engineering wasn't quite... spicy enough.

Yes, that’s right: what we have here is a 500L that's undergone the automotive equivalent of a heart transplant, brain surgery and complete skeletal reconstruction. The donor? A Subaru Impreza, which graciously contributed its EJ16 flat-four engine to the cause. The result is a 90bhp pocket rocket that weighs about as much as a double espresso. 

The previous owner purchased this diminutive Italian in 2012 when it was merely tired rather than terminally ill. However, by 2013, structural corrosion had rendered it MOT-ineligible, at which point most sane individuals would have waved goodbye. Instead, the car was dispatched to Z-Cars in Hull – a firm well known for their Mini-based lunacy – who proceeded to embark on a transformation that would ultimately consume more than £50k. 

The work began with comprehensive rust excision and a respray in Ferrari's Tour de France Blue – because if you're going to spend supercar money, you might as well nick their colour palette, too. The shell was then prepared for its new powerplant, with Z-Cars fabricating a cradle subframe to house the Subaru's flat-four.

Engineering highlights include the completely inverted gearbox (the internals were custom-cut to run in the opposite direction due to the engine's 180-degree transposition), bespoke exhaust system and a modified classic Mini gear selector. The front suspension uses Ricambio's off-the-shelf conversion kit allowing Cinquecento hubs and disc brakes, while the rear is pure Z-Cars witchcraft adapted from their bike-engined Mini conversions.

Cooling such an engine in a body designed for something far less potent required significant thought. Additional vents in the front panel accommodate a larger radiator, while bonnet vents were later added to extract hot air. The standard water pump was binned in favour of a high-rated electronic system, and heat shielding was installed around the fuel tank – presumably to prevent any impromptu barbecue situations.

Aesthetically, the car has been treated to modern projector headlamps, clear indicators, bullet-style wing mirrors and period bonnet straps. The 13-inch gold Minilite-style wheels aren't just for show – they provide necessary clearance for the upgraded brakes and access to modern tyre compounds. Inside, classic-style Sparco buckets replace the original front seats, and inertia-reel seatbelts have been fitted all round – a sensible addition given the newfound performance.

Recent maintenance includes a top-end refresh following signs of impending head gasket failure, installation of a GPS-based digital speedo (the original cable having surrendered to physics), and a new radiator after a crack was discovered during its MOT. Yes, despite being MOT-exempt, the owner has continued to submit it for annual testing – a commendable nod to safety given the extensive modifications.

It’s hard not to feel deep affection for the result. Granted, PH has a soft spot for cars that rival a pandemic-era loft conversion for expense and time spent - but even if you’re minded to regard this 500L as an ungodly amalgamation of parts, it remains a love letter to vision, engineering skill and a complete disregard for financial prudence. Also, we can’t think of a better way to spend less than £20k on a conversation starter. He who dares, Rodders. 


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Wardy78

Original Poster:

1,275 posts

73 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Not a fan of the wheels, but what a lovely looking car.


ChrisCh86

1,044 posts

59 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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That is really cool, and a bargain considering the amount of work completed.

I imagine that it's great fun to drive too, although it might be a bit tail-happy. Is it running on an aftermarket ECU?

bigmowley

2,306 posts

191 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Not sure about this. No pictures of the engine bay in the article don’t help. 90BHP is a bit rubbish for £50K spunked. You can get more than that out of the original engine for a lot less than £50K and that would be a much more desirable package to sell on. Still glad it exists though.

NGK210

3,944 posts

160 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Wow!
Beautiful job - inside and out.
Fair price, too.
But shurley there’s a version of the classic Cromodora CD68 that could accommodate the brakes?
lick

The Pistonsdead

5,334 posts

222 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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NGK210 said:
Wow!
Beautiful job - inside and out.
Fair price, too.
But shurley there s a version of the classic Cromodora CD68 that could accommodate the brakes?
lick
Agreed on the work done, but different wheels needed and job jobbed thumbup

Trikster

887 posts

217 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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That has a driving adventure written all over it ..... fly up to collect it then drive home via some great single track roads across Scotland, lake district etc....

