I'm glad you won't sell sell the car. You are the only worthy caretaker for this beautiful car, you have such a special connection to that car. Such an emotional story. Could be made into a movie!
I have no words. He has the complete and utter passion that makes somebody a true car person. The stories for this car will be forever valuable. That was amazing!
Thats the nicest 850 Sport I've seen. Great colours and the stance looks spot on. Theres aloso something terrificly retro about those french Yellow spots!
Bravo. Those times the little Italians were really different from the others. Sport runabouts with soul. The front and the rear of the second series 850 Coupè are a little masterpiece
je viens d acheter une 850 coupé de 1966 et je partage votre passion pour cette petite FIAT .Elle suinte un peu de partout mais bientôt tout seras fait
Ah enfin un français dans Petrolicious... Bravo Loic ! Etant parisien et roulant en Jaguar type E, j'essaierai de participer au rally d'Aumale l'année prochaine
My dad just 'confessed' a few weeks ago, that he actually owned one of these when they were around casually in Europe; and I just couldn't believe it! - Being born and raised in Bremen, Germany, I grew up on my moms pretzel window bug, our families first day Golf I (which some might know by the name 'Rabbit'), Audi 80s, Jettas, and our neighbors Audi Quattro Coupé (sadly none of the Group B streetcars, but still first edition). But my dad having had a piece of art like this was, and still is, so strange to me, having me see my dad from an all new angle. What I still do not understand is, even back when people did not understand the true value of these, why sell an item like this? This car is an unbelievable classic, an honest piece of italian art.
Yeah, well, everyone copied back then, just look up some 60's and early 70's Opels and European Fords. Okay, They're under American rule but still. Only Italian cars are original and Unique in their design.
You're correct Loic, you should never sell this car. I'm a 64 year old from New Zealand and one of these beautiful little cars was my second car - it was white with tan interior. It is the one car of the many I've owned that I most regret selling as they're almost impossible to find now.
my first car in '76 was a 71 850 coupe To me it was a Ferrari. Picked up a workable body a few years back. so many projects so little time. Thanks for profiling this car. My daily driver is a 71 124 spider. che macchina!
As usual, a passionate and beautiful video!! My first car was a pumpkin orange 1972 Fiat 850 Spider!! I thought I was the coolest 16 year old around with that "huge" 850cc powerhouse mounted in the rear which forced me to constantly downshift to gain power into any stiff wind over 10mph!! 8-track between the two seats... Deadhead sticker on the back!! Great times to be alive!! I might have been 145 lbs soaking wet in high school, but I could actually lift the front wheels off the ground which was very useful and comical when I would lift the front end out of a snow bank that I just slid into!! My "Fix It Again Tony" will remain in my heart forever!!
Je suis... complètement admiratif ! Bravo pour cette vidéo, qui exsude vraiment la passion... Loïc, félicitations, j'ai moi aussi 19 ans en France, et je sais tout ce que ça peut signifier... De voir que tu as pu achever ce travail avec tellement de conviction et de persévérance me parle beaucoup. Je suis vraiment heureux pour toi, que cette aventure ait trouvé un si beau couronnement, et je pense que cette vidéo est une consécration supplémentaire. Je suis vraiment reconnaissant que l'esprit de cette vidéo fasse honneur à ton esprit conquérant, et j'ai confiance que ce n'est que le début !
First car in which my uncle took me for a drive, 6 years old and i got to sit front row on the passengers seat for the first time way back in 1976. It made such an impression i can still remember it today, a dark green Fiat 850 sport. Great job Loïc ! It takes a lot of perseverance to finish such a job in time. Beautiful designed small Italian sports car.
