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Ritmo Abarth 130 TC

Ritmo Abarth 130 TC (Italy, 1983)

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In 1983 the Ritmo Abarth 130 TC replaced the Abarth 125 TC as the most powerful sports variant of the model. The main new features were the new front grille and 4 headlights. The new car had front door anti turbo baffles and a new deasign on the rear lamps and bumper. Its engine delivered a higher output thanks to the two twin-choke carburettors and digiplex ignition. Its lower weight also allowed for better performance at a lower consumption.



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The Fiat Ritmo debuted at the 1978 Turin Motor Show. The new compact model had a front-wheel drive layout and a transversely mounted engine. It was available with 3- or 5-door body variants and had a modern, original styling. The Ritmo was initially offered with three engines: a 1100 cc, 1300 cc and a 1500 cc unit. These were combined with 4- or 5-gearboxes. Customers had the choice to add numerous extras, such as air conditioning, a 3-speed automatic transmission. From spring 1979, th...  more
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