Аааааа!!! 😂 У меня такой был в середине 90-х. Я тогда в Польше жил, в Слубице. С подругой выехали в Берлин, отдохнуть, на пару дней . Жили у немца, частным образом, по объявлению сняли комнату. А у него возле двора стоит такой Фиат, зелёный, бумажка изнутри, продаю, 150 марок. Я полез, посмотрел, попробовал, сам инженер - механик, как ни как. Да нормальный аппарат. 😊 . В тот же день временные номера получили, документы, дал ему 150 марок и бутылку водки. Так он мне ещё полный багажник запчастей дал и комплект зимней резины в нагрузку. Такой, классный дядька. Я на этом Фиате полгода в Польше рассекал, а потом ещё продал за 300 марок. И ни разу эта черепаха не сломалась. А вам, мужики, уважение. )))
Those old Fiats were very reliable because there was almost nothing that could break, and if they did break, they cost pennies to fix. This includes 127, Uno, Punto mk1. Then it went to crap. It's like by the year 2000 Fiat have unlearned how to make basic reliable cars.
I'm not surprised it started. Those 903cc engines are just about indestructible. The noise of it turning over immediately took me back to my youth. 1986 Fiat panda 45CL and Yugo 45. 😊
I will never understand people who keep cars just to keep em and the cars just stay rotting in the yard .Why do they do this? Same thing in every country .In poland its very comon for old people to do this to cars .And when you try to contact them to try to buy the car they simply dont want to sell them ,even when the car is rotting and has not been driven in ages .And when old person dies the car goes to scrapyard becouse the family does not want to do anything with the car ,simply amazing.I have seen so many good cars go to waste becouse there was no way of recovering them .I think i will just have to start stealing the cars and hiding them in barn ,theres no other way haha
i will tell You why. They think its going to be valuable classic someday and they will finally become millionaires. Meanwhile, this veteran is happily rusting away in front of them and becoming piece of antique junk.
I remember when they used to clean the cars with the power wash, a little black dog would come out and want to bite the jet of water... where is the dog...?? It didn't appear anymore... Greetings from Mexico....
Ridare vita a chi sembra ormai morto: forse è anche più nobile di chi fa nascere nuove vite perché chi è rifiutato da tutti, chi è ormai senza speranza, chi è abbandonato alla morte è forse messo peggio di chi ha una vita sana davanti a sé
The car seem a mixture between a 1st and a 2nd series, the dash is the one in the second series, the bodywork resembles the first, although front and rear lights were taken from the newer model
Der Rennt richtig 👍. Ein schönes Projekt.....Dazu glaube ich das es sich um eine kleine Schatztruhe handeln könnte. Man sollte sich mal damit beschäftigen ob der umgebaut ist- oder so Verkauft worden ist ❤😮😮
Thank you for the video. I have a question: What is the fate of these cars that you collect? I would love to visit your workplace. You have a lot of great cars
Wow that brings back memories of helping changing out the engine in a works Fiorino 127 van in the 1990s. I remember that engine sound well. I still have the front grille of the donor car.
Greetings from Spain... once again I have had a pleasant time watching how you drive this FIAT 127, here in Spain it was manufactured under license with the SEAT brand also called 127... you have shown that the car has robust mechanics because Despite its condition, it still works without many complications...I would like you to wash them before driving it because this way the vehicle will look longer in a more presentable state...The unit that shows, in my opinion, after a lot of work I think it can be recovered and left in a more optimal state.
Well done Comrade. These were a very popular, reliable, economical and cheap to fix car back in the day. A shame they will never make good cars like this ever again. ✔😉🛠👍💯🇬🇧
Flexiny ...# cut the rusty parts ...you do rally car , put new engine oil , with second hand turbo , new clutch plate ...! Volvo muffler it will sound great ...! 1980's this car used for rally .
En España fue muy común el seat 127, un amigo mio tiene uno de color blanco y solo le hace mantenimientos, 0 averías. Por cierto la toma final del video es perfecta! 👍🏻👍🏻
I wonder what happens after the video with the cars? No matter how many times I haven’t watched them, they are all without technical inspection, which means that most likely after the video they will stand again
This is a Fiat 127 second series L version with 2 doors. I had the 3 doors C version new. Kept for ten years. I polished it. Then, after 10 years, an old man with a Ford Fiesta ran a red light....
In North America we never had cars like this, so forgive me if this sounds insulting or ignorant but this car looks like it was made out of leftover mk1 Golf parts. The resemblance from the windshield to the back lid is amazing.
Tiene el mismo motor del Fiat 600s que se fabrico aquí en Argentina Lógico el 127 tiene otro carburador y seguro algo más de potencia Un motorcito muy noble