The 1971 Fiat 128 sedan was a car that combined both convenience and style into one formidable package. It had a unibody design with its front-engine, rear-wheel-drive powertrain, giving it the sleek look that many appreciate. The white exterior featured a black vinyl roof and some chrome accents to add more detail, as well as dual rectangular headlights. The interior was just as impressive, featuring a two-tone dash with woodgrain accents, providing a somewhat luxurious appearance. The front seats offered plenty of comfort, while the rear bench seat could handle up to three passengers, and the trunk offered ample amounts of storage space. Under the hood was a 1.2-liter engine that sent power to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission, contributing to the cars great fuel efficiency. A simple but effective suspension setup kept the car riding evenly, while drum brakes on all four wheels provided sure-footed stopping power. The Fiat 128 sedan was an attractive package, and its classic design still makes heads turn even today.
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