This 1971 OTAS Lombardi Grand Prix coupe is one of 129 imported to North America according to the seller, who says it is chassis #79. It needs restoration but we would guess it is mostly original given the stripe scheme and uniform fading with no obvious overspray. The studio photos have us guessing dealer, but Google search of the phone number yields no obvious results. Find it here on Kijiji in Verdun, Quebec, Canada for $5500. Special thanks to BaT reader Ryan B. for this submission!

We like these cars as an even funkier alternative to the Saab Sonett. These do share Fiat 850 drivetrain and suspension, which is the good news and the bad news.

The interior and stock dash look mostly intact apart from a stereo cut-out. Floors look to be stripped of carpets and show some surface rust, but we’d suspect more severe rust on close inspection. The seller seems up-front about it. Upholstery is ripped but stock looking.

The engine bay is dusty but all there. The removed air filter might be a sign of an attempt to get the car to run, or else a warning sign for whatever might have crawled into the carburetor over the years. No mention is made of whether the engine spins.

We like this model and have featured a few over the years. It is a surprise that importation was as low as 139. We’d have guessed more. Either way, you can go years without seeing one even at a show. This one is definitely worth bringing back to driver status, if not better.