I think that many people can not imagine that such a small sports car can make a lot of fun. It does not always have to be a sports car with a lot of horsepower and expensive in terms of purchase and maintenance. Fiat has proved his time that it is also different. I was fortunate that I worked in a time as a body builder, in which Fiat built these wonderful vehicles. Also the 850 Limosiene was even family-friendly. Today we wonder that such a small vehicle should be family-friendly. This is due to our demands, which are growing ever higher and the reasonable vehicles do not give a future. At that time it was different than the 850 sports and limosiums were built, most were glad to have a car at all, even if it was small. My friend, an Italian, who worked in a small workshop near Frankfurt am Main, went to Italy, father, mother and two children every year in the summer holidays. With a Fiat 500 !!!!! Across the Alps. And they were not the only ones to drive such large distances with small vehicles. The so-called guest workers have done this, more or less every year. The guest workers have long been ordinary citizens, even if they have a different passport, they belong to Germany and have often become very dear friends. I know my friend today, we have learned together and the Fiat has been waiting and repaired. Sometimes we talk about the time that has been back a long time (I am 65 years old, my boyfriend is slightly younger) even we can sometimes not believe the small car like the 850 Sport was a dream of ours ...... He has earned his place in the automobile history of Italy and Germany. I would like to drive over the Alps again with such a car to find out how the feeling is, if it is not quite as fast as today, but more beautiful, I guess.
Agreed. I'm only a few years older than him. But he inspired me, because I never do any physical work. I need to get my hands dirty at some point and create an actual product with my hands, I think many could learn alot by that.
How much hope doesn´t it give us in the young people, that we have a 19 yo going for a vintage car. Not like everyone else, but a 850 Sport. Stay cool, young man!
That is in great condition.Well done on your restoration.I had a 1970 the same colour.Wish i still had it.Great fun to drive even though mine was a rustbucket.👍🏼
Fiat got a lot of fun out of that little 850 engine and the bodywork is just lovely on the little Sport Coupé. Definitely a fun driver! Great video from Petrolicious as always and Loic's story is a charm.
Bah mon Loïc ! Bravo !! C'est une belle histoire qu'on nous compte la, la voiture est magnifique ! Pour certains c'est encore un rêve toi tu l'a déjà réalisé, et mtn cest du plaisir ! Félicitations !
Since I watched this video I became a great fan of this car. I discover that there is a great cult for this car in Italy, but now is so rare to find one. Someday I will buy one of these great cars.
Such a beautiful car & a beautiful story behind it. Love this video, love the editing it's just stunning. This guy have my respect, once again beautiful!
Everytime Petrolicious posts something Italian or Fiat I get excited. This one was really Interesting. I have a Fiat 500 sport that I bought. It's my first car and it's beautiful. I had never noticed Fiat, but when I saw them I had to have one :)
I’m 17 now, was looking at a Fiat 850 Sport Coupe on the internet, decided to look the car up on youtube and found this. Now i feel like i have to get it, I feel exactly the same way.
Loved this video. I also got into cars at a really young age and have a passion for older vintage cars as well. I love new cars, but they all just miss something I feel older cars have - character and the history and stories behind all those miles. At 22 I have a 1974 Datsun 260z and after I graduate this year from college I'd really like to find another classic car pre 1980 for a daily driver
First cars I drove were my dad’s yellow Fiat 850 Sport coupe and his white VW beetle. I now am lucky enough to have a Porsche 996 GT3 … the engine is still in the back !!
Bravo Loïc, reportage magnifique et mérité ! Les images sont sublimes, tu dis n'avoir pas été super à l'aise au tournage mais ça ne se ressent pas trop, on ressent ta passion et tu t'exprimes bien clairement :) Félicitations ! Congrats Loïc, amazing and you deserved it ! The images are stunning, you were saying you weren't comfortable during the interview but we don't really feel that, only passion and you are speaking distinctly :) Congratulations !
Man this video brings back memories. I remember back in 1985 when I got a 77 Lancia Beta.. Unlike this guy after two years I chickened out trying to fix it. Parts were expensive for it back then and even though it was a fun car to drive I never got over the fact it was front wheel drive. Sold it and to this day I regret it because of what I could have learned fixing it.
for those who have seen the Pinchcliffe Grand prix. this is the actual car that gave the sound of the Il Tempo Gigante. it was a Fiat 850 Sport Coupe with an almost completely broken Abarth exhaust . they directed the rear end of the car into a "tin barrel" added a few layers of sound on top and thats it. but this car's engine was the base of it. there is NOWHERE written on the internet about this. i just heard it mentioned in an old tv show about the movie.. useless info but still, kinda neat to know
When I was a kid, my father bought a used red 1969 850 Coupe when we lived in Omaha, Nebraska. He tried to drive to Chicago in 1972 and the car had an electrical problem and caught on fire and burned to the ground on the interstate. He came back home on a Greyhound bus. That was his Fiat adventure. It really is a nice looking car when it's not burning.
