It went HubNut. The Fiat 124 became the Lada, the 125 the Polski-Fiat. I was so determined to get it right! Still got it wrong...
@onesandzeroes6 ай бұрын
Thanks for correcting and chastising yourself 😆
@PaddyWV6 ай бұрын
@@HubNut Shh! We won't tell anyone!
@MorristheMinor6 ай бұрын
As Dorothy Parker might have said 'How can they tell???'
@Schlipperschlopper6 ай бұрын
There were many Polski Fiats, the 126 and the 125 and the Polonez and even some licence built 132 2000 and 130 3200, I would not drive an engine without air filters on dusty roads out of Motorsport. Please test a 16V Dolly Sprint! :)
@TheCarArchives966 ай бұрын
@@Schlipperschlopper They even assembled the 127p and 128p Coupe along with assembling the Zastava Skala as the 1100p
@hectorshouse73486 ай бұрын
I bloody love these…especially in orange…so good looking
@MattBrownbill6 ай бұрын
I came looking for this comment. Orange and slammed, these were so cool.
@hectorshouse73485 ай бұрын
@@iaincochrane8741 those were the days 😀👍
@dungbetel5 ай бұрын
I had one, a 1979. Black interior, Clarion audio, black towels that clipped on the seat backs for the summer. Went really well
@Polecat549415 ай бұрын
Mine was yellow:)
@uvmegamer5 ай бұрын
In 1974 I was an apprentice Fiat mechanic and we called the supermirafiori the flying carrot as they were only available in orange initially. You are right, they were great fun to drive. Your video brought back many happy memories.
@jamesbenning96655 ай бұрын
I owned a 128 in orange, 1300cc. I loved the steering and free-revving OHC engine. The rust got to it in the end, but I got about five years solid use from it. I rather foolishly, due to budget constraints, shod it with a a full set of Polish Stomil tyres on special offer from the newly established "Kwik Fit". I can recall adjusting the bucket tappets, which was quite a long-winded affair involving bus trips to the main dealer for the little disc shims. I lusted after a Mirafiori after being overtaken by one in a coach in Yugoslavia. I thought the Tipo was a promising car for Fiat - it seemed quite a capable contender to the golf.
@TheLeylander5 ай бұрын
@@jamesbenning9665I had one it was also a rust bucket...but it was surprisingly very fast but also thirsty
@67tomcat6 ай бұрын
The 2 door saloon/sedan needs to make a comeback. Beautiful example.
@sebastian01076 ай бұрын
They always looked good, BMW 3 series, Kadett, etc, much nicer proportions.
@HowardLeVert6 ай бұрын
@@sebastian0107 Agreed, I remember the 2-door E21s so well. Looked great.
@woutergijs52466 ай бұрын
Moment: in a moment of total insanity my dad bought a Opel Rekord 2.1 diesel, with the hump on the bonnet. 4 gears + overdrive. And… just 2 doors! At a BMW dealer who wanted this monstrosity off his parking lot straight away. It was a great car in fact. So yes, large 2 door saloons with normal space at the back, strange combo.
@PaulabJohnson6 ай бұрын
@@67tomcat Ford even made a 2dr mk2 Granada in the UK.
@James-gf9jl6 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more.
@dominicchesterman21076 ай бұрын
Modern cars are so stifling. This is how cars should be. What a sound! Simple fun. Beautiful car.
@juki63774 ай бұрын
I was sold on the glove box feature alone
@grahampalmer93374 ай бұрын
Ahhh! The 132 Supermirafiori ❤❤❤ a car I drove frequently in the early 80's, fell in love with the devine twin cam motor matched with the 5 speed ZF gearbox & still reminisce about to this day. So much better than the 'cloggy' Ford XR-blaa's I had to drive the rest of the time. Along with its sister Lancias & Alfas, & occasional DeSoto Maseratis I have retained a enduring love of Italian chic to this day.
@roseybut6 ай бұрын
As a young man at the time I so wanted a Mirafiori over a XR3 or GTI but could afford to buy or insure neither. Thank you so much for reminding me how much I lusted after a Mirafiori.
