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Fiat 125

The Fiat 125 is a large family car manufactured and marketed by Italian company Fiat from 1967 to 1972. Derivatives were built under license outside Italy until the 1990s. As launched the car was unusual in blending saloon car passenger accommodation with sports car performance,[3] a combination which would be more widely adopted by the European volume auto-makers in the decade ahead.

Fiat 125
1971 Fiat 125 Special
Overview
ManufacturerFiat
Production1967–1972
AssemblyTurin, Italy
Casablanca, Morocco (SOMACA)[1]
Córdoba, Argentina (until 1982)
Rancagua, Chile
Jakarta, Indonesia (until 1986)
Body and chassis
ClassLarge family car (D)
Body style4-door Sedan
5-door Estate car
RelatedFiat 1300/1500
Fiat 124
Zastava 125pz
Zhiguli (car brand)
Polski Fiat 125p
FSO Polonez
Powertrain
Engine1608 cc DOHC
Transmission4-speed manual
(125: 1967–1973)
5-speed manual
(125S: 1968–1970, 125 Special 1970–1973)[2]
3-speed automatic
(125S:
1968–1970, 125 Special 1970–1973)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,505 mm (98.6 in)
Length4,232 mm (166.6 in)
Width1,625 mm (64.0 in)
Height1,420 mm (55.9 in)
Curb weight1,055 kg (2,325.9 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorFiat 1500
SuccessorFiat 132

The body edit

The floor pan was virtually unchanged from that of the longer variant of the outgoing model, the Fiat 1300/1500, and the chassis used was the same as the Fiat 1300/1500. The body was a slightly lengthened development of the Fiat 124: the two models had the same passenger compartment and doors, but the 125's rear seat was set slightly further back, reflecting the 2505 mm wheel-base, inherited from the Fiat 1500 and over 8 cm (3 inches) longer than that of the 124.[3]

Engine and running gear edit

The new car's engine was based on the one fitted in the Fiat 124 Sport:[3] a 1608 cc DOHC unit with 90 bhp driving the rear wheels. The 125 was equipped with a Weber 34 DCHE 20 or Solex 34 PIA carburettor. The car was fitted with an alternator,[3] reflecting the twin headlights and the increasing number of energy intensive electrical components appearing on cars at this time. Other noteworthy features included the electromagnetic cooling fan clutch.[3]

Developments edit

The 125 featured one of the world's first intermittent wipers and was praised when new for its handling and dynamics. British Autocar found the slight understeer tendencies were easily cured by adjusting the front camber.

In 1968 the 125S ("Special") was added to the range, with 100 bhp (from a modified cylinder head, camshafts, inlet/outlet manifold and Weber/Solex carburettor) and, unusually at this time, a five-speed gearbox.[4] It also had halogen lights, servo-assisted twin circuit brakes and optional superlight magnesium wheels. A variety of other improvements were made including improved cabin ventilation, trim and styling.

The Special was facelifted in 1971 using pretty much the same trim as the 125S, but both front and rear lights were new and wider, enhancing the visual width of the car. The interior gained upgraded upholstery of the seats and a wood facia. A three-speed automatic transmission as well as air conditioning became available as an option.

Variations edit

 
Front right view of the Samantha.
 
The 1967 Fiat 125 GTZ, one-off made by Zagato.

A variant, the 125 T, was made by the Fiat importers in New Zealand, Torino Motors, for the annual 6 hour production car race, the Benson and Hedges 500.[5] The 125T has larger valves, two twin Weber DCOH or Dell'Orto 40DHLA carburettors (depending on availability), modified camshafts and a higher compression ratio to produce around 125 bhp (93 kW), lowered and stiffer suspension.[5] All featured Ward alloy wheels and were painted bright yellow.[5] Sources for production figures quote that between 84 and 89 were modified.[citation needed] Reasons for stopping production are sometimes given that Fiat headquarters found out and stopped this venture.[5] However a more likely scenario is that selling the required 200 cars in a market that only sold 1,000 Fiats in total each year was a tall order.[citation needed]

Other versions were built by Moretti, who made the 125GS 1.6 with styling similar to the Fiat Dino Spider. Zagato made the 125 GTZ; Savio, a 125 Coupé and 125 Station Wagon; Bertone, a 125 Executive to a Marcello Gandini design; and Vignale produced the Samantha, a two-door coupé with pop-up headlights, designed by Virginio Vairo. Another 125 Station Wagon was build by OSI to a Sergio Sartorelli design.

Production edit

 
Fiat 125 in UK

Production by Fiat in Italy ceased in 1972 when the Fiat 132 was introduced. A total of 603,877 cars having been built.

Foreign production edit

Poland edit

 
Polski Fiat 125p in UK (after 1983)

A licence copy was also produced in Poland by the Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych (FSO) from 1967 until 1991, under the brand Polski Fiat as the Polski Fiat 125p, and later as the FSO 1500, FSO 1300, or FSO 125p.

