Listing my 1978 Fiat 124 Abarth tribute up for sale. I bought it non-running from a single family owner in Phoenix in 2019 and did a restomod on it in 2020-2022.
This is arguably the least rusty classic Fiat 124 left in the world as it's lived in AZ it's whole life.
I have lots of paperwork for it including the original owners manual, service manuals, wiring diagrams, etc. It has a clean title in my name.
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Listing my 1978 Fiat 124 Abarth tribute up for sale. I bought it non-running from a single family owner in Phoenix in 2019 and did a restomod on it in 2020-2022.
This is arguably the least rusty classic Fiat 124 left in the world as it’s lived in AZ it’s whole life.
I have lots of paperwork for it including the original owners manual, service manuals, wiring diagrams, etc. It has a clean title in my name.
Car runs and drives amazingly well. It feels like a lighter weight, completely analog Miata.
Good stuff:
* Engine refresh (have paperwork)
* Completely redone wiring
* Paint/body in excellent condition
* New top
* Arizona mods: Aluminum radiator, expansion tank, heavy duty electric fan
* Performance mods: Weber 32/36 carburetor, 4-1 exhaust header, upgraded ignition coil, wires, and plugs, full custom exhaust w/ catalytic converter
* No emissions required
* Super cheap to insure and register
* NO RUST
Not so good stuff:
* Needs carpet completed in driver’s side footwell
* Minor oil leaks (it’s a 46 year old Italian car…)
* Coolant temp gauge not working
Can fix any/all of the not so good stuff if desired. I’ve lost interest in the car and need something more kid friendly.
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