From Our Man in Tuscany: an Early '70s Fiat 124 Berlina

 

Bellissimo!  From what we at UMPH can gather, this to-die-for Fiat 124 Berlina - photographed by OMiT - hails from somewhere between 1971 and 1974, based on its double-stacked rear taillight / indicator assemblies.  (Earlier versions' rears had single horizontal bar-style lights.)


We've further gleaned that "our" example is not a 124 S or a Special T, as those variants have quad-headlight front ends.  Not that this one isn't special in its own right, mind you; it's a stunning example with perfect duco - Fiat's "Brilliant Green," possibly - gleaming, straight-as-a-die chrome, and a lovely interior. 


Not even Wikipedia could provide production numbers for the 124 Berlina and the unasked-for AI summary gagged at providing one, too.  What can be said, however, is that there were lots of them built by Fiat in Italy between 1966 and 1974, with production continuing in eight other countries well into the new millennium, and Russia producing a staggering 15,000,000 of their VAZ 2101 / Lada versions (Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_124 - accessed 08 SEP 24).

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