Fiat

125

1967-1972

In 1967 the Fiat 125 was introduced. The floor pan was virtually unchanged from that of the longer variant of the outgoing model, the Fiat 1300/1500 and the chassis used was the same as the Fiat 1300/1500. The body was a slightly lengthened development of the Fiat 124. As launched, the car was unusual in blending saloon car passenger accommodation with sports car performance. The engine was based on the one fitted in the Fiat 124 Sport: a 1,608 cc unit with 90 hp driving the rear wheels. The 125 featured one of the world's first intermittent wipers and was praised for its handling and dynamics. In 1968 the 125 special was added to the range, with a more powerful engine and improved trim and styling. The special was facelifted in 1971, with wider front and rear lights, enhancing the visual width of the car. The interior gained upgraded upholstery of the seats and a wood facia. Production by Fiat in Italy ceased in 1972 when the Fiat 132 was introduced, a total of 603,877 cars having been built.

See also: Polski Fiat 125P

 

1967

Fiat 125

folder, 4 pages, German

published c1967

Dating

publicity code 2524

Fiat 125

brochure, 16 pages, Dutch

published 11-67

Dating

publicity code AP 20.000 - 11-67

Fiat 125

brochure, 24 pages, Italian, French, English, German, Spanish

published c1967

Dating

publicity code 2573

1969

Fiat 125 special

brochure, 16 pages, Dutch

published c1969

Dating

publicity code 2767

Fiat 125 special

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1969

Dating

publicity code 2768

Fiat 125

folded brochure, 24 pages, Dutch

published c1969

Dating

publicity code 2777

1970

Fiat 125

brochure, 16 pages, Dutch

published 07-70

Dating

publicity code AP 10.000-7-'70

Fiat 125 special

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1970

Dating

this is the November 1970 updated version

1971

Fiat 125

brochure, 16 pages, Dutch

published 01-71

Dating

publicity code AP 10.000-1-'71

Maak jouw eigen website met JouwWeb