Fiat 131

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Fiat 131 2000/TC


The Fiat 131 was a midsized sedan and station wagon built from 1974 to 1984.

Regular 131's were also baged as Mirafiori, after the production plant in which they were produced. Production of the Mirafiori sedan (2 door and 4 door) as well as the station wagon, included a 1300cc and 1600cc SOHC engines.

From 1978 Fiat also produced an upgraded version called Supermirafiori, these contained DOHC engines. Diesel versions were made along with the 131 Racing.

The final revisions were made in 1981, all were produced until production ceased in 1984.

The Fiat 131 Abarth was a very successful rally car it won the World Rally Championship three times, in 1977, 1978 and 1980.

The Spanish twin

1980 SEAT 131

Given that up to 1982 all SEAT models were exact twins of Fiat cars, a Spanish version of this car called SEAT 131 was sold and produced in Spain, but only in 4-door bodies. The Spanish factories also produced the station wagon (called 131 Panorama) versions of the car for export purposes, although these were badged with Fiat emblems.


The Turkish twin

Tofaş industries in Turkey also based their initial production on Fiat 131s built under license. 131 based models included the Murat, the Doğan and the Kartal (station wagon). These vehicles enjoyed a very long production run and remain popular, considered widely to be "the people's car".

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City car 500 126
600 133 Panda
Supermini 850 127 Uno
Small family car 1100 128 Ritmo Tipo
1300 124 131 Regata
Large family car 1500 125 132 Argenta Croma I
Executive car 2300 130
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124 Coupé
Sports car 850 Spider X1/9
Panel van Fiorino I Fiorino II
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241 242
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Ducato I
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