- 2011. Mallett,
Delwyn (December 2004). "Hot
Abarths". Octane. Vol. 2, no. 18. p. 94. "The
history of
Abarth". abarthcarsuk.com.
Archived from the original...
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Abarth 500 may
refer to the
following variants of the Fiat 500:
Abarth 695 SS –
produced from 1964 to 1971 Fiat
Cinquecento Abarth –
based on the Fiat...
-
Abarth brand,
imported from
Poland the
Abarth 595
Competizione and the
locally produced Abarth Punto,
based on the 310-Punto five door.
Indian Abarth...
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Elaborazione Abarth (meaning "tuned by
Abarth"), with
equipment roughly equivalent to the
Mazda MX-5 Miata's Club Package.
Unlike the
standard Abarth model,...
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Carlo Abarth (15
November 1908 – 24
October 1979), born Karl
Albert Abarth, was an
Italian automobile designer.
Abarth was born in Austria, but
later was...
- (December 2004). "Hot
Abarths". Octane. Vol. 2, no. 18. p. 94. Mallett, p. 95. Le Fuoriserie: 1958-1959, p. 49 "Lot 107: 1958 FIAT-
Abarth 750
Zagato Spider...
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Abarth 2000
Sport (SE010) is an rear-engined
racing car
built by
Italian car
maker Abarth,
which won its
class at the 1000 km of
Monza in 1971 and finished...
- need to
raise the
engine cover for
extra stability and cooling. Like all
Abarths, the
differences are
found in the
mechanical upgrades that
helped to increase...
- The
Abarth Cisitalia 204A was the
first product of the
recently founded Abarth & C.. As part of a deal in
which Abarth took over the
liquidated Cisitalia...
- The
Abarth T-140 was a
stillborn conceptual 6-liter, mid-engined
Group 6
prototype sports car
designed by
Abarth in the late 1960's, but
never produced...