The Campagnola name was used by Fiat for various Jeep-like vehicles, starting with a thing way back in 1951, but today’s Campagnola comes from 1984. With torsion bars at all four wheels, a 2.5 liter diesel engine, and twin rear shocks, the Fiat was known to be a basic off road machine. Find this 1984 Fiat 1107 Campagnola 2.5 Diesel 7 Posti offered for €8,000 ($8653 USD) via carandclassic.com. Tip from John W.
From the seller: Fiat Campagnola 2500 diesel 7-seater version with differential lock on all wheels in excellent general condition with original plates and ASI registered, perfectly running and with no work to be done, overhauled until the end of 2024, new battery recently replaced, tow hook, new tires . Available with extra price approved appendix trolley plus various bodywork and mechanical spare parts.
Campagnola translates variously as country girl, or peasant woman.