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1967 Fiat-Abarth .
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1967 Fiat-Abarth
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Address: Oceanside, CA Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black/White Body Style: TC Berlina Corsa
Car Class: COLLECTOR
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This 1967 Fiat Abarth TC Berlina Corsa was discovered by the previous owner in 1997 sitting in a back yard in Paso Robles, California. Part of an estate being liquidated, it was missing its engine and wheels and parts were scattered about. A two-year search ensued to locate appropriate parts to begin a rebuild, aided by information from Al Cosentino, a noted authority who was once an Abarth importer and racer. As completed, the car is fitted with a high performance 1050cc Abarth engine, said to deliver 110hp at the 8,000rpm redline. It puts that power down through a 5-speed Abarth transmission and a limited slip close-ratio differential. An Abarth remote oil filter works with the front-mounted oil cooler and Abarth radiator to keep things cool at speed, and Girling disc brakes haul it down when needed. Koni shocks and Campagnolo Abarth wheels, 6-inch in the front and 8-inch in rear keep things nailed down around corners as does the evolutionary rear engine hatch, which acts as a fixed spoiler. Sitting behind the wheel, the original 1967 instruments can be seen in the factory binnacle, while a few additional modern gauges to monitor all engine systems have been sensitively mounted atop and below the dashboard. Having raced at VARA events at Las Vegas and Buttonwillow, as well as in HSR events at Las Vegas and Phoenix in the previous owner's hands, this Fiat Abarth proved itself a potent racing weapon. The car recently had a new motor installed and will require the usual running-in and re-commissioning before returning to the track. This thrilling little pocket rocket is a reminder of Carlo Abarth's extraordinary genius., Auction ,, Advertiser Since 1978
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