It was a somewhat simplified variation of the Fiat car, with outdated 1300 cc or 1500 cc engines and mechanicals from the Fiat 1300/1500. Polish cars differed in details from Italian ones, most visible were four round headlights instead of square ones, simpler bumpers and front grill, orange front turn signal lenses, different shape details in tail and front lamps design, simpler body sheet metal stampings, old Fiat 1300/1500 chassis and interior. This model was also available as an estate (the Polski Fiat 125p Kombi) and a pickup developed in Poland after Italian Fiat 125 production ended in 1972.

Yugoslavia/Serbia edit

The Zastava 125 was a Zastava produced model identical to the Polish 125p. Available versions were called 125 PZ with 1,295 or 1,481 cc engines.

Egypt edit

 
Nasr 125.

In Egypt production of the Polish 125p version went on under the name Nasr 125 until 1983.

Argentina edit

 
Argentinian Fiat 125 Potenciado Familiar
 
1978 Fiat 125 Multicarga

In Argentina the 125 was built from 1972 to 1982, initially by Fiat-Concord and later by Sevel Argentina. In addition to the 4-door sedan version, a station wagon (called "Familiar"), a pickup (called "Multicarga", a unique Argentine design) were built. There was also a coupe called 125 Sport with the same mechanics than the sedan, but based on the Fiat Coupé 1500 Vignale.

Colombia edit

A few copies were made of Italian 125 and was quickly replaced by Polish 125p better suited to the local market.

Chile edit

A car that was manufactured almost equal to the Fiat 125 Special restyling in march of 1970.

Morocco edit

SOMACA (Société Marocaine de Construction Automobile) assembled 125 in Casablanca.

Soviet Union edit

VAZ-2103 was based on Fiat 125.

