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Remember when the AP reported that Jerry Seinfeld rolled his 1967 Fiat BTM because of faulty brakes. They were almost right, except Seinfeld's car didn't roll but rather just "sort of fell over on its side." And Seinfeld's mystery Fiat was not a Dino coupe, but rather a a sexy Fiat 500 . Mystery solved. That's what we get for trusting the New York Times , which has posted a piece on the new Fiat 500 as some sort of journalistic penance. This is a fun game, we wonder what he'll safely crash next. [ Automobile , Photo: Wikipedia ]
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As we told you earlier this morning, we know the media's claiming Seinfeld rolled a "1967 Fiat BTM" this past weekend. He's unhurt, however as we all well know, there's no such vehicle with that designation built by Fiat. According to Wikipedia — the paragon of all that is filled with truthiness — there were six models built by Fiat in 1967. Now we can obviously exclude the '67 Fiat Dino Spider, because if he'd been driving that when it rolled, he'd be dead. So what are the other options? Here they are (Fiat fan-boys, feel free to let us know if we're missing any): 1967 Fiat 1100 R 1967 Fiat 125 1967 Fiat 125 Special Berlina 1967 Fiat 1500 Cabriolet 1967 Fiat Dino Coupé 2.0 1967 Fiat Dino Spider 2.0 Let's figure this one out. What was Jerry Seinfeld driving? Was it even a 1967 Fiat? Was it, as some have claimed, a Fiat 850 ? Come on Jalopnik commentariat, don't fail us now!
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Comedian Jerry Seinfeld rolled his 1967 Fiat BTM this weekend after the brakes of the classic car failed on him. Apparently, after the brake failure, Seinfeld tried the emergency brake in East Hampton, NY, but it seems even that couldn't quite do the job, forcing Seinfeld to swerve in order to avoid flying into an intersection, thus rolling the car. We're told Seinfeld's OK. The '67 Fiat BTM however, was not. Seinfeld's not be charged in the incident which is being attributed to mechanical failure. ( Hat tip to Michael! ) [via CNN ]
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