Well at least it wasn't another 2002 or 911 video, thank goodness. I hope they do more videos about cars like these, which aren't the typical classic everybody with some money goes for.
Thumbs up for Loïc Maschi. Not even on 20ish but with already a noble character and a straight attitude.. I share with you every single word about the passion and the determination to see your little creature back to the original pure beauty.. I remember that Fiat 850 Sport, my uncle was owning a white one. I still feel the smell of the seats, the sound of the engine getting the right temperature from cold mornings and his way of turning the steering wheel... :-) PS: 2 Loïc Maschi - I have a friend of my car club who's into Vintage Fiat (he has a restoring garage..) feel free to pop me up about any tips/suggestion about your lovely vintage - That's only for a sharing passion..All the best 2 you!
Glad to see there are some of the younger generation still enjoying these cars for what they are. Clean modifications and repairs, very well done!
I'm glad you won't sell sell the car. You are the only worthy caretaker for this beautiful car, you have such a special connection to that car. Such an emotional story. Could be made into a movie!
You dont make youtube videos anymore, you create visual representations of passion
they do, and a lot of the owners say the same things about how they had life changing experiences with people because of their cars
Agreed, bravo.
This video suck. There's barely any images of the actual car. Did Larry Chen film this??
I have no words. He has the complete and utter passion that makes somebody a true car person. The stories for this car will be forever valuable. That was amazing!
Thats the nicest 850 Sport I've seen. Great colours and the stance looks spot on. Theres aloso something terrificly retro about those french Yellow spots!
My Mother had the same back in Uganda , where i was born around 1967-1968 . One of the best looking Fiat created ....
I owned one from new. I think one of the most beautifully styled small cars. A little short of horsepower for use on American highways.
I enjoy the music in these videos. Always matches the mood perfectly
Thanks!
Agreed.
Damn.
I wish we could all have first cars like that :(
ikr ahah
I had a Lancia Beta Coupe as my first. *Runs away*
My first car was a 1969 Fiat 850 Sport Coupe. I loved it.
What a beautiful looking car, the kid has a great eye for aesthetics.
Automotive joy and passion. Beautiful film. I loved my 850 Spider.
This is my favorite moment of the week, Tuesday afternoon (Spain), new petrolicious video
Bravo.
Those times the little Italians were really different from the others.
Sport runabouts with soul.
The front and the rear of the second series 850 Coupè are a little masterpiece
je viens d acheter une 850 coupé de 1966 et je partage votre passion pour cette petite FIAT .Elle suinte un peu de partout mais bientôt tout seras fait
Ah enfin un français dans Petrolicious... Bravo Loic !
Etant parisien et roulant en Jaguar type E, j'essaierai de participer au rally d'Aumale l'année prochaine
This car is so beautiful.
The beauty and the youth, timeless storytelling👍
My dad just 'confessed' a few weeks ago, that he actually owned one of these when they were around casually in Europe; and I just couldn't believe it!
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Being born and raised in Bremen, Germany, I grew up on my moms pretzel window bug, our families first day Golf I (which some might know by the name 'Rabbit'), Audi 80s, Jettas, and our neighbors Audi Quattro Coupé (sadly none of the Group B streetcars, but still first edition).
But my dad having had a piece of art like this was, and still is, so strange to me, having me see my dad from an all new angle.
What I still do not understand is, even back when people did not understand the true value of these, why sell an item like this?
This car is an unbelievable classic, an honest piece of italian art.
I can believe you
What a journey to put this toy back together! This has just one name: Passion! That's what Fiats are all about.
No one does round tail lights like the Italians!........Beautiful little car
The Japanese used to copy European cars in the 60's
Yeah, well, everyone copied back then, just look up some 60's and early 70's Opels and European Fords. Okay, They're under American rule but still. Only Italian cars are original and Unique in their design.
all the car brands copied the italian brands.
True! If you can't beat em, copy them lol.
