The Fiat 128 is perhaps most famous for the fact that Enzo Ferrari used one as his daily driver for many years. The car you see here is famous for a whole other reason, it belongs to Tom Hanks who used it in the 2017 film The Post.
Hanks is a well-known car guy who has owned an eclectic
The Fiat 128 is perhaps most famous for the fact that Enzo Ferrari used one as his daily driver for many years. The car you see here is famous for a whole other reason, it belongs to Tom Hanks who used it in the 2017 film The Post.
Hanks is a well-known car guy who has owned an eclectic
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