This 1964 Autobianchi Bianchina is described as a daily drivable car with imperfect but restorable cosmetics, the ad noting that the additional 150cc afforded by a 650 swap endows it with an adequate amount of oomph for actual street use. The Abarth decals and wheels are perhaps a bit much, but overall the car presents as a good canvas on which to build something pretty special. Find it here on eBay in Miami, Florida with reserve not met. Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.

Paint is rough–fading, peeling, cracking and bubbling are all visible in closeups and may be indicative of structural problems beneath. As with any old Italian car, a thorough inspection for rust is definitely a good idea with this one. The rear window and C-pillar treatment is quite interesting.

The interior wears what looks like recently reupholstered seats, and though the red diamond patterned vinyl isn’t ideal, some simple black covers wouldn’t be too expensive to have installed after other, potentially more pressing mechanical and corrosion issues are tended to. A more appropriate and less red steering wheel would be a good idea as well.

The 650 twin looks right at home in back and as mentioned above, the seller notes that its additional 150cc of displacement over stock help it keep up with traffic well. We dig the finned Abarth sump, and like the idea of additional Scorpion-branded go-fast parts too–a cam, exhaust and maybe a carb upgrade would all be on the menu if it was ours.

Bidding looks to be pretty competitive, and as long as any new owner is prepared to do some metal work this one could provide a lot of fun and character once finished.