
Fiat 132 - Wikipedia
The Fiat 132 is a large family car produced by the Italian automobile company Fiat from 1972 to 1981. An updated version of the 132, called the Argenta, was produced from 1981 to 1985. The 132 was introduced as a replacement for the Fiat 125 and like it, came with Fiat Twin Cam engines as standard.
132 | FIA Historic Database
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Fiat 132 2000 from Lebanon - Race Engine Forum UK
Dec 14, 2010 · After many replies about random technical things concerning race car preparation (BMW) which I am into, I think it's by time to present the Fiat I own. It's an 1980 Fiat 132 2000 (Yes, 4 doors sedan).
The Fiat 132 2000GLS June 1978 - Motor Sport Magazine
Jul 7, 2014 · Regarding the 132 as the top Fiat model emphasises such shortcomings, regarded as a twin-cam, five-speed car owing some of its development to the Miratori Abarth-Rally Fiat, the 132. GLS isn’t had value, at £4.424.95 –W.B.
Fiat 132 Facelift 2000 GLS Specs, Performance, Comparisons
Explore the Fiat 132 Facelift 2000 GLS 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 detailed specs, including 0-60 mph times, horsepower, and handling data. Get all the Info.
Fiat 132: Familiar but Forgotten - Old Motors
May 2, 2020 · When the Fiat 132 was new, it was just the latest iteration of Fiat’s large family car – descended from the old Fiat 1400/1500 and its immediate predecessor, the 125. At that time, in 1972, Fiat’s top car was the V6 130, offered as a BMW-baiting Berlina or Paolo Martin’s gorgeous Pininfarina Coupe.
Period Road Test: 1979 Fiat 132 2.0 - Driven To Write
Mar 19, 2019 · The product of much revision, the 132 is now even more a car for any man interested in motoring. The Fiat sports fine Pirelli P6 tyres and modern alloy-like rims, offsetting the flowing lines (which seem to have inspired BMW, some suggest). 1979 Fiat 132 interior: source. The car is rear-wheel drive.
1972 Fiat 132 - kfz-tech.de
132 Diesel, 1.995/2.445 cm 3, torque, 83/108 Nm at 2400 rpm, 44/53 kW (60/72 hp) at 4400/4200 rpm. In its time, the Fiat 132 even became a TV star in Germany. No, not as some kind of vehicle for offenders or for the commissar.
Fiat 132 - Definitive List - Cars
The Fiat 132 was a vehicle of the upper middle class of the Italian car manufacturer Fiat. He was introduced in May 1972 as a successor to the Fiat 125, in Spain as Seat 132. It was produced at the beginning in three models: 132 1600 N, 132 1800 N and 132 1800 S.
132 | FIA Historic Database
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