@peterelmer91146 ай бұрын
I loved my racing orange 131 Mirafiori sport - the 2000cc twin cam was a great engine - a proper drivers car !
@martiniv89243 ай бұрын
Me too 👌🏻😎
@yarcoPenfold5 ай бұрын
Had a black one when i passed my test in 1990. Bought it for £65 . Wish i had it now. It was a very fun car to drive.
@AnonyMoose-qe4mx5 ай бұрын
I served my apprenticeship as a FIAT mechanic from ‘78-82 before being promoted to receptionist so know my FIATS well. I used to get to “borrow” these 2 litre Mirafiori Sports/racing from either some of the sales guys or the parts manager and used to drive them at insane speeds around Glasgow’s (much quieter then) West end thinking I was the next Walter Rohl. XXXmph + regularly and SO easy to flick sideways around every corner! Absolutely nothing to be proud of but such a total blast to drive in its heyday. Like all FIATS build quality was shocking as was the corrosion but fantastic enthusiastic drivers cars that made every journey special. Great times fondly remembered forever when the world was a much happier place.
@ParallelSyntax6 ай бұрын
My step-uncle has the 2000cc version of the Twin Cam engine from one of these into his Mk.1 Escort. It really is a hidden gem of an engine.
@michael-sz3ff4 ай бұрын
My father had a 131 1600 CL panorama (estate) when i was young from brand new FFS676X and i got a 131 mirafiori sport in bright orange YSC366W when i was 18 car was 7 years old pure loved it had 18 months then sold it on wish i kept it.That lancia engine is actually the fiat twin cam i had same 2 ltr engine guy croft was legenday fiat twincam engine tuner.Those engines were amazeing so much stronger than the ford pinto crap !!! 😂😂
@littleted42756 ай бұрын
Had 2 of these in the late 80's, they were incredible cars that gave me a lifelong love of fast fiats. 👍👍👍
@craigm26 ай бұрын
Christ, the glovebox, the bullet mirrors, the velour seats, it brings back so many memories of my dad’s old 131sport. His looked. Just like that, but with pepperpot wheels, a massively heavy rubber spoiler on the bootlid and blindingly bright rally spotlights. Many thanks for bringing it back to me!
@malcolmyoung78665 ай бұрын
My one had that rubber spoiler.. you needed 5 hands to open the boots to put your luggage in..
@raybob495 ай бұрын
I know this sound so well. I implanted all of the same mechanicals into my 1973 Simca 1501 Special, in 1989. I have the twin Dellortos and the rear end is from an '81 Argenta which I adapted to fit the Simca. It's a half inch wider track and uses the same brake backplate and shoes as per Simca excepting the cylinder diameters are slightly smaller. Wheels are Chromodora from an '80's Lancia Beta. I have the later, stronger 5 speed box from the Argenta and use mostly Fiat controls, accelerator, handbrake etc. I never met the late (and Great) Guy Croft but spent time chatting on the phone and have both his twin cam tuning manuals - THE bible for anyone serious about preparing one of these super engines. Guy said these Fiats were everyday cars fitted with racing engines. Wonderful! Fiat owners and enthusiasts will be delighted to view your video and yes, they are great cars! Electric cars? Bah, Humbug! Thanks very much.
@kennyg47446 ай бұрын
My first car in 1988 when I passed my test was a 1979 Fiat 131 Super Mirafiori. FGD 937T. At the time all my mates had Escort Mexico's or RS2000's. My Fiat surprised them all and gave them a real run for their money. I loved it. Wished I never sold it. Spotted it in Paisley about 10 years later and asked the owner to call me if they were ever selling it. Never got a call......
@iansavage28856 ай бұрын
I had a 124 saloon, followed by a 125 Special.....I dont think people realise how advanced these cars were, ....twin overhead cam engine (125), intermittent wipe, 5 speed box, radial tyres, disc brakes, reclining seats, tacho,handbrake warning light,side indicator lights.....and many more features that slowly became standard on other European cars.....but later. My experience with 131 was a pushrod 1600, I'd traded an Alfa Sud Ti, as I needed a four door as a family wagon.
