The Fiat 132 1600 Special Sedan is a classic Italian sedan from the 1970s. It has a rounded and sleek exterior design with a long, low hood and a short rear. The car has a climbing grille bordered by four round headlights and framed by square turn signals. The vehicle sits on four 15-inch steel-wheeled rims, while chrome trim around the sides and windows add a pop of contrast. Inside the car, the Fiat 132 1600 Special Sedan features a comfortable interior with the traditional Fiat two-spoke steering wheel, as well as black leather seats and black wood-grain trim. Vibrant blue-and-orange upholstery contrasts with the dark exterior paint and gives the car a unique and distinctive look. On the dashboard, the Fiat logo adorns the center console which houses the climate control system and AM/FM stereo. The Fiat 132 1600 Special Sedan is powered by a 1600cc DOHC inline-four engine with a single overhead camshaft. It produces 90HP at 6500 RPM and 97 lb-ft torque at 4500 RPM. The engine is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission which sends power to the front wheels via a 4.5-inch differential. The suspension uses torsion bars at the front and a live axle at the rear. The Fiat 132 1600 Special Sedan has become a sought-after classic car. It is a great example of Italian engineering and styling and has stood the test of time. Many owners enjoy driving the car through winding country roads and taking it to classic car shows. It is a perfect car for those who like to drive with more power and style.
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