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The Fiat X1/9 1981 prices range from $4,070 for the basic trim level Coupe X1/9 base to $5,830 for the top of the range Coupe X1/9 base. The Fiat X1/9 1981 comes in Coupe. The Fiat X1/9 1981 is ...
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The Fiat X1/9's status as an intriguing oddball has never really been in question. There was the mid-production switch to Bertone badging when Fiat left the States in 1982 (Malcom Bricklin took over ...
Discover the Fiat X1/9, the world’s first affordable mid-engine car. Designed by Bertone, it boasts Ferrari-like looks but ...
Forgotten by most sports car enthusiasts, the tiny but mighty X1/9 was designed by the man behind the Lamborghini Miura, featured a mid-mounted four-pot created by a former Ferrari engine wizard, and ...
For the first time since Fiat withdrew from the United States market in 1983, an open-top convertible came to drivers on the west side of the Atlantic Ocean shortly after the Italian brand's return.
Italian cars aren't renowned for their reliability, to put it mildly, but if there's one thing the Italians have generally gotten right over time, that would be the design. If somebody asked you to ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Fiat X1/9 claims it is "cosmetically very original, but has quite a few good modifications." Let's see if we like the price or if it needs some changes. If ...
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Welcome to Project Car Hell, where you choose your eternity by selecting the project that's the coolest... and the most hellish! Last time we simultaneously crushed and seared our fingers in the ...
The Fiat X1/9 is one of those cars that could have been just about perfect if the company behind it had just pushed that little bit harder. Design? It rocked. Wedges were cool in the 1970s and the ...
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