@TravelHaole5 ай бұрын
Ahh the memories come flooding back as a child in my grandfathers 131 super mirafiori. Then the Lancia Beta saloon. I've been in love with early fiats and Lancias ever since.
@KiwiStag746 ай бұрын
It was fascinating to see that even Mr "Less is More" Hubnut is not immune to the throaty call of a pair of Dellortos! Watching your driving style become more and more spirited as you piloted the wee beast through that wonderful twisty-turny road and adapting more to the engine's "Come on then, Big Man - you KNOW you want to" than you normally do! I'm sure I even heard Miss Hubnut make a couple of surprised noises as the car took bends and bumps in its stride - and she doesn't normally do that at all! But you're right - the sound is intoxicating and it engulfs every other sound to become the only one you hear.....and the more you hear, the more you just want to keep hearing it! I somehow don't think that it would be a vehicle that one could just pootle about in on a Sunday drive....well, maybe that's just me because I definitely do not have the self control to resist the engine's taunting! Lovely review and such an awesome little car! Thanks for showcasing it for us. All the best.
@bobbo19644 ай бұрын
My Father in Law had one of these when I first met him. Dark grey with burnt orange velour interior. Happy memories!
@MrPabsUk6 ай бұрын
I had a Series 2 131 Supermirafiori Panorama 1600TC back in the early 90`s, I`ve had over 150 cars, some of them very flash, some very fast, some very luxurious, but that 131 is EASILY my most missed car, & the one I`d really love to have again! Seeing this has just brought it ALL back, the sounds (even on the standard twin choke!), the slightly rubbery gearchange, the clunky switches, the slidy glovebox, the sumptuous velour.. I can even remember the interiors smell! Fantastic! Love it! & you did too, given your constant smile Ian!
@lesklower72816 ай бұрын
That induction noise who needs the radio on what a lovely noise and that glove box how clever
@AnthonyBrown-jm4rj6 ай бұрын
My Dad had one of these in 1977. Amazing car to drive for the time. Thanks Hubnut
@RichardPhillips-qg8yz6 ай бұрын
What’s not to like - a majestic beast
@alanwhite51605 ай бұрын
I had a Fiat 131 Mirafiori, 1600cc, 5 speed gearbox. A 1978, SReg in light mettalic blue. Great to drive, especially compared to a Cortina of the day. It was 2 years old and I was 21, life was good 😊 It went rusty in the rear arches 😢
@eggweed_productions6 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness! I learned to drive in my Dad’s 1600 131, and when I passed my test, it was replaced with a 2 litre mirafiori ‘TC’ with power steering and electric windows. A huge treat to be allowed to drive it - although it was carrying rust out of the showroom!
@briangriffiths1146 ай бұрын
As kid, I was envious that my pal's dad had a Fiat 124 Special T, which was a roadburner in its day. But this 131 is something else, and I love everything about it.
@chrisbradley11926 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed this one Ian. I owned a black 131 Sport on a V plate from '82-'87. Best car I ever owned and a hoot to drive on country roads. The close ratios meant you had to work the gearbox, but that added to the enjoyment. You missed mentioning the rear side windows, which opened like a quarter light.
@iboswell6 ай бұрын
20+ years ago I had a Guy Croft engine in a Lancia Montecarlo. Using standard cams it put out approx 155 BHP measured on a rolling road as part of a writeup on the car in Car and Car Conversions Magazine. It was a lovely engine and had power from idle to 7000 rpm. Just done a rego check and pleased to see it's still out there too.
@RuudNoordzij6 ай бұрын
Sweet! That two litre Lampredi DOHC was a true champion of an engine which helped propel Lancia rally cars to their wins in the 80s and 90s..... roar brings back memories of driving my brother's 130TC Abarth for 6 months in 1989....nobody was able to keep up expect for one guy in my town who drove a Gen1 Uno Turbo i.e..
