Polski Fiat
125P
1968-1991
In December 1965, a license agreement was signed between Fiat and FSO concerning the production of a specially devised car combining the body and braking system of the newly launched Fiat 125 with the driveline and other chassis elements from the retired Fiat 1300/1500. For this purpose the marque Polski Fiat was revived; under this brand, Fiats were manufactured or assembled under licence in Poland since 1932. The FSO plant had to be refurbished to be able to handle the assembly of a modern car, so machinery had to be ordered from Western companies. There were two versions, the 1300 model entered production in 1968 and the 1500 in 1969. Unlike the Fiat 125, the car was also available as a stationwagon, introduced in 1972.
See also: Fiat 125
1970
Polski Fiat 125P
folder, 6 pages, Dutch
published c1970
Dating
the 1969 1,481 cc engine is mentioned, the 1972 station car is not
There was a restyling in 1975, when a new black plastic grille was fitted along with new turn indicators, enlarged horizontal rear lamps and a slightly modernised interior including a new dashboard and steering wheel. The power of both engines was raised.
1975
Polski Fiat 125P
folder, 4 pages, Dutch
published c1975
Dating
in 1975 the car was updated as in this folder, the text emphasises this is a new version
Polski Fiat 125P
brochure, 12 pages, Dutch
published c1975
Dating
model year 1975 is mentioned inside the brochure
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