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Brand
Fiat
Model
130
Type
Coupe
Body
Coupe
Year
1971
Registration
None - Certificato Di Origine
Chassis number
130BC0000366
Date of first admission
01-11-1971
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
14030 Km
Color
Gray
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The 1971 Fiat 130 Coupe is a representative manifestation of 1970s Italian automotive engineering and design. This model, with chassis number 130BC0000366, was characterized by its elegant lines and robust construction, which made it a sought-after vehicle among car enthusiasts. The Fiat 130 Coupe was designed by the renowned design house Pininfarina, which contributed to its timeless appeal. This particular example features solid bodywork that has recently been professionally repainted, with a focus on retaining its original charm.
Technically, this Fiat 130 Coupe has undergone an extensive overhaul. The 3.2-liter six-in-line engine has been completely overhauled, with essential components such as the water pump, alternator, starter motor, radiator and pipes replaced or rebuilt. This ensures reliable operation and a worry-free driving experience. In addition, this engine is prepared to run on unleaded gasoline, enhancing user-friendliness and in line with contemporary fuel standards.
All receipts and invoices are present with the car, providing a transparent understanding of the work performed. In addition, an extensive photo report of the overhaul work is available, underlining the meticulousness of the maintenance. Those interested are advised to view the car in real life and experience the details for themselves. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.