These inexpensive European cars from the 60s and 70s are my all time favorites. I'm from the United States, but where I grew up these were more suited to our narrow, curvy roads in New England. Yes, I did have one it was so much fun! I love Fiats, and it was perfectly reliable as well.
I’m very happy that you took the decision to buy this incredible piece of art better than many “more famous “ cars 👍. And yes the ally pally is amazing piece to visit with vehicle like this 😊👍. Thank you 😊
My grandad's favourite car ever owned, and he owned a few... He bought it (series II) in 1970, upgraded it (or was standard I can't recall) with double Weber carburettors. He bought it specifically because for over a year he had a daily 500 mile drive to work and needed a fast, reliable and affordable car. He was a custom's solicitor and about 6 months after he bought it, the dealer asked him to help them with importing a Fiat 131 Dino (blue) for the purpose of exhibiting it in a motor show in Thessaloniki, and as an incentive, besides the fee he was offered a considerable discount on the car that brought the price down to double what he had paid for the 124 Coupe. It was originally a little less than three times the price. He didn't go for it and he always wondered but never regretted keeping the 124... He always said it was the most secure he ever felt in a car, very friendly to learn and get 80-90% out of it, never had a serious fault or damage. Fitted a family of four comfortably. Subjectively, the most classy looking sporty Italian coupe of the 70's.
Thessaloniki is one of my favourite places. Great history and great culture. This car is really good and very reliable Your grandfather had great taste Thank you 👍
I had a '73 almost identical to this car - even the color. Just loved driving it. The biggest downfall...rust. The second biggest downfall...in very cold weather the carb. would freeze up and you were done. I had to put cardboard in the grill to try to keep the cold out of the engine compartment. Great 3 season car though!
Very nice car with the typical front design of the early 70s. Loving it! Although I personally like more the old design from the series I that looked more like the 124 Spider which was another legendary FIAT car in terms of design,
I tried to buy a Series 1 of these, but ended up with a 124 Spider. I had returned from a one year US Air Force duty tour overseas and had limited time to buy a car and drive to my next base. I wanted a sports coupe and found an Alfa 1750 GTV but it had almost 40,000 miles and the dealer was asking $2,600. (Imagine, that much money for a used car! I can still buy one today, but they average around $50,000 for a nice one) A Lincoln dealer in Beverly Hills advertised a 124 Sport Coupe with 11,000 miles and asking only $2,000. I went to the dealer and discovered he didn’t know much about sports cars; the car was actually a Spider not a Coupe. I test drove it anyway, decided as a bachelor with no family, I didn’t need much room, so I bought it. Far from the fastest car I have ever owned, but absolutely the most charming!
Brings back good memories. I had a 1974 the same color. I called it a poor mans Ferrari. It had a very special transmission and was very fast. This was confirmed by the CHP officer how said he was doing 125mph and I was leaving him behind. i was doing about 140mph. The fastest I ever went was 170mph while racing a Porsche. The dealer said it was a Super Sport Coupe. Didn't realize it was special until years after i gave it to a friend. I'm still wondering what the deal was. Was it a Omologated car?
I have owned my ‘69 AC 124 sport for 43 years and having driven all 3 variants of the 124 coupe from my perspective the AC is the one to have. All versions today are rarer than their competition, eg Alfa Romeo’s 105 series GT/GTV and even the Lancia Fulvia coupe. Having owned also a 1750 GTV S1 for 12 years and having driven a fulvia coupe, from my experience the Fiat is just as good as them, though seriously under valued.
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These inexpensive European cars from the 60s and 70s are my all time favorites. I'm from the United States, but where I grew up these were more suited to our narrow, curvy roads in New England. Yes, I did have one it was so much fun! I love Fiats, and it was perfectly reliable as well.
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Nice, interesting video my friend! Cheers, Fabrizio - like one
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Super sharing
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very good classic cars
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Every version of the 124 Sport is beautiful, and fun to drive. Like a deckchair with a rocket under it...
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Nice sharing my friend... Fiat is good.. New friend full suport.. 💯🙏💙👍
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Awesome show..
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My dream car love it !
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Very beautiful car indeed. You made an excellent video and your enthusiasm for the car is contagious!!
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I've owned 1 or two of each series but I preferred my first Series 1969. Nice video with correct facts. You know 124's Coups very well.
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I used to drive one it makes your heart go pitta patta awesome car way ahead of its time
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Hey Kiri, thanks for a comprehensive video.....helped me decide to get a 75' 124. Loved the 'Ally-Pally backdrop as well 😃'
I’m very happy that you took the decision to buy this incredible piece of art better than many “more famous “ cars 👍. And yes the ally pally is amazing piece to visit with vehicle like this 😊👍. Thank you 😊
My grandad's favourite car ever owned, and he owned a few... He bought it (series II) in 1970, upgraded it (or was standard I can't recall) with double Weber carburettors. He bought it specifically because for over a year he had a daily 500 mile drive to work and needed a fast, reliable and affordable car.
He was a custom's solicitor and about 6 months after he bought it, the dealer asked him to help them with importing a Fiat 131 Dino (blue) for the purpose of exhibiting it in a motor show in Thessaloniki, and as an incentive, besides the fee he was offered a considerable discount on the car that brought the price down to double what he had paid for the 124 Coupe. It was originally a little less than three times the price.
