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[About actual car]
- The Fiat 131 Abarth Rally is a rally machine that Fiat sent out in the late 1970s.
- Based on the 131 Mirafiori sold from 1974 to 1984 as a small saloon, it was developed by Abarth, who was known as a tuner for Fiat and was in charge of the motor sports department.
- Tailored to Group 4 specifications for the purpose of participating in WRC.
- The machine made for homologation acquisition was announced in 1976 and debuted in the 6th round of the same year.
- The engine is equipped with an in-line 4-cylinder 1995cc twin-cam 16-valve.
- For the rally, it was demonstrating power over 200 horsepower.
- The body is equipped with front and rear spoilers and large over fenders.
- While wearing the style of an ordinary sedan, such as using FRP parts for the bonnet hood, the contents were finished as a competition machine that was trained to win the WRC.
- The machine entrusted to many drivers won the manufacturer's title three times in 1977, 1978, and 1980.
- It also won the 1977 Sanremo Rally driven by French driver Jean-Claude Andreu.
- It is a kit that sets the exclusive etching detail up parts for Italeri 1/24 Fiat 131 Abar Rally, which is popular among car model fans.
- Photo-etched parts are made by Czech cash register models. Interior parts such as ABC pedals and steering spokes, wiper parts, front grill, etc. are reproduced with sharp etching parts.
- Enhance the atmosphere of the finish by exchanging with parts from the kit.
-Of course, the kit is a full detail kit that also reproduces the engine.
- A set with detail up parts can easily enhance the finish of the kit.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )