1983 Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC Group A Essen 2019 RM Sotheby's

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The most sport-ish version of Fiat Ritmo did not come out immediately. It took four years, so when in September 1981 the community of car specialists gathered in Frankfurt International Motor Show, they saw a new Ritmo hatchback version in the Fiat booth - Fiat Ritmo Abarth, also known as Fiat Ritmo Abarth 125 TC. Fiat Ritmo Abarth 125 TC.

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Ritmo 1989 Fiat Ritmo 130 TC Abarth High points Only two owners and 118,468 kilometres from new Complete maintenance history and service booklet Serial numbers and colours matching factory specification Original black Fiat/Abarth interior The Attractions

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1983, year of birth of this Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC, was productive for the Italian music industry: the Italo-disco phenomenon was ready to advance on Europe and beyond. Amongst the leaders of this boom it is mandatory to mention P. Lion (Pietro Paolo Pelandi), a still active artist who produced an absolute masterpiece..

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The Fiat Ritmo Abarth range started out with a relatively tame offering, the Fiat Ritmo Abarth 105TC. It aped the famous VW Golf GTI's performance, producing 104bhp from its 1.6L mill. As time went on, the Ritmo Abarths continued to see more powerful engine options, and by 1984, Fiat had installed a 128bhp 2.0L twin cam 4-cylinder in the Ritmo.

For Sale FIAT Ritmo 130 TC Abarth (1986) offered for GBP 13,346


Fiat stepped into the breach in 1981 with its Ritmo 105 TC, then its Abarth-badged 125 TC, named after the company's competition department. With the appearance of the Ritmo II in 1983 came the 130 TC Abarth, a further developed version which made life difficult for the other contenders in the category. Under its aggressive body, its 130 bhp.

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As per Art. 4.1.4 to FIA Appendix K: For any homologated car, the HTP must be accompanied by an ASN certified copy (printed on FIA stamped/watermarked paper with an ASN additional authentication) of the car's original Homologation Form or a ASN certified copy (printed on FIA stamped/watermarked paper with an ASN additional authentication) of.

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The Fiat Ritmo is a small, front-engine, front-wheel drive family car manufactured and marketed by Fiat, launched in April 1978 at the Turin Motor show and offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback and cabriolet body styles - from 1978 to 1988 with two facelifts .

For Sale FIAT Ritmo 130 TC Abarth (1986) offered for GBP 13,346


The Fiat Ritmo is a series of compact cars first introduced in 1978. Powered by a range of compact inline four engines, the Fiat Ritmo was also sold as the SEAT Ritmo, and the Nasr Ritmo. The Ritmo was offered as a three or five door hatchback, as well as a two door cabriolet. Notable variants include the sporty Abarth 125 TC and Abarth 130 TC.

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Sold for €10,580 ($11,917) This 1983 Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC Group A sold 4 years ago. There are currently 1 other Fiat Ritmo for sale. VIEW AUCTION . at rmsothebys.com.

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The Ritmo Abarth was a homologation special and in many ways an Italian answer to the Rabbit GTi (GTi 16v). Using the well proven Fiat Lampredi twin-cam power plant - 2-liters with high compression pistons and hot cams. In this case, breathing through two twin-choke Weber DCOE carbs.

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Stylish and compact, the Fiat Ritmo has a distinctive appearance that epitomises the aesthetics of the late seventies and much of the eighties. Small wonder that it picked up a vast number of fans during its ten-year manufacturing period, which lasted from 1978 to 1988. A short history of the Fiat Ritmo

1983 Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC Group A Essen 2019 RM Sotheby's


In 1984 Fiat released the final production model of the Ritmo, the 130 TC Abarth. The car is based on the Ritmo 2 body, but contains exciting modifications. Abarth modifications to suspension and engine gave this car ample quantities of both acceleration and handling. The 125TC (130TC predecessor based on Ritmo 1 shell) won the 1982 Italian.

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Today's Rare Ride wears a lot of different badges. The most important ones are Fiat, Ritmo, and Abarth. Come and check out the sportiest version of the final evolution of Fiat's replacement for the long-lived 128. By the late Seventies, Fiat's 128 was getting long in the tooth. The company needed a new small family car to take the brand.

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The front-drive Fiat Ritmo hatchback of the 1970s and 1980s was the Italian brand's answer to the Volkswagen Golf. Naturally, Fiat made a hotter Abarth version to compete with the Golf GTI.

Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC, el rival del Golf GTI que cayó en el olvido


The Fiat Ritmo Abarth range started out with a relatively tame offering, the Fiat Ritmo Abarth 105TC. It aped the famous VW Golf GTI's performance, producing 104bhp from its 1.6L mill. As time went on, the Ritmo Abarths continued to see more powerful engine options, and by 1984, Fiat had installed a 128bhp 2.0L twin cam 4-cylinder in the Ritmo.

1983 Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC Group A Essen 2019 RM Sotheby's


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