@@HereIsMyOffer I'm sensing a lot of butthurt in you 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
You're correct Loic, you should never sell this car. I'm a 64 year old from New Zealand and one of these beautiful little cars was my second car - it was white with tan interior. It is the one car of the many I've owned that I most regret selling as they're almost impossible to find now.
my first car in '76 was a 71 850 coupe To me it was a Ferrari. Picked up a workable body a few years back. so many projects so little time. Thanks for profiling this car. My daily driver is a 71 124 spider. che macchina!
As usual, a passionate and beautiful video!! My first car was a pumpkin orange 1972 Fiat 850 Spider!! I thought I was the coolest 16 year old around with that "huge" 850cc powerhouse mounted in the rear which forced me to constantly downshift to gain power into any stiff wind over 10mph!! 8-track between the two seats... Deadhead sticker on the back!! Great times to be alive!! I might have been 145 lbs soaking wet in high school, but I could actually lift the front wheels off the ground which was very useful and comical when I would lift the front end out of a snow bank that I just slid into!! My "Fix It Again Tony" will remain in my heart forever!!
Enjoyed reading this - cheers for posting.
Bravo, ta voiture est splendide, et ton histoire est magnifique. Great video guys, it's like always, awesome
Je suis... complètement admiratif ! Bravo pour cette vidéo, qui exsude vraiment la passion... Loïc, félicitations, j'ai moi aussi 19 ans en France, et je sais tout ce que ça peut signifier... De voir que tu as pu achever ce travail avec tellement de conviction et de persévérance me parle beaucoup. Je suis vraiment heureux pour toi, que cette aventure ait trouvé un si beau couronnement, et je pense que cette vidéo est une consécration supplémentaire. Je suis vraiment reconnaissant que l'esprit de cette vidéo fasse honneur à ton esprit conquérant, et j'ai confiance que ce n'est que le début !
" I think you all know how much you can love your first car " Yes Loïc, I know.
Great production as always PETROLICIOUS.
j'adore l'auto. I have owned two 850 coupes and dearly miss them. Thanks for your terrific video - formidable.
This is a proper film and I admire the job he’s done. What a moving story that was
Bravo pour cette superbe restauration. Ça me rappelle de bons souvenirs, ma première voiture était également une 850 Coupe Sport de 1968
Vous aussi vous l'avez mis sur le toit à l'époque ? 😅
Je l'ai revendu avant d'en arriver là
First car in which my uncle took me for a drive, 6 years old and i got to sit front row on the passengers seat for the first time way back in 1976. It made such an impression i can still remember it today, a dark green Fiat 850 sport.
Great job Loïc ! It takes a lot of perseverance to finish such a job in time. Beautiful designed small Italian sports car.
BRAVO - job well done young man. You found the meaning of perseverence....
une superbe histoire d'une grande petite voiture! bravo, Loïc!
I think that many people can not imagine that such a small sports car can make a lot of fun. It does not always have to be a sports car with a lot of horsepower and expensive in terms of purchase and maintenance. Fiat has proved his time that it is also different. I was fortunate that I worked in a time as a body builder, in which Fiat built these wonderful vehicles. Also the 850 Limosiene was even family-friendly. Today we wonder that such a small vehicle should be family-friendly. This is due to our demands, which are growing ever higher and the reasonable vehicles do not give a future. At that time it was different than the 850 sports and limosiums were built, most were glad to have a car at all, even if it was small. My friend, an Italian, who worked in a small workshop near Frankfurt am Main, went to Italy, father, mother and two children every year in the summer holidays. With a Fiat 500 !!!!! Across the Alps. And they were not the only ones to drive such large distances with small vehicles. The so-called guest workers have done this, more or less every year. The guest workers have long been ordinary citizens, even if they have a different passport, they belong to Germany and have often become very dear friends. I know my friend today, we have learned together and the Fiat has been waiting and repaired. Sometimes we talk about the time that has been back a long time (I am 65 years old, my boyfriend is slightly younger) even we can sometimes not believe the small car like the 850 Sport was a dream of ours ...... He has earned his place in the automobile history of Italy and Germany. I would like to drive over the Alps again with such a car to find out how the feeling is, if it is not quite as fast as today, but more beautiful, I guess.
