The Autobianchi Primula 2-door Fastback Coupe 1967 is a stylish and timeless classic Italian vehicle built to provide drivers with a comfortable and stylish ride. This classic coupe was produced by Autobianchi in 1967 and was the first car made by successor Fiat to Fiat's groundbreaking 124 series. The exterior design of the vehicle has an aerodynamic, sporty look, with a two-door fastback profile, and pronounced curved wheel arches. The front grille is set between two large rectangular headlights, and the windshield and partition window are framed by rounded chrome details. The sides of the vehicle feature chrome trim along the line of the beltline, while the rear third of the car is defined by its tall tail lights. Inside, the cabin of the vehicle is spacious and comfortable, with a quilted fabric upholstery making for a luxurious ride. The instrument panel is robust and well-equipped with an array of gauges, including a tachometer, oil pressure gauge, fuel gauge, and speedometer. Underneath the hood, the Primula 2-door Fastback Coupe features a reliable and capable 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine combined with a four-speed manual transmission, enabling the car to reach a top speed of around 110 mph. While the vehicle is now a collector's item, the Autobianchi Primula 2-door Fastback Coupe 1967 is a reliable, eye-catching vehicle that still brings style and elegance to the road today.
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