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Fiat X 1/9
Fiat X 1/9
The Fiat X 1/9 was launched in 1974, probably with the intention to be a successor to the very successful 850 Spider. The engine layout changed completely and the transverse 1300cc alloy engine was placed in front of the rear axle. In 1978 the engine size was increased to 1500 cc in combination with a 5-speed box.
The body was designed by Bertone, who, after Fiat decided to cease the production, decided to continue the car and sell under the name Bertone X 1/9.
The car is potent handler but for some reason it received the “hairdressers” stigma, as it was not really fully designed for hard core driving. Nevertheless, the car has still a large amount of dedicated followers. Finding a good one has become increasingly difficult as rust has eaten quite a few away. Nevertheless with over 140000 Fiats produced (exclusive of the Bertones) good examples can still be found.
Shown is a mint car at the Interclassics 2004 in Maastricht.
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