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− | '''Fiat 125 Sport. 1972–8 (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. F/R, 1608 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Argentinian special, based on the [[Fiat 1300, 1500|1500]] floorpan and the coachwork of the previous 1600 Sport, but with the [[Fiat 125|125]]’s DOHC engine. Tuned for 100, then 110 PS with higher compression from 1975 Fiat 125 Sport Potenciado) and 125 PS; cancelled in 1977, with the exception of striped-and-spoilered SE, which lasted one more year. | + | '''Fiat 125 Sport. 1972–8 (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. F/R, 1608 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Argentinian special, based on the [[Fiat 1300, 1500|1500]] floorpan and the coachwork of the previous 1600 Sport, but with the [[Fiat 125|125]]’s DOHC engine. Tuned for 100, then 110 PS with higher compression (from 1975 Fiat 125 Sport Potenciado) and 125 PS; cancelled in 1977, with the exception of striped-and-spoilered SE, which lasted one more year. |
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Revision as of 07:07, 29 June 2014
Fiat 125 Sport. 1972–8 (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. F/R, 1608 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Argentinian special, based on the 1500 floorpan and the coachwork of the previous 1600 Sport, but with the 125’s DOHC engine. Tuned for 100, then 110 PS with higher compression (from 1975 Fiat 125 Sport Potenciado) and 125 PS; cancelled in 1977, with the exception of striped-and-spoilered SE, which lasted one more year.
Manufacturing location: Córdoba, Argentina
Marque: Fiat | Predecessor: Fiat 1600 Sport