Second and main evolution of the Fiat 124 Coupé, this version takes distance from the original 1st series lines and from the spider version (that remained substantially unchanged in all its long and fortunate existence) with a body that grabs some elements from the Bertone’s Fiat Dino.
The effect of the double couple of headlights is great and the overall work on the body makes it my preferred 124 coupé version.
Caught at the Fiat 124 tribute exhibition at the #arezzoclassicmotors fair in Arezzo in early 2020 (it’s a pre pandemic event so it seems happened in another century) it looked great even compare to it’s simblings at the booth.
Results – 12.09.2020
01 – @valippo1
02 – @ginoalfetta
03 – @cesargrau_cars
04 – @fjp.2020
05 – @fulviadriver
06 – @settefrati
07 – @eadwigge
08 – @_redtrade_
09 – @1kenoo
10 – @pautorrentbr
11 – @vit18284
12 – @salvador.lopez.vg82
13 – @boerjappie
14 – @car_spotting_vc
15 – @val_levi_int_marketing
16 – @andrea_x91
17 – @jobjoris
18 – @guti_classics
19 – @yann_jules
20 – @vricantonio
21 – @armando.baiano
22 – @twilightdivewatches
23 – @lucibus911
24 – @scuderiapalermo
25 – @semanalclasico
26 – @1fratanti
27 – @classiccarsandthecity
28 – @marcomakaus
29 – @v.lamantina_theonlyone
30 – @salvatorelizio04
31 – @hawthorne_guitars
32 – @parked_in_sydney
33 – @willundefined

Esperto informatico e CTO di un importante archivio fotografico, da sempre appassionato di auto classiche e fotografia ho avuto il privilegio di vedere i miei scatti pubblicati sulle principali testate di auto storiche, da Petrolicius a Ruoteclassiche.
Nel 2017 ho creato Ciclo Otto