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Get Any Fiat Build Sheet by VIN: View the Equipment List

Look up the original setup of a classic Fiat before you buy or upgrade. Get the Fiat build sheet by VIN to view the engine, color, suspension, brake setup, trim, and more. Enter the VIN number to pull the factory production record and make a confident decision.

What Is a Classic Fiat Build Sheet?

A classic Fiat build sheet is a factory-issued document that records every spec and feature Fiat installed when your vehicle was assembled in Turin. It provides details like engine, gearbox, exterior color, interior trim, and other factory options.

Fiat vehicles have been manufactured for more than 125 years, and many models share similar designs. With the vehicle build sheet, you can easily and confidently verify any Fiat’s true identity and equipment details.

Classic Build Sheets by VIN

What Does the Fiat Build Sheet Provide?

Our vehicle build sheet provides detailed specifications of exactly how a Fiat car was assembled at the plant. Here’s what to expect:

Engine Specifications

Engine Specifications

The exact engine Fiat installed in the car, including the displacement, output, valve configuration, and fuel system details.

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System Specifications

Every factory-fitted electrical, cooling, and mechanical system on the Fiat at the time of assembly.

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Standard/Optional Equipment

Know what came on the Fiat model as standard equipment, and what additional features the original buyer selected and paid for at ordering.

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Transmission

The gearbox that Fiat matched to the engine at the factory. Confirm the type, number of speeds, and the original model designation.

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Original Base Price

The factory price Fiat valued the car when it was new,  documented from original production-era pricing records.

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Interior/Exterior Color

Fiat's official factory paint type for the bodywork and interior of the car when new.

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Dimensions

Factory-recorded measurements for the Fiat's body, including overall length, width, height, and wheelbase figures.

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Capacities

Original factory-specified fluid volumes, including the engine oil, fuel tank capacity, and coolant.

Wheels

Wheels, Rims & Tires

The wheel diameter, rim style, and factory tire size that Fiat originally fitted to the specific model.

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Carburetor

The exact carburetor make, model, and factory jetting configuration that Fiat matched to the engine.

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Suspension

Front and rear suspension specs as Fiat originally installed them, and may include the spring rates, damper configuration, and geometry.

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Brakes

Original Fiat brake system details — disc or drum, rotor sizing, and hydraulic specifications as installed at the factory before your car shipped.

How Does a Fiat Build Sheet Lookup Help?

Classic Fiats are small cars with long histories, and they punch well above their weight in the collector world. The factory build sheet is what keeps that history straight for owners, buyers, sellers, and restorers. Here’s how it helps:

Owners

Knowing exactly what came out of Turin with your classic Fiat car makes every maintenance call and every parts decision a whole lot easier.

Know Your Engine Configuration Cold

Factory engine specifications from the Fiat build sheet mean you're servicing and tuning your Fiat based on what's actually in it.

Track Down the Right Parts Faster

When something needs replacing, original build specifications narrow the search immediately and stop you from wasting time looking for components that don't actually fit your build.

Buyers

Classic Fiats are desirable, fun, and increasingly valuable, and this means they also attract their fair share of optimistic descriptions and conveniently forgotten modifications. The build sheet keeps you grounded.

Check the Car Against Its Own Record

Pull the factory data before you go to inspect the car, and show up already knowing what the engine, gearbox, and colors are supposed to be.

Avoid Paying for Someone Else's Modifications

A car that's been changed from factory specifications isn't necessarily bad. However, it shouldn't cost the same as a genuinely original one, and the build sheet tells you which you're looking at.

Sellers

The buyers who spend real money on classic Fiats are enthusiasts who know these cars well. Showing up with factory documentation puts you ahead of most listings they'll see that week.

Answer the Hard Questions Before They're Asked

Post the factory specs in your listing, and the serious buyers will spend less time interrogating you and more time figuring out how to get the money together.

Price Your Car on Facts

An original, documented classic Fiat is worth more than one without paperwork, and the Fiat build sheet by VIN gives you the evidence to back that price up confidently.

Restorers

Getting a classic Fiat restoration right is a point of pride, and the factory production sheet is the reference that makes the right actually achievable rather than just an intention.

Match Every Factory Color Exactly

Body color, interior trim, and engine bay finish details from the build sheet mean your restoration reflects the car Fiat actually built, not a close approximation of it.

Build From Confirmed Factory Data

Using original engine, suspension, and brake specifications from the factory record means every component you source belongs on the car.

How to Get a Classic Fiat Build Sheet?

Our tool makes retrieving the original factory build sheet for any classic Fiat quick. Follow these simple steps to view the sheet instantly:

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    Enter the VIN

    Enter your classic Fiat VIN in the form above. The VIN can be anywhere between 5 and 14 digits.
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    Search VIN

    Click the “Get Build Sheet” button to get started. Preview the vehicle specifications for free, including the year, make, model, and engine.
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    Get the Classic Build Sheet

    Complete a small payment to access the original Fiat build sheet, instantly available to view and download as a PDF.

Where to Find the VIN Number on a Fiat?

Classic Fiats have their chassis numbers in a handful of consistent spots. Simply look at these locations to find and confirm your VIN:

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    Plate on the Engine Bay Firewall: Open the bonnet and check the firewall for an identification plate carrying the chassis number.
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    Driver's Door Pillar or Jamb: Swing the driver's door open and inspect the pillar or jamb area for a factory tag or stamping with the chassis number.
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    Stamped Into the Floor Pan: On many classic Fiat models, the chassis number was stamped directly into the floor pan. Check under the driver's seat area.
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    Vehicle Registration Certificate: Your Fiat's original registration document carries the chassis number.
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There is a wealth of information sitting inside every classic Fiat VIN number, and our classic car VIN decoder helps reveal it for free. Type in the VIN and get detailed specifications, such as year, make, model, engine details, transmission type, drive type, and more. 

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A Brief History of Classic Fiat

Fiat started in Turin, Italy, in 1899. The company became famous for making small and affordable cars for families. In 1957, Fiat launched the classic Fiat 500. More than 3.8 million Fiat 500 cars were built before production ended in 1975. Fiat also became one of Europe’s biggest car makers during the 1960s.

Classic Fiat cars were known for low fuel use and simple repairs. The Fiat 124 won the European Car of the Year award in 1967. Fiat vehicles were sold across Europe, South America, and Asia.

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Popular Pre-1981 Fiat Models

Fiat's pre-1981 lineup covers decades of clever, characterful Italian engineering. Here are the most notable classic Fiat models you can use our tool to access their build sheets:

Fiat 500 (Cinquecento)

Fiat 600

Fiat 850 Spider

Fiat 124 Spider

Fiat 124 Coupe

Fiat 125

Fiat 128

Fiat 130 Coupe

Fiat 131 Mirafiori

Fiat 132

Fiat X1/9

Fiat Dino Spider

Fiat Dino Coupe

Fiat 1500 Cabriolet

Fiat Barchetta (Predecessor Models)

Frequently Asked Questions About the Fiat Build Sheet by VIN

Yes, our versatile build sheet tool supports classic VIN, from  5 - 14 characters to the standard 17-digit format. It’s fast, accurate, and provides detailed information.

Simply use our fast VIN decoder to identify the model, which can include the standard 500 hatchback, the convertible 500C, the crossover 500X, the longer 500L, and the all-electric 500e.

You can get a build sheet by decoding the VIN using our accurate build sheet by VIN decoder. We are the first in the industry to provide build sheets for classic cars. 

To get the original build sheet for your car, simply enter the car’s VIN into our build sheet lookup tool to retrieve details such as build specs, engine details, options, base price, and the equipment list.