My parent's first car when I was a child was a Fiat 850 Speciale, so I really like these old coupes.
Very inspiring when younger people show us perseverance and character. Nice Fiat; great color combo. Reminds me of my 1st car a Renault 5.
Agreed. I'm only a few years older than him. But he inspired me, because I never do any physical work. I need to get my hands dirty at some point and create an actual product with my hands, I think many could learn alot by that.
I hope I can where he is someday. I'm turning 16 on January, so that's something to look forward too.
A true Car Guy.... I hope you keep it all your life...
That is very touching.
How much hope doesn´t it give us in the young people, that we have a 19 yo going for a vintage car. Not like everyone else, but a 850 Sport. Stay cool, young man!
Love the way this guy talks. French people can be pretty hard to understand if you're not 100% on the language, but this guy has a great accent.
This is film-craft. Pure art.
What a beautiful car, classically proportioned
Magnifique reportage! Super travail BRAVO Loïc! j'adore les anciennes Fiat (X1/9 pour ma part dans le garage :) )
I'd never seen a Fiat 850...until now! Cute car!
Great car and a great story. I love Petrolicious' stories and love it when they show up in my feed every week.
AWESOME, Love when i see people from my generation this passionate about cars and not stance and wheel poke.
So pleased to hear french
Wow, great story, great videography. He's right- it's so much about the people , as it is about the cars.
YES....the T-shirts are all back in stock, just ordered the "Drive Tastefully" version, thanks Petrolicious!
good job petrolicious this one seems to be imo back on track, the audio, visuals the story all great.
So outstanding. Always look forward to these gems.
That is in great condition.Well done on your restoration.I had a 1970 the same colour.Wish i still had it.Great fun to drive even though mine was a rustbucket.👍🏼
What a nice car, I'll pick mine up next Friday, they are such fun to drive.
Fiat got a lot of fun out of that little 850 engine and the bodywork is just lovely on the little Sport Coupé. Definitely a fun driver! Great video from Petrolicious as always and Loic's story is a charm.
Bah mon Loïc ! Bravo !! C'est une belle histoire qu'on nous compte la, la voiture est magnifique !
Pour certains c'est encore un rêve toi tu l'a déjà réalisé, et mtn cest du plaisir !
Félicitations !
Beautifully styled small car. Fun to drive. 31mpg. 0-60 18.5 seconds.
Since I watched this video I became a great fan of this car. I discover that there is a great cult for this car in Italy, but now is so rare to find one. Someday I will buy one of these great cars.
What an outstanding story. Yeah wish I had a first car half this mad.
La Fiat 850 sport..Madonna quanti ricordi..Cheers from CANADA.1969 ..my Year.
What a great story Loïc! And yes, your first love. She's so pretty and sophisticated in her little black dress. :¬D
Blue*
very nice video. I really miss my 850 coupe. Wonderful little thing.
good, beautiful historic car to be maintained with care!
Such a beautiful car & a beautiful story behind it. Love this video, love the editing it's just stunning.
This guy have my respect, once again beautiful!
Great film, great story. Always solid Petrolicious!
Precioso deportivo para su época. Mi primer coche.
Great car. Great film. Well worth the watch
Everytime Petrolicious posts something Italian or Fiat I get excited. This one was really Interesting. I have a Fiat 500 sport that I bought. It's my first car and it's beautiful. I had never noticed Fiat, but when I saw them I had to have one :)
I’m 17 now, was looking at a Fiat 850 Sport Coupe on the internet, decided to look the car up on youtube and found this. Now i feel like i have to get it, I feel exactly the same way.
Loïc elle est superbe ta 850. Drive safely. I love the Petrolicious UA-cam channel!
Loved this video. I also got into cars at a really young age and have a passion for older vintage cars as well. I love new cars, but they all just miss something I feel older cars have - character and the history and stories behind all those miles.
At 22 I have a 1974 Datsun 260z and after I graduate this year from college I'd really like to find another classic car pre 1980 for a daily driver
Very cool car and owner; a real journey and experience for an impressive young man. I am however biased because I have always loved the 850 Sport.
that was a beautiful moving man & machine story, thank you petrolicious (back in splendid form eh!) and Loic :)
Can these videos get any better, I mean seriously great work! Great story telling from you and the gent, and the Fiat.
