The Italian Jewel Time Forgot - The Incredible Fiat OSCA 1600S

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Published 2023-11-23
The Fiat-Maserati that has been forgotten in time. Prettier than a Ferrari and arguably with its OSCA designed engine more true to Maserati than the V8s we know today. This is an essential part of Italy's car history.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jackburtonstwin
    There seems to be a near endless supply of glorious, classic Italian cars to be examined. The exotic stuff is interesting, but it is some of Italy's sporting coupes and saloons from the 60s and 70s that are just so pretty and appealing and often hide some really interesting oily bits underneath.
  • @bikerman6907
    My father has a car like this, or... his car is from 1961, and its a white 1500S Osca. He bought it in Stockholm in March 1996, I went with him to pick it up, we used a car trailer behind my 1995 Toyota Hilux 2.4 diesel with aftermarket turbo and Intercooler👍😃Atm the engine is being rebuild, all new pistons bought from Holland. The body, interior, Its in beautiful condition. Cheers from me in Norway
  • You've got the channel so polished.... It's amazing how much superb content you're putting out! Well done Jack 👌👍
  • @tomyost6330
    There are very few Italian cars I don't like because they put a certain touch and design to their vehicles like no other country. And they employed multiple overhead cams for more power and higher revs. Sometimes not the most reliable or durable but always so fun to drive putting smiles on faces. I'm not Italian but their cars are definitely my favorites. Thank you again for showing such a nice little classic Fiat. Peace!
  • @beatglauser9444
    Those were the times of lovely cars, specially in Italy. If I looke at this Pininfarina design you can see how Farina developed newer models, it was a kind of evolution: This Osca, the FIAT 1500 Convertible, the Peugeot 404 Convertible. All stunningly pretty cars and very related design wise.
  • @seanoneillsongs
    Totally agree. Gorgeous from every angle and on seeing it, before you said it was a Fiat, I guessed it was a Ferrari. While the 124 coupes that followed share the proportions, this has them beat for simple elegance.
  • @canucklehead0
    What a stunner of a car, Jack!!! I have never seen nor heard of this model before, so thanks for the review! Now I have heard the "Osca" name before, read in a car magazine years ago, but what I notice about this car in particular is the evolution of FIAT from this car. There is something in the body line that reminds me so much of the 70's and 80's FIAT 124 Spider and to some extent the early 124 coupe as well (Like the one you featured a while back, the pretty little blue one). Given the numbers these were made in I will likely never see one in person at a show, never mind in the wild, so thank-you for the lovely introduction, she's a fetching little thing!!! Take care Jack, I'll keep an eye out for the next Pantera update!! Cheers - Dave
  • @liminal-m3g
    What a beautiful design, such understated elegance and sophistication.
  • @andybroer651
    Jack, there were 6 Maserati brothers: Alfieri (1887–1932), Bindo (1883–1980), Carlo (1881–1910), Ettore (1894–1990), and Ernesto (1898–1975) and Mario (1890–1981) who designed the Trident Logo.
  • @bobstark184
    You’re really nailing the rarities, Jack! This is another one I remember from reading Classic and Sportscar magazine back in the nineties. Always wondered how they drove as they looked just exotic enough to quite want one. The interior is lovely and it looks way better in motion than in pictures. Almost like a scaled down 250GTE Ferrari 😊
  • @terryhand
    There is something very special about the era when cars were designed by a man with a pencil and paper, rather than a computer. Really beautiful car.
  • My dad had the 2300s Osca ghia in racing green & tan leather. Looked like a cross between DB5 & Jensen interceptor great & rare machine! Head gasket blew racing against 450SLC to Brighton 1978. Loved that car! Thanks Jack! 🙏🏽
  • @promerops
    I'm going back nearly 60 years now, but that steering linkage reminds me a lot of the same item in the 1957 Fiat Millecento that was my first car. The elegant body styling seems similar to that of the Lancia Flavia, with the rear lamp clusters very reminiscent of the BMC ADO 16. It's all Pininfarina! Many thanks, Jack, for one more excellent video.
  • @eljayr4669
    A beautiful looking car, it reminds me of a Gorgon Keeble.
  • @keefensera2004
    That is absolutely stunning. No bad angles, the proportions are perfect, and a beautiful simple uncluttered interior. I wouldn't change a thing. Another amazing car. You have some very high standards to maintain. Looking forward to seeing what you have to show next.
  • @StillWaters25
    Every episode is an amazing learning experience. You will never find niche content like this, in such a complete package, anywhere else. Your work is truly appreciated sir👏
  • What a lovely thing,a car with soul for sure.Thanks for these cars I’ve never heard of or seen before👍
  • @johnireland1629
    I've always loved Maserati, in all their variations and permutations. This little OSCA looks much like a Lancia. And I've always loved the MT4s. Since we are talking about Maserati...I'd love it if you would compare two versions of the same car, the 5th generation Quattroporte. A 2003-2007 early one with the F1/duo select Ferrari gear box...and than a 2008-2011 with the ZF 6 speed automatic. My understanding is that the F1 box was when Ferrari designed and built them, and the ZF came after Fiat took control of it. I guess I'm looking for someone to come to the defense of the F1 gear box. It was meant to be driven as a paddle shift sequential transmission, but if it was driven as an automatic, it complained profusely and burned up the clutch with great regularity. When does the Pantera get to its new home?
  • @scottyg9167
    Stunner indeed! This has to be one of my top 5 all-time most favorite. Sitting here in California lusting after it! Thanks Jack!
  • @Ferr1963
    This car is beautiful from any angle you look at it.