@briancarton18042 күн бұрын
The Lampredi engine won more world rally championships than any other engine installed in Lancias and Fiats.
@sidyal6 ай бұрын
Always loved these. The styling while angular just worked with the lights and trim. The owner of that one must be smiling 24/7 having that on the driveway.
@MaxsLoungeMusic6 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous car and setup.
@ChristopherDee-e7i6 ай бұрын
Reminds me of our beloved 1800cc 132 from the early 80s. Drove like a tank, the electrics were dire, but ohhh … the rawty noise! We loved it
@twincamspit4 ай бұрын
Magneti Marelli electrics were almost as bad as Lucas, the Prince of Darkness :) I've got the 1756cc engine from my 132 installed in my little Triumph Spitfire (with twin 40s obviously), awesome engine :)
@ColinCarFan6 ай бұрын
The 131 Sport grille has to be one of the finest grilles ever styled and built. It puts every modern grille to shame.
@johnmoruzzi72366 ай бұрын
All of the styling enhancements were perfection for the time… but the gaudy plush velour interior is a real oddity !
@chrisbradley11926 ай бұрын
The spot lights in the grill light up the road for miles ahead. Night driving was a pleasure.
@malcolmyoung78665 ай бұрын
Mine had an orange velour interior black exterior
@Lizzard-t6 ай бұрын
At last a car I had many of when I was in my prime .had 2 series 2 1 series 1 and my last was the series 3 . super mirafori. With the wonderful 2.0 twin cam . that also came with the shorter gear knob in the correct position rather than coming out of the centre console at a weird angle. Thank you.this video has brought back wonderful memories.
@LeeJonesNPT6 ай бұрын
I used to love those cars, i used to have a lift off a friend in one back and fore to college in the late 70`s, it was bright orange, i always longed for one but was always to sensible to buy one!
@johno45216 ай бұрын
I remember in summer 1985 when I was in the market for a new car for the first time I was looking around and my local Fiat dealer, Irvine Motors in Newcastle, had a 'job lot' of Supermirafioris from an unfulfilled order or maybe an 'end of line' offer. Only problem was they were all estates, and pre-registered on a 'B' plate. Nevertheless I was tempted. The OTR price was around £5000. I ended up spending an extra £750 on a new C-reg Ford Escort 🤔
@shand19676 ай бұрын
I vaguely remember an advert in the 1970's for the Fiat 132 where chaps were comparing the sound of their engines (I guess Cortina's and Marina's). Then a chap blipped his twin cam 132 which sounded super rorty. I loved the 132 and 131 and would have one over a fast Ford any day of the week.
@PeterCox-k1w6 ай бұрын
That's a car to keep and saviour for many years, beautiful and simple .
@chrisdowns19875 ай бұрын
That glovebox is poetry & that road looks amazing! Worth a re-watch with headphones too, my phone speaker doesn't do it justice! 😂
@NotYou93116 ай бұрын
I'm so jealous. I've always loved the Mirafiori, ever since I first saw Sandro Munari tearing through the forest in one, in Ailitalia livery. One of my all-time favorites.
@chrisrand51856 ай бұрын
You enjoyed that then. I was half expecting to hearpace notes from Miss HubNut. My late Father-in-Law had a 1972 Fiat 125 Special with 1.6 twin cam engine. The car dissolved, but the engine lived on in a 131. The Renault 12 retained lhd windscreen wipers in the UK, but had rhd wipers in Australia.
@MLC...5 ай бұрын
I get tears in my eyes when I see people running these FIAT's and Alfas without air filters. The amount of friction material entering those ram tubes is a very scary thought indeed. I guess some people enjoy annual rebuilds? Lovely car though. I would want one!
@handheldgaming4life6 ай бұрын
Now that's a flashback car. I remember my neighbor when I was a kid back in the 80s, we didn't even have a car but he had a 131 Super and while it looked nothing special back in the 80s it certainly sounded nice!
