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127 Sport

127 Sport (Italy, 1978)

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The Fiat 127 Sport was marketed from summer 1978 onwards. It had a different syling and delivered increased power with the ohc 1050 cc engine.

The compression ration was 8:1 for this variant, it also featured a new valve arrangement, larger valves and a twin-choke carburettor. These changes resulted in a power output of 70 bhp at 3500 rpm and an increased top speed of 160 km/h. The chassis and suspension were also modified with stronger brakes, a stiffer anti-roll-bar at the front and wider tyres.

The styling modifications included a new front grille, a new front and rear bumperspoiler and side rubbing strips. The interior was also re-worked.



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The Fiat 127 was launched in 1971 as successor to the 850 model and became a sales-success for the Fiat company. The small car featured a front-wheel-drive layout, which had first been introduced in 1964 with the Autobianchi Primula and later in 1969 with the 128 model. It used similar mechanics as the 128 on suspension, brakes and steering and its engine was derived from the 850 Sport. It quickly became a market success in Italy and abroad and in 1972, a 3-door version was added...  more
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