Something I've a mind to do in a few years with buying a sight unseen classic 500 abarth or similar from Italy and then drive home..... been close a couple of times but work has got in the way.....

thegreenhell

19,758 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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That sounds dangerous. It's a big lump of engine for such a tiny car.

Weekendrebuild

1,054 posts

78 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Thought it would have had an ej20 an a big turbo. Half arsed job now.

Weekendrebuild

1,054 posts

78 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Trikster said:
That has a driving adventure written all over it ..... fly up to collect it then drive home via some great single track roads across Scotland, lake district etc....

Something I've a mind to do in a few years with buying a sight unseen classic 500 abarth or similar from Italy and then drive home..... been close a couple of times but work has got in the way.....
I do this all the time. It’s the best drive

cookie1600

2,247 posts

176 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Lovely idea, well executed but why is this not on a 'Q' plate with all the extensive modifications including a different engine, gearbox, suspension etc.? I thought the mods had to be made prior to a date in the 1990's to be exempt?

NGK210

3,944 posts

160 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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bigmowley said:
Not sure about this. No pictures of the engine bay in the article don t help. 90BHP is a bit rubbish for £50K spunked. You can get more than that out of the original engine for a lot less than £50K and that would be a much more desirable package to sell on. Still glad it exists though.
Judging by the eye-watering 5-figure sum Harry Metcalffe spent on his 500 to gain a modest hike in BHPs and torques – it was only engine work – £50k seems par for the course?
In turn, the article car’s current £18k asking price is an absolute bargain.

WPA

12,055 posts

129 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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bigmowley said:
Not sure about this. No pictures of the engine bay in the article don t help. 90BHP is a bit rubbish for £50K spunked. You can get more than that out of the original engine for a lot less than £50K and that would be a much more desirable package to sell on. Still glad it exists though.
Engine bay shot on the advert, seems a lot of work and expense for 90bhp


Glenn63

3,464 posts

99 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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I think that looks great love the colour. Bet it’s a riot to drive down some twisties with that Subaru burble behind you, I’m in.

NGK210

3,944 posts

160 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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WPA said:
Engine bay shot on the advert, seems a lot of work and expense for 90bhp.

Alternatives? smile

Weekendrebuild

1,054 posts

78 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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WPA said:
Engine bay shot on the advert, seems a lot of work and expense for 90bhp

Totally agree no big turbo ? I mean what’s the point in 90bhp Renault kangoo territory.

TheMilkyBarKid

751 posts

44 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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That looks a riot and 90bhp in one of these will be just plenty I reckon. For the money being asked I think it’s brilliant, and I’d love it if I had more time to use it.

tedman

380 posts

119 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Bearing in mind these weigh around 500kg, 90bhp is plenty.

thegreenhell

19,758 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Weekendrebuild said:
WPA said:
Engine bay shot on the advert, seems a lot of work and expense for 90bhp

Totally agree no big turbo ? I mean what s the point in 90bhp Renault kangoo territory.
Because it has the size and structural strength of a biscuit tin. I bet if you drove it you'd think 90 was more than enough to kill you. You simply wouldn't be able to use 200 bhp in this.

Snaaakeey

195 posts

87 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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57k! Yikes!

Makes me feel better about my speed 6 rebuild.....

Labours of love indeed.

39k worth of tears...

Does look good though. Shame it doesn't have a little more oomph.

Frimley111R

17,155 posts

249 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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thegreenhell said:
Weekendrebuild said:
WPA said:
Engine bay shot on the advert, seems a lot of work and expense for 90bhp

Totally agree no big turbo ? I mean what s the point in 90bhp Renault kangoo territory.
Because it has the size and structural strength of a biscuit tin. I bet if you drove it you'd think 90 was more than enough to kill you. You simply wouldn't be able to use 200 bhp in this.
But you'd buy it because it had 200bhp. 90bhp might be enough but when you've got in Impreza engined car like this you really expect more.