
Fiat 128 - Wikipedia
The Fiat 128 is a transverse front-engine, front wheel drive small family car manufactured and marketed by Fiat from 1969 to 1985 as a two- or four-door sedan, three- or five-door station …
Fiat 128 Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Fiat 128 is a family of compact family cars introduced in 1969. Available as sedans, wagons, coupes, or pickups, 128's were highly adaptable front wheel drive cars. The 128 range was …
Collectible Classic: 1971-1979 Fiat 128 - Automobile Magazine - MotorTrend
Aug 15, 2012 · The Fiat 128 was the Italian automaker's first mainstream front-wheel-drive car, and its mechanical layout proved enduring, with the east-west-mounted engine driving the …
Fiat 128: a family affair - Classic & Sports Car
May 19, 2021 · Fiat 128 1300 CL. Sold/number built 1969-’85/2,776,000; Construction steel monocoque; Engine iron-block, alloy-head, ohc 1290cc ‘four’, single downdraught Weber …
1972 Fiat 128 Market - CLASSIC.COM
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Classic Fiat 128 for Sale - ClassicCars.com
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FIAT 128 - stellantisheritage.com
The debut took place in spring 1969, after the Geneva Motor Show that featured the new Fiat 130 flagship, not only on the stand. The Fiat 128 brought in a genuine revolution at Fiat, offering …
1985 Fiat 128 – The Fiat We Must Remember - Curbside Classic
Mar 21, 2022 · The 128 embodies what Fiat did best at one point in history, ie. make smart, elegant small/medium-sized cars most people could afford. Compare it with the current 500 …
FIAT 128 Saloon Specs & Photos - autoevolution
It was a revolutionary car for the masses. It was the car that changed the way the vehicles were built, with a front-wheel-drive arrangement and transverse engines. Moreover, it was a daily...
Fiat 128 (1969 – 1985) Review | Honest John - Honest John Classics
Engineered by Dante Giacosa, it adopted the classical front-wheel drive layout of transverse engine with the gearbox bolted on the end. Its significance was marked with a European Car …