Short History of the Fiat 124 Sport Spider
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I agree....the 124 spider never had IRS.
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@redishina They also say they produced these cars from 1966 to 1982, they actually did them to 1985
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@darkstar9242 matters? Fee-aht? fee-it? who cares?!
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Just got mine! 1973
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Your pronouncing it wrong
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The last year for these cars was actually 1985. Two models were produced in 85, one often referred to as a 85 1/2. They stopped importing to the USA in 1982, but a few of the 84 and 85 have made it to the USA.
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@rjgunther Man....you can find what I said also on wikipedia. Check in production paragraph, # 1973 CSA 1756cc. This is the car which I'm writing about: a street legal car tuned by Abarth available at any fiat dealer.
Search with google images, you will find several images of this model.
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The video is inaccurate. they state in '68 the rear axle was replaced with an IRS. I have a '74 and it has a panhard rod solid rear axle and wishbones at the front. To my knowledge all spiders were like this.
redishina 1 year ago 3
Overall this is a terrific expo on the 124 Spider and every factoid seems to be more or less correct except that the 124 never had independent rear suspension EVER.
zapwatt 1 year ago 2