@@OldSkullGarage-MotoringShow I realy can not tell. What i know about the Polska Fiat , that it has a bit more horse power. Built quality is almost the same. Optical there are some differences . Especially the later models. Maybe the Italian 126 are a little bit more sensitive to rust
@@OldSkullGarage-MotoringShow Differences between a Polish Fiat 126 and the original from Italy are very subtle. Sometimes you can hardly see the difference. That also depends on the year of manufacture of the cars. If you want to be sure, you can look at the type plate mounted under the hood In general, you will see the difference in later years of construction. The wheels of a Polish 126 are larger. The chrome bumpers are also missing and plastic versions have been installed, The difference is in the small details. The front indicators are orange, but on the car made in Italy they are white Polish versions also have plastic bumpers or strips on the doors. In most cases, Polish cars have a little bit more horsepower
I watched the road test and thought, that looks like Hungary, there is something distinctive about the architecture.
Hi. Yes that`s right. Was filmed in Hungary. If you ever been you can spot the architecture strait away.
I had the same model year and color but built in Italy
It was lots of fun to drive
I been told by a friend of mine he had an Italian built fiat 126 and was a lot quicker as well. Also drove slightly different
@@OldSkullGarage-MotoringShow
I realy can not tell.
What i know about the Polska Fiat , that it has a bit more horse power.
Built quality is almost the same.
Optical there are some differences .
Especially the later models.
Maybe the Italian 126 are a little bit more sensitive to rust
I really like to have an Italian and a Polish build beside each other and drive both of them on the same day 😊
@@OldSkullGarage-MotoringShow Differences between a Polish Fiat 126 and the original from Italy are very subtle.
Sometimes you can hardly see the difference.
That also depends on the year of manufacture of the cars.
If you want to be sure, you can look at the type plate mounted under the hood
In general, you will see the difference in later years of construction.
The wheels of a Polish 126 are larger.
The chrome bumpers are also missing and plastic versions have been installed,
The difference is in the small details.
The front indicators are orange, but on the car made in Italy they are white
Polish versions also have plastic bumpers or strips on the doors.
In most cases, Polish cars have a little bit more horsepower
@@GoliathAngelus Good info :) Thank you !
Love the Fiat 126, keep up the good work 👍
Thanks you . I will try my best ☺️
First Fiat Panda had this engine
You absolutely right about that :)
I had one and knocked someone over in it if had been another bigger car he might not be here today..
Would be nice if we still drive small cars. Not these big SUV's