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  2. Fiat 850 - Wikipedia

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    Fiat-Abarth OT 850 Berlina (model 101): Abarth's first 850 derivative, introduced in July 1964. Its Tipo 201 engine was the regular saloon's 847 cc inline-four brought from 34 to 44 hp (25 to 32 kW); top speed went up accordingly from 120 km/h (75 mph) to 130 km/h (81 mph). [ 15 ]

  3. List of Fiat vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Fiat 124 Special T 1600 Fiat 124 Special 1400 Fiat 1100/103 Fiat 500 Fiat 1500 Fiat 850. 1950–1958 Fiat 1400; 1951–1973 Fiat Campagnola; 1952–1954 Fiat 8V; 1952–1958 Fiat 1900; 1953–1969 Fiat 1100/103; 1955–1969 Fiat 600; 1957–1961 Fiat 1200; 1957–1975 Fiat 500; 1959–1966 Fiat 1200/1500/1600 Cabriolet; 1959–1968 Fiat 1800 ...

  4. Fiat 124 Sport Spider - Wikipedia

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    The Fiat Abarth 124 Rally is a homologated version of the 124 Sport Spider, known also as "124 Abarth Stradale", introduced in November 1972. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] It received Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile homologation in the special grand touring cars (group 4) racing class, and replaced the 1.6-litre Fiat Sport Spider rally cars, which ...

  5. Fiat X1/9 - Wikipedia

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    The car was intended to replace the 850 Spider, another Bertone design, not the larger and pricier 124 Sport Spider whose production continued for much of the X1/9's life. The car's monocoque body was produced at the Bertone factory in Grugliasco (Turin) [ 13 ] and then transported to the Fiat's Lingotto factory for final assembly.

  6. SEAT 850 - Wikipedia

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    SEAT 850 Sport Coupé and SEAT 850 Coupé, the two model versions of the coupé variant The Sport Coupé and Spider versions were also built in Spain, although they were never exported. They were equipped with a 51 hp (38 kW) 903 cc engine as opposed to the lower powered, 843 cc standard cars.

  7. Fiat Moretti Sportiva - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1965 at the Turin Motor Show, [1] the Sport was Moretti’s last car that could be customised beyond the usual of choice of seat colours. There was the possibility to obtain trim and equipment levels according to the buyer’s taste. The Sport was initially proposed as a two-seater coupé, although it became available as a ...

  8. Lombardi Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Lombardi Grand Prix is a small, rear-engined sports car on Fiat 850 underpinnings. It was developed by the Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi with an in-house design by Giuseppe Rinaldi. The car was built from 1968 until 1972 and was also marketed as the OTAS 820, as a Giannini, and as the Abarth Grand Prix and Scorpione.

  9. Fiat 124 - Wikipedia

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    The Fiat 124 is a small family car manufactured and marketed by Italian company Fiat between 1966 and 1974. The saloon superseded the Fiat 1300 and spawned station wagon, four-seater coupé (124 Sport Coupé), and two-seater convertible (124 Sport Spider) variants.

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