@yanivshef4 ай бұрын
My late father had blue 1979 Mirafiori 1600 L . First car I ever driven and loved it so much. I wish I could drive a car like this again. I think I’d probably cry all the way missing my father so much
@micheltebraake79156 ай бұрын
Ohh, sweet memories. In my early twenties I had an orange 131 Racing (that was the name in the Netherlands), with a two-stage carburetor, what fond memories I have of that FIAT. I was working at the FIAT dealer in Nijmegen at the time, this 131 Racing was first offered to a colleague, but he already had too many FIATs around the house, so I asked if I could buy it, and I never regretted it. This silver gray one sounds great with the Dell'Orto's.
@scottyg72845 ай бұрын
Was there a small Fiat specialist between Nijmegen and Druten?
@micheltebraake79155 ай бұрын
@@scottyg7284 Dat klopt, Jan Hendriks aan de Van Heemstraweg in Beuningen, zit nu op de Goudwerf in Beuningen. Ik heb ook nog bij de FIAT dealer in Druten gewerkt. That's right, Jan Hendriks on the Van Heemstraweg in Beuningen is now at the Goudwerf in Beuningen. I also worked at the FIAT dealer in Druten.
@mpersad6 ай бұрын
The Fiat Mirafiori 131, the first car I actually owned from 1988 to 1993, and that my wife and I had for the first couple of years of our marriage. A great car to drive, lovely gearbox, but our’s had awful electrics and was a real money pit! Nevertheless I have very fond memories of that car, and your terrific review brought the memories flooding back.
@guyh99926 ай бұрын
I had a Fiat 125 in Australia in the 1980s fitted with a Lancia 1800 and Dellortos from an Alfa Romeo on a Lynx manifold. The intake roar certainly was noticable.
@andydavies8586 ай бұрын
A real car with character. You don’t need huge amounts of technology to enjoy driving, as this video shows. Well done Ian 👍🏻
@mitchurchin26 ай бұрын
Italian pal of mine had one of these, superb car, sensible, but with flair. In his 40 years of driving he’s only ever had one non Italian car, an Audi Quattro, which he rather liked. But still went back to Alfa and now Maserati. He’s working on a Fiat 130 with a rather naughty engine.
@EyesWideOpen616 ай бұрын
Absolutely magnificent This funky dashboard was actually on display in the New York museum of modern art back in the day
@juststeve55425 ай бұрын
You should see the Lancia Trevi dash! 😁
@EyesWideOpen615 ай бұрын
@@juststeve5542 You mean the one with all the round holes, that’s a trip
@mattede87445 ай бұрын
My brother and I had a 131 station wagon here in Australia, back in the early 80's. I wish I still had it, and my brother. Most fun car I'd ever driven. Had the best sound of a 4 cylinder engine I've ever heard. Big regret selling it. Don't see them at all in Australia now.
@adrianmclean91956 ай бұрын
There is a last series, 4 door Super 131 Mirafiori in Gold, still running around the Illawarra, with the matching cladding around the lower sides.
@uncensored51045 ай бұрын
Had 2 Sports back in the 80s, a 79 in Orange with black interior and an 82 in black with a burnt orange interior. Also had a 1.6 & 2.0 Super. I wouldn't mind owning a Sport today. But finding one is another matter!
@tyresandtarmac6 ай бұрын
Well you are in the right part of the country to drive that quick ..old RAC Rally territory, was waiting for the wheelspin off the gravel
@HubNut6 ай бұрын
If it wasn't in such beautiful condition, I may have considered it...
@cactusthomas9144 ай бұрын
My grandfather was parts manager at several FIAT dealers over the years. He had several Fiat's as company cars but I still remember him taking us out one weekend in a 131 Sport in orange with the black grille and by god did that thing move.
@maxeluy6 ай бұрын
There's a trend with the 70s Fiats you have tested, they are all awesome and memorable
@tweed532DaveH6 ай бұрын
Iconic gurgling from a set of twins! Never get that from an EV.(Oops sorry). Takes me back to chasing the UK RAC Rally around watching the Fiat Abarth rally version when they'd put the co-driver in effectively the back seat for weight distribution, before it was outlawed. Fond memories. 👍🇬🇧.
