The classic Fiat 124 Coupe of 1971 is a sophisticated European sports car that stands out from other Fiat models. Its exterior is sleek, timeless, and beautiful, with a curvy silhouette that is particularly attractive to admirers of classic design. The two-door coupe has a long hood and a low profile with an overall length of 429 cm, giving it an elegant look. Its hood, roof, and wing mirrors are made from chrome, creating an unmistakable look that is further enhanced by the iconic Fiat logos. The interior of the Fiat 124 Coupe is just as impressive, with beautiful upholstery and the latest amenities for a comfortable ride. The trim is made from a combination of walnut veneer, stainless steel, and leather. It features a 9000 rpm rev counter, glovebox, padded seats, and air-conditioning. The center console is designed for easy access to the gear lever, and the interior lighting is subtle yet modern. Under the hood, the 1971 Fiat 124 Coupe houses a 1600 dual carburetor engine that is capable of producing 78 hp. Its connected to a five-speed manual transmission that makes changing gears smooth and effortless. The combination of the engine and transmission makes for a powerful ride that can hit top speeds of up to 152 km/h. The Fiat 124 Coupe of 1971 is a classic example of European engineering, offering elegance and style both inside and out. Although it is no longer produced, it remains a well-respected and beloved classic car that has left an indelible mark on automotive history.
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