Fiat 124 & 125 wanted!

Started by als15, August 31, 2010, 12:17:54 PM

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als15

Quote from: Wendax on March 13, 2011, 07:33:37 AM
Do you already have this one?

http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=15848.0


No! This is a news for me!  :D
Do you have any further information about this car? Do you know who made it, when and where?

Many thanks!

Wendax

Quote from: als15 on March 13, 2011, 09:26:30 AM
Do you have any further information about this car? Do you know who made it, when and where?

Unfortunately not, I just found it by chance looking for something else.

75america


75america

#153
Quote from: als15 on August 31, 2010, 12:38:40 PM
Second, a list of models I know exist, but of whom any further info or picture is welcome.

Italy

Lucangeli


75america

Quote from: Paul Jaray on August 31, 2010, 01:38:47 PM
About Antonucci, on Milleruote there are just 9 lines, plus a pic of the Ford-engined Formula3.
Here's the text:
"ANTONUCCI (F.lli) - Officina Triestina specializzata nella trasformazione di vetture di serie, in particolare Fiat e Lancia. Nel 1959 costruisce alcune monoposto di formula Junior e in seguito di formula 3. Nel 1972 progetta un prototipo da Rally che puo essere equipaggiato con motori Fiat 125 o 132 e con cambio Colotti. L'indirizzo dell'officina Antonucci è: via Villan De Bacchino 2, Trieste."

als15

I see you got a new wonderful book.  ;)
Yes, it's a good source of information and for sure I'll consdier it in my bibliography.
Thanks.

75america

Quote from: als15 on June 13, 2011, 06:52:23 AM
I see you got a new wonderful book.  ;)
Yes, it's a good source of information and for sure I'll consdier it in my bibliography.


Now is the moment to buy the book because it is on sale (-42,5%).

A different view of the Serra 1430 coupé:

woodinsight

Definitely a bible for sports racing cars of that era.
Wonderful book that you should buy now as it'll become hard to find in the future at a reasonable price.

guy


75america

Quote from: guy on June 13, 2011, 07:26:10 AM
where can whe buy it  ?

You can go to Rétromoteur in Ciney today. Gilena still had one copy when I left yesterday evening. (they ask the standard 85 Euro, but when you mention that it only costs 49 € at the Libreria dell'automobile, they will sell it to you for the same price.)

You can buy it also directly through the Libreria dell'automobile

guy

#160
I found some old photos  back  from the models that I have made for several Lada  importers

faksta

Quote from: als15 on June 13, 2011, 06:52:23 AM
I see you got a new wonderful book.  ;)

What book is that, if not a secret? I like what I see on these shots :)

guy

#162
its not from a book but you find more in our site  www.abarth-gmr.be
Also I tray to find the wingextentionkit from the first Lada 1500 and 21011 .Can you help

als15

Quote from: faksta on June 13, 2011, 09:09:06 AM
Quote from: als15 on June 13, 2011, 06:52:23 AM
I see you got a new wonderful book.  ;)

What book is that, if not a secret? I like what I see on these shots :)

The book we are referring to is "Sport & Prototipi Italiani. 1958 - 1977", by A. Rastrelli, Legenda publishing.
Definitely a masterpiece on Italian sporstscar story.


thorax

Very interesting photos about Lada, Guy! do you have a bigger one about the 2101?
FRIUL LIBAR

faksta

Quote from: guy on June 13, 2011, 09:19:00 AM
its not from a book but you find more in our site  www.abarth-gmr.be
Also I tray to find the wingextentionkit from the first Lada 1500 and 21011 .Can you help

Thank you. I was referring to the book mentioned above though, to be honest :)

That widebody Niva kit. Was it made in Belgium? Looks great, and I have never seen any before.

faksta

Quote from: als15 on June 13, 2011, 09:29:59 AM
The book we are referring to is "Sport & Prototipi Italiani. 1958 - 1977", by A. Rastrelli, Legenda publishing.
Definitely a masterpiece on Italian sporstscar story.

Thanks! I've been thinking about buying one about a year ago, but somehow did not. Will need to fix that :)

guy

#167
I made this kit for the Belguim importer(  was direct  connected from Russia) and sold them via dealer net work.Was  also on Brussels Expo .

Ps ,looking for this extention kit

75america

Quote from: als15 on August 31, 2010, 12:33:10 PM

Savio - 124 coupé (1968, only: older pictures missed!!!)


From Fornai: 1967 Fiat 124 by Savio:

faksta

#169
Quote from: guy on June 13, 2011, 01:20:40 PM
I made this kit for the Belguim importer(  was direct  connected from Russia) and sold them via dealer net work.Was  also on Brussels Expo .

Ps ,looking for this extention kit

Ah, you were the manufacturer of these kits?

The car you have posted was prepared in 1977 by Stasys Brundza from Lithuania, who has established VFTS (Vilnius Fabrik Tuning Sport) a year after. It was a rally car with 1.6 engine. Driven by Brundza and Anatoliy Brum at 1977 Acropolis rally (DNF) and other rallies after that. It currently belongs to Brundza's collection as far as I know.

There are some kits mimicking VFTS cars, but I have seen only copies of the later ones, mostly for VAZ 2105.

75america

Another (bad) pic of the 1967 version:


Quiller

Not sure if these are up yet:

als15

Great!

Any further info about the Agata?


faksta