@garys47565 ай бұрын
"Who do you think you are Stirling Moss?I'm sure that was the TV commercial back in the 70s. Lovely sounding engine.
@alunhoskins45136 ай бұрын
I had one of these Sports, also a ‘W’ reg (RKK 479W I think it was) in 1982, same colour but with the standard 2 litre FIAT twin cam engine. It was an absolute gem. I changed it for a Lancia Delta ‘GTie’. That was in a lovely metallic black. Pretty much the same engine but the 1.6 version. That was also fun to drive but the rear wheel drive FIAT was better. Great to see this video.
@kevinwood82304 ай бұрын
Can’t believe that I had a silver sport with black vinyl roof with 131 Mirafiori down the back panels and replaced it with red delta gt ie
@johnnyquattro6 ай бұрын
My uncle took me and my brother to see Flash Gordon at the cinema in the late 70s, arrived there in a dusky pink Supermirafiori TC with that lush soft interior... In brown, from memory. One of my favourites of the many cars my uncle has had over the years. Cheers for the video, Ian and Carly
@voodoocars21346 ай бұрын
I had a Fiat Mirafiori 131 sport. It was black with burnt orange velour interior. That was circa 1985 ish. Immaculate condition. Two of my friends had one as well - one was orange with black velour and the other was the same as the one you have there. I swapped my Triumph Dolomite Sprint for the Fiat and it felt streets ahead in comfort. Mine also had a big rubber spoiler on the boot.
@alexj89475 ай бұрын
What a machine 😎 I passed on the opportunity to buy one just like that about 20yrs ago for not much money instead opting to get a rather rough Dolomite Sprint- I rue the day!
@MatthewBrannigan6 ай бұрын
Such a lot of nostalgia for the Fiat 131 as my dad had one from '80-'82. I can't find the colour anywhere - it was a kind of dark mauve, but became rust coloured very quickly! In '82 the Barclays Bank at the end of my street had an armed robbery, a week or so later Shaw Taylor came along and did a bit for the LWT version of "Police 5". He parked his Jag outside our house as my dad was at work. While he was filming his report, right behind him was my dad coming home from work, driving his Fiat 131 around the corner, we only found out when it was broadcast. At the time he was annoyed by the rust and was ready to get rid of it, although otherwise it was a fantastic car. My mum suggested that he should advertise it "as seen on Police 5"!
@josephmifsud82615 ай бұрын
My mum had a metallic blue saloon. I've only seen two saloons, but never a coupe. It looks and sounds amazing, and the Lancia engine is an inspired choice
@Mike7O7O4 ай бұрын
Huge thanks. This brought back many memories. I was an RUC officer, based in rural Tyrone in the late 80's. We had a mix of cars. Some armoured. Mostly Ford Cortinas. Many other types. Soft skinned, as we called them. Came and went. One day, in winter an almost glow stick orange Mirafiori or Super Mirafiori arrived and as soon as we first heard it running. All the guys wanted to get it onto the endless backroads in our area, to do it's thang. I forget the details. But the engine was definitely warmed over. And the suspension and other weight bearing components beefed up. Then the temperature dropped and on snow and ice that wasn't treated. You could barely keep it between the hedges. Several times we were skating on ice and snow, when we'd get a call over the radio to attend a traffic accident or a domestic. What should've taken us ten minutes or less to respond to. Took us twenty minutes or more because first of all, we had to extract ourselves from B roads. It must've looked like something out of an Italian mafia movie. Literally flying around, blue light on the roof flashing. Ear splitting two tones waking the dead. It had an engine note like the car you reviewed and everyone loved it. One day it was gone. I think someone in another duty section crashed it. Leaving behind Fords, Vauxhalls and of course, Land Rovers. It probably stood out too much. But in a winter, with The Troubles going full tilt. It brought us a little entertainment and many laughs, in an otherwise bleak, extremely dangerous existence.
@RaymondReeves-db8dr6 ай бұрын
I used to work at a FIAT dealership. The 131 had many different engine configurations. The series 2 was available in the UK in RHD fitted with a FIAT 1600 or 2000cc DOHC single twin choke Webber.
