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[About the actual vehicle]
――The rally machine that Fiat launched in the late 1970s is the Fiat 131 Abalt Rally.
--Developed by Abarth, known as a Fiat tuner based on 131 Mirafiori, which was sold as a small saloon from 1974 to 1984, and was in charge of the motor sports division.
――It was tailored to Group 4 specifications for the purpose of participating in the WRC.
--The machine made for homologation was announced in 1976 and made its debut in Round 6 of the same year.
--The engine is equipped with an in-line 4-cylinder 1995cc twin cam 16 valve.
――For the rally, it was over 200 horsepower.
-The body is equipped with front and rear spoilers and a large over fender.
――While wearing the style of a normal sedan, such as using FRP parts for the bonnet hood, the content was finished in a competition machine that was trained to win the WRC.
--The machine entrusted to many drivers won the manufacturer title three times in 1977, 1978 and 1980.
――At the 1977 Sanremo Rally, he won the drive of French driver Jean-Claude Andrew.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the masterpiece rally car, Fiat 131 Abalt Rally, which was active in the latter half of the 70's, on a 1/24 scale.
――This kit models the winning car of the 1977 WRC Round 9 Sanremo Rally.
――The powerful style armed with overfenders and front and rear spoilers that overhang the boxy 2-door sedan body is fully expressed.
――The total length of the finished product is 17.4 cm, and you can enjoy the unique presence of a masterpiece car along with its design.
――In addition, the engine that has won many victories is a solid reproduction of the in-line 4-cylinder DOHC engine under the hood.
――I'm looking forward to waving your arms to improve the details.
-In addition, the cockpit is also set with a roll bar, modeling the finish unique to the Spartan competition model.
-The marking reproduces the marking of the machine painted in tricolor color driven by French driver Jean-Claude Andrew.
――Of course, we also have bib numbers and Fiat logos.
――The machine that remains in the history of the rally is a model that fans cannot miss.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the Fiat 131 Abalt Rally known as a masterpiece rally car on 1/24 scale
--The finished total length is 17.4 cm
-Comes with a Japanese manual that is safe to assemble
--The bonnet's in-line 4-cylinder engine, cockpit, suspension, etc. are accurately modeled.
--Reproduce the marking of car number 9 of the 1977 Sanremo Rally winner with decals
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )