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FIAT 124 SPIDER (1966-1985)

he 124 Spider was a great success for Fiat, and its broad appeal when new continued as it entered the used and later classic car markets. With a body by Pininfarina, it was a pretty little roadster for not much money. But today, prices are edging up above MG Midget and into MGB territory. It might not quite offer as much glamour as the famous Alfa Spider, but it does still offer buyers a fizzy twin cam engine, lively handling, and an attractive design. The earlier chrome bumper cars are naturally the most desirable, and it’s these

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