FIAT 850 Coupe 850 Sport Coupe 1968 - 1971

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Introduced in 1965, the Fiat 850 Coupe wasn’t such a great success at first.
But the Italians saw a potential winner, with the proper adjustments. And they improved the car for the 1968 model.

It was the poor’s man Porsche. A Fiat badged coupe with a rear engine and rear-wheel-drive system, which could handle well and didn’t look like its cabin was pumped to make room for rear passengers. Their idea was to create an affordable, good-looking, sporty coupe that could take you from A to B without the hustle of high fuel consumption and provide enough pleasure for the driver.

The 1968 model featured the same front fascia as its predecessor, but with a different badge. Its chromed bumper was enhanced with the introduction of a new set of rubber parts that, allegedly, made the car safer. Since the car was introduced on the market with a pair of round headlights that didn’t fit the profile of a sporty vehicle, its designers installed a pair of fog lights mounted on the bumper. Another modification was for the turn signals, which were mounted under the bumper. In the rear, the four-round taillights resembled the sporty Italian cars built by Ferrari.

Inside, Fiat decided to install a tachometer to improve the sporty feeling. A Nardo steering wheel with wood-trims was available on the options list. Its front seats were relatively flat and didn’t offer too much grip while cornering, but they looked right for the car. As for the rear passengers, they had to be short. Very short!

Under the hood, the Italian carmaker installed a bigger engine. It was improved to a one-liter displacement to deliver a decent fuel-efficiency and be quicker and faster than the regular Fiat 850 sedan.

FIAT 850 Coupe 1968 1971

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