@929V66 ай бұрын
The Fiat 124 became the Lada instead of the Polski Fiat (that one being based on the bigger Fiat 125). In the Netherlands and probably other European countries the 131 Sport was known as the 131 Racing. Later versions were available with the Volumex compressor, but these are quite rare.
@veryrancid31286 ай бұрын
I once saw a 131 rallye at a local cars and coffee. It was reeeally lovely. There was also an orange mirafiori 131. One of my favorite cars ever!
@ianparking5 ай бұрын
I remember the tv adverts for these, the car in a cage When i did my apprenticeship in the motortrade (late 80s) i did lots of welding on Fiat's for the mot ,so i wouldn't have had one of these given back in the day How time changes things I'd have it in a heart beat now!
@jameslocopo47425 ай бұрын
Here in the US, the series 2 was initially called the SuperBrava when introduced in 1978 and my parents bought a four door one and had it delivered in Italy. We drove it around there that summer and shipped it home. I adored that car even though it had its problems and we had it until 1984 when we traded it in for a Honda Accord. In the US, we never got the Sport model however, I do believe that we eventually got the 2.0 litre engine. If I remember correctly, we had a 1.8 and strangely enough, the manual shift lever was further up on a slight diagonal and it was longer than the one in video. Also another difference in that first year model that we had was a wonderful uni spoke steering wheel. Between that and the huge glove box, it really made the interior stand out for its day. Fiat advertised it at the time in the US as the $5,000 car with the $8,000 interior
@roryrinebold99455 ай бұрын
Lots of these in California back in the early 80's, and sadly saw every one of them in the self service wrecking yards.
@Metalsignman6 ай бұрын
We had an 82' racing 131 in black with burnt orange velour and factor magnesium wheels soaked up the bumps went round corners and the kids loved
@retrofletchio6 ай бұрын
my mate had one in the 90's, 100 quid.....people sneered at it until it left there xr3's gti, etc in the dust!
@Mike.Howard6 ай бұрын
We had white Super Mirafiori on a T plate when I was a kid - I absolutely adored it 👍👍
@shortguy866 ай бұрын
Wow that engine roar down screaming down that little lane. Looked like fun!
@harveysmith1006 ай бұрын
This was the only Italian car I ever owned. Loved it. I thought the glove box was the future, it wasn't but it should have been.
@jdtseventyfour5 ай бұрын
My friends dad had a Super Mirafiori back in the eary 80's. As a probably 8 year old I failed to recognise the significance and was more impressed with their series 2 landrover lol. Now I'm older (50 a few weeks back) I have been suitably educated in all things car and must admit these are mighty fine but very rare automobiles. I fact I saw one a few months back in full rally garb and it looked and sounded tremendous. Keep up the great video's you've been driving some true beauties recently 🙂
@michaeltutty15406 ай бұрын
What a terrific car, Ian. Looks like tons of fun to be had! Beautiful car, too. I would imagine the induction roar could become a wee bit annoying after 4 or 5 hours on the road, though. Still, not the car I would choose for the 3,000 mile trip to visit my brother in the sub-arctic. He really is just south of the Arctic Circle. I think he's bonkers. Then again, I may be just bonkers enough to take something so off the wall up there. Morris did when they introduced the Minor! The Alaska Highway was worse back then, too.😊
@fruitloop37336 ай бұрын
This brought back memories of my dad testing a 1600 estate as a much needed replacement for a Simca 1100 which was rusting away. The garage was at the bottom of Reigate hill and by the time we got to the top the whole family had huge grins on our faces, we flew up compared to the Simca. Dad bought it of course and I spent many happy hours as a teenager helping to deal with the rust in return for elevated amounts of pocket money. Great car. I also had one as my first car a 1600 saloon in white, again great car which took myself and my friends on any adventures.
@jamesfrench72996 ай бұрын
One of my favourite square =modern cars. The Italians do it so well. You don't see these anymore which is a shame. Can't decide between the square headlights or the round ones. Both look good. I love these taillights.
