The Fiat 124 Sport Coupé is a two-door, four-seater notchback coupé produced by the Italian automaker Fiat in three generations between 1967 and 1975. It was based on the Fiat 124 saloon . Its four cylinder aluminum and iron, twin overhead cam "Lampredi engine" was designed by ex- Ferrari engineer Aurelio Lampredi. Fiat 124 was a medium-sized family sedan introduced by Italian carmaker Fiat in 1966. The original sedan was manufactured until 1974, and the Coupe and Spider versions - until 1975 and 1980, respectively. Fiat 124's lasting popularity spawned a number of remakes around the world. The history of Fiat 124
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The sporty Fiat 124 Coupe borrowed the expertise of former Ferrari designers Mario Boano and Aurelio Lampredi who shortened the wheelbase of the original 124 model and packed in more power and sturdiness without adding extra weight. The Coupe was released in three generations and finally discontinued in 1975. Fiat 124 Sport Coupè 1.800 CC 28,200 Kilometres International €12,500 Advert wonderful 124 sport 1600 67,900 Kilometres International €13,500 Advert 1972 Fiat 124 SPORT 1800 1756cc · Petrol · 40,851 Kilometres · Manual · 5 speed Newport Pagnell LHD Fiat introduced the 124 Sport Coupe in 1967. Styled in-house at Fiat, the 124 Sport Coupe was a range of four seat coupes powered by a range of inline four engines built on a shortened Fiat 124 platform. The Sport Coupe was built over three series: AC (1967-1969), BC (1969-1972), and CC (1972-1975). Production of the 124 Sport Coupe ended in 1975. Introduction The Fiat 124 Sport Coupe was a very elegant four-seater that the Italians seemingly did better than everyone else. It was a thin-pillared beauty from Fiat's own design team, blessed with real ability thanks to powerful twin-cam engines and all-wheel disc brakes.
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124 Sport 1.4 60,000 Kilometres International €18,000 Advert Fiat 124 Coupe for race 1600cc · Petrol · 1,000 Kilometres · Manual · 4 speed grottazzolina LHD Aimed squarely at those drivers who wanted something sportier than its 124 family sedan and needed the practicality of room for four passengers, the Fiat 124 Sport Coupe provided an unbeatable combination of technological refinement at an affordable price. The Fiat 124 was a well-engineered, cleanly-designed saloon that was practical, useful and good to drive. With disc brakes all round, pin-sharp rack-and-pinion steering and a rear axle well located on coil springs it had a good specification that outpointed rivals such as the Ford Escort Mk1. Of course, the Fiat 124 suffered from the usual Fiat. €11,950 FIAT 124 SPORT 0 MANUAL LHD Refcode: CD1E2F0C-A780-4DDE-8C4A-7D7623BC4EA0 This 124 Coupe, often referred to as the "poor man's Ferrari," was originally delivered ne. 14 01133238830 View details 1972 £35,000
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Fiat 124 Coupè sport 110cv € 20,000.- 40,000 km Manual 11/1969 Gasoline 81 kW (110 hp) Private seller, IT-00049 Velletri Fiat 124 Coupè SPORT - A.S.I ORO € 10,980.- 54,726 km Manual 03/1973 Gasoline 80 kW (109 hp) Fedrauto di Ferrari Fabio Fabio Ferrari • IT-40069 Zola Predosa - Bologna - Bo Fiat 124 Coupè Sport € 12,000.- Produced between 1967 and 1975, the 124 Sport Coupe featured a notchback design with a choice of several twin-cam engines. Notify me when one is listed Have one? Sell yours here Fiat > Fiat 124 Sport Coupe Auction Results Sort by: Recently Closed Listing Type Category Era Year Range Recency Auction Result High Bid Exclude 22 Results Sold
124 Sport 1.4 60,000 Kilometres International €18,000 Advert Fiat 124 Coupe for race 1600cc · Petrol · 1,000 Kilometres · Manual · 4 speed grottazzolina LHD €11,000 Advert FIAT 124 Sport Spider 1967 International €23,500 Advert Engine block type 124AC000 International POA Advert FIAT 124 SPORT - €11,950. This 124 Coupe, often referred to as the "poor man's Ferrari," was originally delivered new in Belgium. Coupés of this model were primarily purchased as daily sporty drivers, enduring winter conditions and the accompanying road salt. Unfortunately, like many cars from that era, they were highly susceptible to rust.
For Sale FIAT 124 Sport Coupe (1971) offered for GBP 10,477
The 124 Sport Coupe now rushes down the quarter-mile in 17.8 seconds at 77.2 mph, with enough gusto to chirp its tires in the first three gears. That is 0.4 seconds and nearly 3 mph quicker. The arrival in the US of the new Fiat 124 Spider and Sport Coupe in the fall of 1968 was a major event. The Spider in particularly was a major blow to the increasingly obsolete British roadsters, with its lively DOHC four and a top that was a revelation. R&T did an analysis of both models as well as a road test.