References edit

  1. ^ . Somaca.e-monsite.com. Archived from the original on 2015-05-20. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
  2. ^ "Autotest: Fiat 125 Special". Autocar. 19 June 1969. pp. 16–21.
  3. ^ a b c d e "New! Fiat 125: 1,608 c.c. Twin-cam engine in four-door family saloon". Autocar. 126. Vol. nbr 3715. 27 April 1967. pp. 6–8.
  4. ^ "Used Car Test: 1969 Fiat 125". Autocar. 18 November 1971. pp. 52–53.
  5. ^ a b c d Simmonds, Mal. . Dino Enterprises Ltd. Archived from the original on 7 May 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2013.[unreliable source?]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fiat 125 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The Fiat 125 is a large family car manufactured and marketed by Italian company Fiat from 1967 to 1972 Derivatives were built under license outside Italy until the 1990s As launched the car was unusual in blending saloon car passenger accommodation with sports car performance 3 a combination which would be more widely adopted by the European volume auto makers in the decade ahead Fiat 1251971 Fiat 125 SpecialOverviewManufacturerFiatProduction1967 1972AssemblyTurin ItalyCasablanca Morocco SOMACA 1 Cordoba Argentina until 1982 Rancagua ChileJakarta Indonesia until 1986 Body and chassisClassLarge family car D Body style4 door Sedan5 door Estate carRelatedFiat 1300 1500Fiat 124Zastava 125pzZhiguli car brand Polski Fiat 125pFSO PolonezPowertrainEngine1608 cc DOHCTransmission4 speed manual 125 1967 1973 5 speed manual 125S 1968 1970 125 Special 1970 1973 2 3 speed automatic 125S 1968 1970 125 Special1970 1973 DimensionsWheelbase2 505 mm 98 6 in Length4 232 mm 166 6 in Width1 625 mm 64 0 in Height1 420 mm 55 9 in Curb weight1 055 kg 2 325 9 lb ChronologyPredecessorFiat 1500SuccessorFiat 132 Contents 1 The body 2 Engine and running gear 3 Developments 4 Variations 5 Production 6 Foreign production 6 1 Poland 6 2 Yugoslavia Serbia 6 3 Egypt 6 4 Argentina 6 5 Colombia 6 6 Chile 6 7 Morocco 6 8 Soviet Union 7 ReferencesThe body editThe floor pan was virtually unchanged from that of the longer variant of the outgoing model the Fiat 1300 1500 and the chassis used was the same as the Fiat 1300 1500 The body was a slightly lengthened development of the Fiat 124 the two models had the same passenger compartment and doors but the 125 s rear seat was set slightly further back reflecting the 2505 mm wheel base inherited from the Fiat 1500 and over 8 cm 3 inches longer than that of the 124 3 Engine and running gear editThe new car s engine was based on the one fitted in the Fiat 124 Sport 3 a 1608 cc DOHC unit with 90 bhp driving the rear wheels The 125 was equipped with a Weber 34 DCHE 20 or Solex 34 PIA carburettor The car was fitted with an alternator 3 reflecting the twin headlights and the increasing number of energy intensive electrical components appearing on cars at this time Other noteworthy features included the electromagnetic cooling fan clutch 3 Developments editThe 125 featured one of the world s first intermittent wipers and was praised when new for its handling and dynamics British Autocar found the slight understeer tendencies were easily cured by adjusting the front camber In 1968 the 125S Special was added to the range with 100 bhp from a modified cylinder head camshafts inlet outlet manifold and Weber Solex carburettor and unusually at this time a five speed gearbox 4 It also had halogen lights servo assisted twin circuit brakes and optional superlight magnesium wheels A variety of other improvements were made including improved cabin ventilation trim and styling The Special was facelifted in 1971 using pretty much the same trim as the 125S but both front and rear lights were new and wider enhancing the visual width of the car The interior gained upgraded upholstery of the seats and a wood facia A three speed automatic transmission as well as air conditioning became available as an option Variations edit nbsp Front right view of the Samantha nbsp The 1967 Fiat 125 GTZ one off made by Zagato A variant the 125 T was made by the Fiat importers in New Zealand Torino Motors for the annual 6 hour production car race the Benson and Hedges 500 5 The 125T has larger valves two twin Weber DCOH or Dell Orto 40DHLA carburettors depending on availability modified camshafts and a higher compression ratio to produce around 125 bhp 93 kW lowered and stiffer suspension 5 All featured Ward alloy wheels and were painted bright yellow 5 Sources for production figures quote that between 84 and 89 were modified citation needed Reasons for stopping production are sometimes given that Fiat headquarters found out and stopped this venture 5 However a more likely scenario is that selling the required 200 cars in a market that only sold 1 000 Fiats in total each year was a tall order citation needed Other versions were built by Moretti who made the 125GS 1 6 with styling similar to the Fiat Dino Spider Zagato made the 125 GTZ Savio a 125 Coupe and 125 Station Wagon Bertone a 125 Executive to a Marcello Gandini design and Vignale produced the Samantha a two door coupe with pop up headlights designed by Virginio Vairo Another 125 Station Wagon was build by OSI to a Sergio Sartorelli design Production edit nbsp Fiat 125 in UK Production by Fiat in Italy ceased in 1972 when the Fiat 132 was introduced A total of 603 877 cars having been built Foreign production editPoland edit nbsp Polski Fiat 125p in UK after 1983 Main article Polski Fiat 125p A licence copy was also produced in Poland by the Fabryka Samochodow Osobowych FSO from 1967 until 1991 under the brand Polski Fiat as the Polski Fiat 125p and later as the FSO 1500 FSO 1300 or FSO 125p It was a somewhat simplified variation of the Fiat car with outdated 1300 cc or 1500 cc engines and mechanicals from the Fiat 1300 1500 Polish cars differed in details from Italian ones most visible were four round headlights instead of square ones simpler bumpers and front grill orange front turn signal lenses different shape details in tail and front lamps design simpler body sheet metal stampings old Fiat 1300 1500 chassis and interior This model was also available as an estate the Polski Fiat 125p Kombi and a pickup developed in Poland after Italian Fiat 125 production ended in 1972 Yugoslavia Serbia edit The Zastava 125 was a Zastava produced model identical to the Polish 125p Available versions were called 125 PZ with 1 295 or 1 481 cc engines Egypt edit nbsp Nasr 125 In Egypt production of the Polish 125p version went on under the name Nasr 125 until 1983 Argentina edit nbsp Argentinian Fiat 125 Potenciado Familiar nbsp 1978 Fiat 125 Multicarga In Argentina the 125 was built from 1972 to 1982 initially by Fiat Concord and later by Sevel Argentina In addition to the 4 door sedan version a station wagon called Familiar a pickup called Multicarga a unique Argentine design were built There was also a coupe called 125 Sport with the same mechanics than the sedan but based on the Fiat Coupe 1500 Vignale Colombia edit A few copies were made of Italian 125 and was quickly replaced by Polish 125p better suited to the local market Chile edit A car that was manufactured almost equal to the Fiat 125 Special restyling in march of 1970 Morocco edit SOMACA Societe Marocaine de Construction Automobile assembled 125 in Casablanca Soviet Union edit VAZ 2103 was based on Fiat 125 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fiat 125 Somaca Casablanca Somaca e monsite com Archived from the original on 2015 05 20 Retrieved 2010 04 19 Autotest Fiat 125 Special Autocar 19 June 1969 pp 16 21 a b c d e New Fiat 125 1 608 c c Twin cam engine in four door family saloon Autocar 126 Vol nbr 3715 27 April 1967 pp 6 8 Used Car Test 1969 Fiat 125 Autocar 18 November 1971 pp 52 53 a b c d Simmonds Mal 1971 Fiat 125 Dino Enterprises Ltd Archived from the original on 7 May 2014 Retrieved 5 March 2013 unreliable source Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fiat 125 amp oldid 1217775132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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