

| Auteur | Message |
|---|---|
| Adrigaaas90 a écrit May be...I know better SEAT than FIAT, they take me closer from home They were largely same, only the badge was big difference. | |
| sajmon14 a écrit why not a Fiat 124? May be...I know better SEAT than FIAT, they take me closer from home ![]() | |
why not a Fiat 124? ![]() | |
| chesty a écrit guys look at the headlights Tycek is right its a Moskvich 408 The back from the Moskvitch doesn't match with the photo look the backlights, the bonnet, the trunk and the side windows....are really accurate to the Seat 124 '69 | |
| Maybe a Seat 124 from 1969 www.cochesdemetal.es/fotos/ist/seat124a.JPG -- Last edit: 2015-07-04 16:43:39 | |
| Please, just stop it, because your comment can't be consider as anything else than spam or joke. | |
| Fiat 131 | |
| I added the rear view. Hope it helps you. | |
| The problem is that car doesn't have single line coming from Fiat 125. | |
| Tycek a écrit Debunked: ![]() It's early export version (pre-1969)of 408 and it's have metal grill. Very rare in present days. And yes, this car is more resembles late Fiat 125 or Polski Fiat 125p (black plastic grill, turn lights) upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/Polski_Fiat_125p.jpeg | |
| In editor named as "fiat" | |
Debunked:![]() -- Last edit: 2014-05-12 21:20:11 | |
| Tycek a écrit More like Moskvich 408. Definitely not a 125P. Obvious not Moskvich. There is no quad headlights on Moskvich. | |
| More like Moskvich 408. Definitely not a 125P. | |
| Polski Fiat 125p |