Fiat 131 Abarth Rallye San Remo 1979 winner
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Abarth's development took into account several modifications and improvements, starting with reducing weight through lighter materials.
Then some new fenders were installed to accommodate larger wheels and new air intakes were constructed on the hood and sides to optimize cooling of the mechanicals.
The engine was a 4-cylinder longitudinal engine, characterized by the use of a light alloy head and 4 valves per cylinder.
The Fiat 131 Abarth was built from 1976 and was used in the World Rally Championship, where it achieved important results such as three manufacturers' championships, a pilot's championship and an FIA trophy.
It took part in international competitions until 1982, when it was replaced by Lancia brand cars.
One of the most famous victories was the prestigious San Remo Rally in 1977.
The Fiat car achieved its success with well-known drivers such as J.C. Andruet and C. Delferrier.
Plastic model kit
- Super decal sheet
- Acetate mud flaps
unbuilt / unpainted
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