General description :
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE, Fiat 128 was a car model from the Italian car manufacturer Fiat built between 1969 and 1985, The model was introduced as a replacement for the Fiat 1100 and won the title Car of the Year in Denmark and Europe in 1970, Fiat 128 was the first car equipped with Fiat's then brand new engine with overhead camshaft - an engine type that was advanced for its time with cylinder head in aluminum and overhead camshaft driven by a timing belt, At the introduction the 128 was available as a two-door sedan - four-door sedan and three-door station wagon, The only available engine variant until 1971 was a 1.1 L, In 1971 the two-door model 128 Rally Edition came on the market which was equipped with the slightly larger 1.3 L engine, This is a Fiat 128 Rally which was registered in Italy for the first time on 16 June 1972, The car has Historic wagon book and Italian papers, Very fast car that i.a. has participated several times in the Classic Race in Aarhus and various Hillclimb, A lot of money has been spent on the mechanics and especially the engine which provides close to 140 hp, Feel free to contact us for further info.
1971 Fiat 128 1,3 Rally is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Bodalen by CC-Cars for €20300.
Car Facts
Car type : CarMake : FiatModel : 128Model Version : 1,3 RallyEngine size : 1.3Model Year : 1971Sub type : Race/Rally CarVehicle Registration : Undefined
Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino (FIAT to you and I) was founded by Giovanni Agnelli in 1899. Their first car 3 ½ CV had a strong resembledence to contemporary Benz, only 25 examples were built. By 1910 Fiat had established itself as Italia's biggest car manufacturer and expanded to the US, where a new plant was built in Poughkeepsie, NY.
At that time Fiat cars were big and luxurious barges for the wealthy or barking mad racing cars like S76 , The beast of Turin, with its 290HP 28.5-liter, four-cylinder engine.
However, today Fiat is better reknown for its small symphatic peoples carriers, Topolino, 500 "Cinquecento" and 600.
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