The Fiat 128 IAVA 1300 TV Sedan from 1972 is a two-door sedan with a nostalgic heritage. The car has a boxy, proud, and statesman-like design. Its front-end is distinguished by two sets of round headlights with silver trim, and a long black grille connecting them. The sides of the hood are flat with fender lines curving outwards slightly. Two square edged wheel arches peek out from behind the round fenders, and towards the back there is a wide trunk lid with a large chrome handle. The Fiat 128 IAVA 1300 TV Sedan has a black vinyl interior with front bucket seating. The dashboard features a large tachometer and other gauges, and three black dials adorn the center console for the radio and air conditioning. The steering wheel is also black, just as the long gearstick. The car also has wide doors with large windows, low floorboards, and a generous amount of interior storage. Under the bonnet of the Fiat 128 IAVA 1300 TV Sedan is a 1.3L four-cylinder engine, producing 54 PS. The power is delivered through a four-speed manual transmission and the car is equipped with a rear drum brakes system providing extra stopping power. The Fiat 128 IAVA 1300 TV Sedan may not be the fastest car out there, but its solid build and reliable engine make it a reliable and comfortable car for daily drives.
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