He didn't go for it and he always wondered but never regretted keeping the 124... He always said it was the most secure he ever felt in a car, very friendly to learn and get 80-90% out of it, never had a serious fault or damage. Fitted a family of four comfortably.
Subjectively, the most classy looking sporty Italian coupe of the 70's.
Thessaloniki is one of my favourite places. Great history and great culture. This car is really good and very reliable Your grandfather had great taste Thank you 👍
Instead of an engagement ring, I bought her a 1973 124 sport coupe in that color. It wasn't very romantic but much more fun.
😊and probably worked 👍 thank you
I had a red 74 back in high school. 1978
For me the best colour red. Thank you 😊
Beautiful classic car, thank you
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good review for beautiful car
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I had a '73 almost identical to this car - even the color. Just loved driving it. The biggest downfall...rust. The second biggest downfall...in very cold weather the carb. would freeze up and you were done. I had to put cardboard in the grill to try to keep the cold out of the engine compartment. Great 3 season car though!
Italian cars are a bit temperamental but everyone loves them. Thank you 😊
so cool✨ wonderful sharing!!!💕
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Awesome show. I love the older car's. Thanks for sharing 🏁 👍
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Great video of a fantastic car, many thanks
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You have a great knowledge of these Fiats too!!
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The 124AC came out in 69/70, I' had two them with the 1438cc engine, anybody who had one of them eschewed the later versions.
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Very nice car with the typical front design of the early 70s. Loving it! Although I personally like more the old design from the series I that looked more like the 124 Spider which was another legendary FIAT car in terms of design,
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Awesome
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We don't see many Fiat's in Sydney; but I do like the classic cars better than the modern ones.
Thanks Kiri.
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Fantastic share my friend ! New subscriber here for sure !
A big like left for this beautiful car. See you soon and take care !
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Cool cars~!!! Awesome intro~!! 😍
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Sharp Fiat in great shape!!
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Excellent stuff kiri very classical
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Awesome bro👍👍👍
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Beautiful car kiri!
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I had three of them,still have a spider today,known as the Lost Classic of Turin.Very few remain today...uses the same drivetrain as the spider.
Thank you 😊 fiat on that time was a great car 👍
That’s not a bad looking car . Pretty decent . A lot better than the fiats today . Thanks for sharing ! 👍
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Love to have one!
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I tried to buy a Series 1 of these, but ended up with a 124 Spider. I had returned from a one year US Air Force duty tour overseas and had limited time to buy a car and drive to my next base. I wanted a sports coupe and found an Alfa 1750 GTV but it had almost 40,000 miles and the dealer was asking $2,600. (Imagine, that much money for a used car! I can still buy one today, but they average around $50,000 for a nice one)
A Lincoln dealer in Beverly Hills advertised a 124 Sport Coupe with 11,000 miles and asking only $2,000. I went to the dealer and discovered he didn’t know much about sports cars; the car was actually a Spider not a Coupe. I test drove it anyway, decided as a bachelor with no family, I didn’t need much room, so I bought it.
Far from the fastest car I have ever owned, but absolutely the most charming!
You definitely took the right decision to buy that car but actually all those cars are great 👍
Beautiful car! you really know your stuff about these wonderful classics, you definitely deserve more subs, showing my support! 👍
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I had one. Very very fast 😊
Brings back good memories. I had a 1974 the same color. I called it a poor mans Ferrari. It had a very special transmission and was very fast. This was confirmed by the CHP officer how said he was doing 125mph and I was leaving him behind. i was doing about 140mph. The fastest I ever went was 170mph while racing a Porsche. The dealer said it was a Super Sport Coupe. Didn't realize it was special until years after i gave it to a friend. I'm still wondering what the deal was. Was it a Omologated car?
Thank you 😊 this model is really very special but homologation cars are even more special 👍
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everybody wanted it in the 70's but there are other's like the escort rs1600 and bmw 30 csl and porsche 928 and 911 and alfa spider
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Nice looking car, cool European styling!
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Very nice bro
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Series 2 was the best looking.
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Totally agree, the 3rd series or ”CC” was the coolest 124!
However; the Lamborghini’s had Fiat 124 tail-lights - not the opposite!!!
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i have the 1969 ac 124 1.4, 5 speed ,which is a great car but needs the 1.8 engine which i have and hope to fit some day after rebuild .
This is going to be a very cool fast car. Definitely you going to enjoy it. Thank you 😊
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i drove this fiat from london to north hampton at 135km in 35minutes
I guess was enjoying. Very cool car Thank you 😊
What size wheels and tyres on that 124
Thank you. The wheels are 8x15 inches The tyres I’m not sure but maybe 205/50/15
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Las llantas son de 16" ???
15 👍
What size are the wheels and what are the wheels?
Thank you. The size of the wheels is 9j15h2 and they are made in Germany. But was long ago and I don’t remember the brand of them
I have owned my ‘69 AC 124 sport for 43 years and having driven all 3 variants of the 124 coupe from my perspective the AC is the one to have. All versions today are rarer than their competition, eg Alfa Romeo’s 105 series GT/GTV and even the Lancia Fulvia coupe. Having owned also a 1750 GTV S1 for 12 years and having driven a fulvia coupe, from my experience the Fiat is just as good as them, though seriously under valued.
Many years experience with this beautiful model. And yes the car is under valued. Thank you 😊
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