When did the Fiat 850 Spider come out?

When did the Fiat 850 Spider come out? In 1965 Fiat introduced the convertible version of the Fiat 850 known as the Fiat 850 Spider. Known as the Fiat 850 Spider, this open top car

When did the Fiat 850 Spider come out?

In 1965 Fiat introduced the convertible version of the Fiat 850 known as the Fiat 850 Spider. Known as the Fiat 850 Spider, this open top car featured styling by Italian design house Bertone. The 850 Spider was initially fitted with an 843cc inline four engine, but starting in 1968 a 900cc version was available in the Sport Spider variant.

What kind of car is a 1970 850 Sport Spider?

1970 Fiat 850 Sport Spider 1970 FIAT 850 Sport Spider 2 Door Convertible in Excellent Condition. 98 Percent Original-New Paint Job Title On Hand-Registration is Current-Red Exterior-Black Leather Interior-4415 Kl 4 Cylinder Rebuilt Original Engine-Manual Transmission-Wood Dash Board-Car Runs And Drives.

When did the Fiat Spider headlight come out?

FIAT made these “covered headlight” cars in 1967 and the early part of 1968. Early spiders are much prettier with trim and styling unique to these years. This particular car starts and runs without incident sporting the later and more powerful 903cc engine.

What kind of engine does a spider have?

Early spiders are much prettier with trim and styling unique to these years. This particular car starts and runs without incident sporting the later and more powerful 903cc engine. It is currently registered and can be driven away. The body is fairly straight and sits in primer.

The car was offered with convertible body shapes between the years 1965 and 1972. A major change (“face lift”) during a model run occurred in 1969, 1972. Cars were equipped with range of engines of 843 – 903 cc (51.5 – 55.2 cui) displacement, delivering 35 – 43 kW (48 – 58 PS, 47 – 58 hp) of power.

When did FIAT stop making the SEAT 850?

Production of the Coupés ended in 1971, of the sedan in 1972, and of the Spiders in 1973, after altogether nearly 2.3 million models were sold worldwide, 140,000 of which were Spiders. Under the name SEAT 850, it was however further produced for some years in Spain, also in a four-door variant.

What kind of engine does a Fiat 850 have?

The engine of the 850 was based on that of the Fiat 600, but had its capacity increased to 843 cc. The 850 came in two versions: “normale” (standard) with 34 hp (25 kW) and engine code 100G.000 and “super” with 37 hp (28 kW) and engine code 100G.002. The maximum speed was approximately 125 km/h (78 mph).

What was the engine code for the Fiat Spider?

The Spider’s engine code was 100GS.000. At the time of their introduction into the United States the Sedan, Coupé and Spider were marketed with a reduced capacity, high compression 817 cc (50 cu in) engine in order to beat US emissions regulations at the time which applied only to engines equal to or larger than 50 cubic inches.