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FIAT/ABARTH 124 SPYDER

REMEMBER WHEN NO-ONE built rorty, raspy (and frequently rusty) sports cars like the Italians? The 1960s and early-70s have long remained the golden era for many of Italy’s greatest brands, and that’s particularly true of Fiat. Did you know that Australians bought 5692 Fiats in 1970?

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