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1977 FIAT X1/9 Original Genuine Vintage Ad ~ MSRP ,195 ~ FREE SHIPPING!
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1977 FIAT X1/9 Original Genuine Vintage Ad ~ MSRP ,195 ~ FREE SHIPPING!1977 Fiat X1/9 Targa original vintage advertisement.
DESCRIPTION:
OF ALL THE MID-ENGINE CARS YOU COULD BUY, WE OFFER ONE YOU COULD BUY.
THE most desired sports cars in the world today are of the mid-engine variety.
Unfortunately, some of the least affordable sports cars in the world today are of the midengine variety as well.
The Ferrari 308 GTB, approx. ,000.
The Maserati Merak, approx. ,700.
The Lamborghini Uracco, approx. ,150.
The Ferrari 308 costs more than the average guy makes in 2 years.
The Lamborghini Uracco costs more than 4 years of college and a big wedding.
Of the 7 mid-engine cars, 5 sell in excess of ,000.
Which brings us to the mid-engine Fiat X1/9.
,195*
What kind of midengine sports car could sell for that price? This kind.
A sports car designed by the same people who designed the Ferrari. A sports car with an overhead cam engine,
rack-and-pinion steering, disc brakes all around, and an all independent suspension. A sports car that’s really a sports car.
Is it the ,000 Ferrari in disguise? We think not. Is it the best ,195* sports car you’ve seen in years?
We think so.
FIAT
* Price based on 1977 manufacturer's suggested retail price POE. Inland transportation, dealer preparation and local taxes additional.
SPECIFICATIONS:
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Size -
Full Page - 8
inches x 11 inches -
20 cm x 28 cm
ALL SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE DUE TO CROPPING
Country - USA
Grading - Excellent
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