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128 1300 Coupé 3P

128 1300 Coupé 3P (Italy, 1975)

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The 128 Coupé 3P was introduced in 1975. It was a reviewed version of the coupé introduced in 1971, adding a rear hatch door. Other new features were a different front grille with four round headlamps, larger rear windows, bumpers with rubber, new tail-lights and a updated interior. The engine also saw some changes, as it had to comply now with emissions regulations introduced in 1975. The output was increased to 65 bhp at 6000 rpm for the 1100 cc motor, and the 1300 cc unit saw its power decreased to 73 bhp.



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The Fiat 128 was introduced in 1969 as successor to the 1100 model, stayed in production until 1985 and was succeeded by the Fiat Ritmo. With its predecessor it shared the same engine displacement of about 1100, 1116 cc to be exact. Specific feature of the motor was its single overhead camshaft driven by a toothed belt. The engine was mounted transversly in the front-wheel-drive model, making it the first Fiat with this configuration, similar to the Autobianchi Primula. The engine was ...  more
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