1968 Fiat 125 Special 89,013 Original Miles,One Owner, NOT Sold in U.S.
1968 Fiat Other for sale in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Franklin, Tennessee, United States |
Make: | Fiat |
Model: | Other |
Type: | 4 Door |
Year: | 1968 |
Mileage: | 87,000 |
VIN: | 47213 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4 Speed |
Interior color: | Blue / White |
Options: | Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Fiat Other 1968
Hello, his is the perfect car for ANY young man or woman, car that "Goes UP in Value" and that it GREAT on Gas and Easy to fix. This 125 has a 1600 Engine and as you see in the pictures is in superb condition for a 1968. New Exhaust, eautifullyrunningand the ONLY one of its age in the United States. I am the second owner and must sell for another project. A little about the 125:Mileage: 89,013 Original MilesFiat 125 SPECIAL, anufactured or sold in 1968, ersion for Europe4-door sedan body typeRWD (rear-wheel drive), anual 4-speed gearboxpetrol (gasoline) engine with displacement: 1608 cm3 / 98.2 cui, dvertised power: 66 kW / 89 hp / 90 PS ( DIN ), orque net: 127.5 Nm / 94 lb-ftcharacteristic dimensions: outside length: 4223 mm / 166.3 in, heelbase: 2506 mm / 98.7 inreference weights: base curb weight: 1030 kg / 2271 lbs, ross weight GVWR: 1430 kg / 3153 lbshow fast is this car ? top speed: 160 km/h (99 mph) (declared by factory);accelerations: 0- 60 mph 11.9 s; 0- 100 km/h 12.7 s (a-c simulation); 1/4 mile drag time (402 m) 18.5 s (a-c simulation)fuel consumption and mileage: average estimated by a-c: 9.6 l/100km /29.5 mpg (imp.) / 24.6 mpg (U.S.)/ 10.5 km/lAbout the 124 & 125 History:In 1967 the Fiat 125 was introduced as the successor of the Fiat 1500. The 125 was a sporty family car with room for four or five people. The model had clearly more to offer than a just an "extended Fiat 124". The three inch (eight cm) longer wheelbase enabled an eight inch (20 cm) longer body than that of the Fiat 124. The bodies of the 125 and 124 share many similarities. Both were noted for their almost angular design and numerous chrome details. The double square headlights make the car a really striking design. The Fiat 125 was remarkably fully equipped for its time with continuously adjustable backrests at the front seats, arpeting, eading light, ights in the trunk and engine compartment, ntermittent mode wipers, wo-speed fan, hrottle and laterally extendable sun visors.
The Fiat 125 was equipped with a modern 1608 cc engine (90 hp, 01 mph or 163 km / h) with an overhead camshaft. The inlet and exhaust valves were placed under an angle of 90 degrees, he combustion chambers were made spherical with a spark plug mounted in the middle of the cylinder head. By using a cam shaft driven by a plastic belt with inner gearing, he engine produced a modest sound. Many modern engines still operate with this type of belt.
The Fiat 125 Special was introduced in 1968. The 1600 cc engine was revised at several levels. For example, he compression ratio was increased and the manifold had been given a different shape. This caused the power to rise to the then magical limit of 100 DIN hp. The 125 was also standard equipped with a five-speed gearbox. The interior of the car had a more luxurious finish. The appearance of the Special was distinguishable by (even) more chrome accents. The car achieved a top speed of 105 mph (170 km / h) and accelerated from 0-60 mph (0-100 km / h) in a then downright fast 11.2 seconds. In 1971 the Special was modernized. The parking lights and indicators moved to a spot under the front bumper, o the grill gained a little width. The bumpers were fitted with a buffer edge over the full width instead of rosettes. Larger rear lights were mounted at the rear. The 'normal' 125 didn't undergo any important changes during its production period.