

Mercury's Fiat 1500 Spyder, item number Art. 7, is an elegant reissue of an iconic model originally released in the early 1960s. This miniature is based on the stylish convertible that Fiat produced in collaboration with legendary Italian coachbuilder Pininfarina.
The real Fiat 1500 Spyder was introduced in 1961 as the successor to the 1200 Spyder. Designed by Pininfarina, the model was praised for its streamlined body, compact sportiness, and refined Italian design. It was a convertible that combined style, accessibility, and driving pleasure, ideal for the burgeoning European middle class of the 1960s.
Mercury, one of the oldest Italian manufacturers of diecast model cars, chose this Fiat as the subject for one of its early models. The original appeared in the early 1960s and was part of a series that focused on modern Italian vehicles of the time. With its open roof, refined lines, and metal construction, the Art. 7 quickly became a popular model among collectors.
The reissue of the Mercury Fiat 1500 Spyder stays true to the original's design and reflects the charming character of early Italian model car design.
Although more simply finished than modern diecast models, this reissue has the same nostalgic appeal as the original, making it a truly special collector's item.
A charming tribute to the Italian elegance of the 1960s, both in the form of the original and in this faithful reissue. A valuable piece for fans of Fiat, Italian design, and classic diecast models.