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(New page: Image:Autobianchi_A112.jpg '''Autobianchi A112. 1969–85 (prod. 1,200,000 approx.). 3-door saloon. F/F, 903, 965, 1050 cm³ (4 cyl. OHV).''' Premium small car based on platform later...)
 
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'''Autobianchi A112. 1969–85 (prod. 1,200,000 approx.). 3-door saloon. F/F, 903, 965, 1050 cm³ (4 cyl. OHV).''' Premium small car based on platform later used for [[Fiat 127]]. In line with Autobianchi thinking, this brand received the front-drive, transverse-engine platform first. Abarth from 1971, initially with 965 cm³, increased to 1050 cm³ in 1975. Badge-engineered as [[Lancia]] from 1982 for some export markets.
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'''Autobianchi A112 (X1/2). 1969–85 (prod. 1,200,000 approx.). 3-door saloon. F/F, 903, 965, 1050 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Premium small car based on platform later used for [[Fiat 127]]. In line with Autobianchi thinking, this brand received the front-drive, transverse-engine platform first. Abarth from 1971, initially with 965 cm³, increased to 1050 cm³ in 1975. Badge-engineered as [[Lancia]] from 1982 for some export markets.
  
  
''Manufacturing location:'' Arese, Milano, Italy
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''Manufacturing location:'' Desio, Milano, Italy
  
 
''Marque:'' [[Autobianchi]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Bianchina]] | ''Successor:'' [[Autobianchi Y10]]
 
''Marque:'' [[Autobianchi]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Bianchina]] | ''Successor:'' [[Autobianchi Y10]]
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 23 November 2013

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Autobianchi A112 (X1/2). 1969–85 (prod. 1,200,000 approx.). 3-door saloon. F/F, 903, 965, 1050 cm³ (I4 OHV). Premium small car based on platform later used for Fiat 127. In line with Autobianchi thinking, this brand received the front-drive, transverse-engine platform first. Abarth from 1971, initially with 965 cm³, increased to 1050 cm³ in 1975. Badge-engineered as Lancia from 1982 for some export markets.


Manufacturing location: Desio, Milano, Italy

Marque: Autobianchi | Predecessor: Bianchina | Successor: Autobianchi Y10


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