You guys have done well, really improved a lot these past couple months
This is one great looking car.
First cars I drove were my dad’s yellow Fiat 850 Sport coupe and his white VW beetle.
I now am lucky enough to have a Porsche 996 GT3 … the engine is still in the back !!
The true spirit of Petrolicious, in my opinion. Built not bought.
Bravo Loïc, reportage magnifique et mérité ! Les images sont sublimes, tu dis n'avoir pas été super à l'aise au tournage mais ça ne se ressent pas trop, on ressent ta passion et tu t'exprimes bien clairement :) Félicitations !
Congrats Loïc, amazing and you deserved it ! The images are stunning, you were saying you weren't comfortable during the interview but we don't really feel that, only passion and you are speaking distinctly :) Congratulations !
Man this video brings back memories. I remember back in 1985 when I got a 77 Lancia Beta.. Unlike this guy after two years I chickened out trying to fix it. Parts were expensive for it back then and even though it was a fun car to drive I never got over the fact it was front wheel drive. Sold it and to this day I regret it because of what I could have learned fixing it.
Superbe travail et belle récompense de tous ces efforts accomplis !
This was a beautiful video. More engaging than the others.
The pretty litlle 850 Sport Coupe was my preffer car when I was child.
Yet it remains one of the most beautiful cheap cars from the 60's.
I love all of you're vids. The look and feel and content. Top notch! 👌🏾
Very nice. Great lines. It almost has a Ferrari 250 esque lines.
Hermoso video, se nota que este auto que es el primero tendrá un valor emocional muy grande en ti
Another excellent video!! Well done!!
Avec gaunts pour driving 👌
Trully great little car
I was not really attracted by the car model but hey... can't miss any Petrolicious vid ! You made me addict.
What a story! Respect man
Cool enough. I´m 19 too and I have Fiat 850 sport coupe waiting for restoration too :D .
C'est une premiere voiture fait bien comme il faut!
First car done right!
the french history always are the best!
Félicitations magnifique voiture
for those who have seen the Pinchcliffe Grand prix. this is the actual car that gave the sound of the Il Tempo Gigante. it was a Fiat 850 Sport Coupe with an almost completely broken Abarth exhaust . they directed the rear end of the car into a "tin barrel" added a few layers of sound on top and thats it. but this car's engine was the base of it. there is NOWHERE written on the internet about this. i just heard it mentioned in an old tv show about the movie.. useless info but still, kinda neat to know
When I was a kid, my father bought a used red 1969 850 Coupe when we lived in Omaha, Nebraska. He tried to drive to Chicago in 1972 and the car had an electrical problem and caught on fire and burned to the ground on the interstate. He came back home on a Greyhound bus. That was his Fiat adventure.
It really is a nice looking car when it's not burning.
would have been nice if fiat was this nice here in Brazil. did some nice car but now... nice video by the way
Lovely video, but there's something wrong with the quality. There is a strange "sharpening" effect and the subtitles are too blurry.
Glad im not the only one noticing
yeah, but possibly deliberate. didn't bother me until i read your comment - thanks ! :)
Hipster filter I think.
HAHAAHA...hipster filter...lol.
Well at least it wasn't another 2002 or 911 video, thank goodness. I hope they do more videos about cars like these, which aren't the typical classic everybody with some money goes for.
Vor etwa 45 Jahren,war das mein erstes u neues Traumauto und noch heute trauere ich dem nach.😮💨
Thumbs up for Loïc Maschi. Not even on 20ish but with already a noble character and a straight attitude.. I share with you every single word about the passion and the determination to see your little creature back to the original pure beauty.. I remember that Fiat 850 Sport, my uncle was owning a white one. I still feel the smell of the seats, the sound of the engine getting the right temperature from cold mornings and his way of turning the steering wheel... :-)
PS: 2 Loïc Maschi - I have a friend of my car club who's into Vintage Fiat (he has a restoring garage..) feel free to pop me up about any tips/suggestion about your lovely vintage - That's only for a sharing passion..All the best 2 you!