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1979 Fiat 124

$ 264

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: " A sports car you can afford while you are still young enough to enjoy it" -Fiat Ad
  • Make: Fiat
  • Drive Type: RWD
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
  • Options: CD Player
  • For Sale By: Dealer
  • Interior Color: Tan
  • Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
  • Title: 1979 Fiat Spider Convertible in Light Green
  • Mileage: 50952
  • Drive Side: Left-hand drive
  • Year: 1979
  • VIN Number: 1234 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • VIN: 1234
  • Number of Cylinders: 4
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Body Type: Convertible
  • SubTitle: 1979 Fiat Spider Convertible in Light Green
  • Exterior Color: Blue
  • Model: 124

    Description

    " A sports car you can afford while you are still young enough to enjoy it" -Fiat Ad
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    Fiat
    ,
    click here!
    Specs:
    Fiat Light Green
    Dual Overhead Cam 4 Cylinder
    2 Barrell Carb w/ Chrome Air cleaner
    Electric Fan
    5 Speed Trans
    Dual Horns
    Tan Bucket Seats
    Center Console
    Wood Grain Dash
    Wood 3 Spoke Steering Wheel
    Factory Tachometer and Gauge Package
    Pioneer CD Player
    Tinted Glass
    Manual Steering
    Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
    Luggage Rack
    Driver Side Sport Mirror
    Rear Mount
    Antenna
    Factory 13" Wheels w/ 175/70 13 Radial Tires
    Trunk Lamp
    Shoulder harness seat belts

    The Fiat 124 Sport Spider was designed by
    Pininfarina
    and styled in-house by
    Tom Tjaarda
    . The 124 Sport Spider,
    124 Sport Coupé
    and
    124 sedan
    share much of their running gear – and, in the case of the coupé,
    platforms
    . The Sports Spider uses a shorter platform along with a shorter
    wheelbase
    , and in contrast to the Pinifarina styled and manufactured spider, Fiat designed and manufactured the coupé in-house.
    The succession of build series of the 124 were designated internally as AS, BS, BS1, CS and CSA. AS models had a torque tube transmitting power to the rear wheels; this crack-prone design was replaced by a trailing-arm rear axle with the second series (BS) during 1969 — which was manufactured alongside the AS for the first six months of 1970. The early AS cars also have smaller taillights, while the BS receives a mesh grille and black-rimmed gauges inside.
    In July 1970 the 1.6-liter BS1 appeared; this model is recognizable by its twin humps on the bonnet and bumper overriders. The CS series Spider arrived during 1972. Also in 1972, a sports version of the Spider debuted, required for type-approval of its rally version, and was marketed as 124 CSA (C-Spider-Abarth). The vehicle has a capacity of 128 hp.
    In three years, Fiat manufactured less than 1000 CSA models, which were intended for sale to individual clients.
    The car was manufactured by Fiat (with a Pininfarina body) in Turin until October 1981, when Pininfarina took over manufacture in their
    San Giorgio Canavese
    plant.
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    .
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