Showing results in  Classics Reviews [Show all channels]

Sort by: Relevance | Newest first | Oldest first

  • Abarth Fiat 124 Rally Spider (1972 - 1975) (Classics Reviews)
    By the 1970s, Abarth was exclusively offering Homologation specials based on existing Fiat models - and the two companies moved closer together. The 124 Rally Spider was based on the already impressive 1800cc twin-cam Fiat 124 Spider, but was comprehensively modified for competition use
  • Fiat X1/9 1300 and 1500 (1972 - 1989) (Classics Reviews)
    The Fiat X1/9 has an awful lot going for it as an inexpensive wind-in-the-hair fun car. So it seems unfair that, they're still unloved in the trade. But that does mean you can pick a good one up for not much money. Although the X1/9 was launched in Europe in 1972, the UK had to wait five years
  • Abarth Fiat 500/595/595SS/695SS (1957 - 1971) (Classics Reviews)
    One of the legendary names in the tuning industry, Carlo Abarth had cut his teeth tuning and improving the Fiat 500 – and producing his famous 595 and 695 models. These were based on Fiat’s updated version of its tiny 500, named the 500D. Abarth transformed the Fiat from
 

Value my car

Save £75 on Warranty using code HJ75

with MotorEasy

Get a warranty quote

Save 12% on GAP Insurance

Use HJ21 to save on an ALA policy

See offer