@sebastian01076 ай бұрын
It's like with the Capri Mk2 > Mk 3; this looks 'meaner'
@weedaviec5 ай бұрын
My mate had a 131- a 4 door shell, originally a 1600 which he stuck a 2L twin cam in and painted orange back in early 90s. He had the Sport interior like this one and it really takes me back watching this. I've always liked the 131 Abarths but they are just insanely expensive like all the 70s/80s stuff.
@craigyllyn6 ай бұрын
I think you enjoyed that! I certainly did. It sounded quite “cammy” but blimey! You picked the right car on the right road in the right weather. That’s made my day
@davyboy8886 ай бұрын
God these were absolutely gorgeous. We had tons of Mirafioris in Ireland, lots of Supers and some Sports too. Orange was the colour to have for the Sports.
@petetrundell54546 ай бұрын
And to think, this engine was a popular transplant in the Morris Minor. Oooh, yes please!😍
@twincamspit4 ай бұрын
Morgan used them for a while in their 4/4 too. And obviously a lot of kitcars back in the '80s as they were such a successful engine and plentiful at the time (not so much now!)
@cmb19725 ай бұрын
When I was a kid my mates Mum had one of these and his Dad had a DB5 like James Bond's, Luckily I got to go out in both, his Mum used to rag the Fiat around and she would scream past our house, I remember doing over a 100 in the DB5 which was so cool as a 10 year old!
@ben_jam6 ай бұрын
That interior brought back memories of childhood, my dad had a 4 door poverty spec series 2 which unfortunately rusted away !!
@scottlp23236 ай бұрын
When Ian makes lots of 'Carry On...' sounds, you know he's enjoying the car very much. 😁👍👍
@mrradman29865 ай бұрын
Love those twin cam engines, I had a Beta Coupe 1600 which loved being pushed to the redline. Now I have dual twin choke Dellortos on my FulviaSport 1.3S.
@aslandama6 ай бұрын
I had one of these and two Supermirafioris back in the late 80's. I do remember hitting a pot hole once and the wheel ended up touching the wing , the chassis was made of paper. They rotted so badly which is probably why few remain but indeed they were incredible fun, especially around roundabouts.
@PW-um4ch4 ай бұрын
I always like this model, very underestimated to my opinion. The rallycar was really top of the notch. Great video picking again a car which are likely to be forgotten!
@michael50895 ай бұрын
Fantastic Hubnut! I remember my friend in the 80s had a 131 in blue. His dad worked at a Fiat dealership so that's probably why he managed to get a good 2nd hand one ❤
@NK-dl2nc6 ай бұрын
I always loved these. Worked on a few back in the 80's along with many other fiats. They always had a very distinctive pungent interior smell which I'll never forget. Would love one if I could find one along with strada 105TC Abarth.
@binarydinosaurs5 ай бұрын
Cor, you've just reminded me of the Fiat 124 (red) we had in the 70s, a downgrade I thought from the Ford Corsair that came before it. We went all over the north in that little 124, fun times.
@CGAT1475 ай бұрын
Loved this car.. my father had one in racing orange ! .. steering wheel isn’t correct though I’m sure it was metal with leather … happy happy memories of driving to Italy in the summer with my dad revving the nuts off it on the MontnBlanc pass 😊
@grayfool6 ай бұрын
I can't remember when I last saw one one of those. I don't think I ever heard on that sounded that epic. What a car. Very lucky owner.
@GSimpsonOAM6 ай бұрын
I had one of these as a 4 door Supermirafiori (Y reg) when I was living in the UK. (1989-92) A fast motorway cruiser and kept under the radar as it looked like a scruffy Lada. Updated rear lights and rectangular headlights. Insurance was good considering the performance. It was one of the first FIATs to get galvanised body so at 8 years old it just had a bit of paint fade rather than severe rot like many of the time. The only time it let me down was on a very dark night on a narrow lane. The battery had a crack in it and the acid in a cell leaked out. Suddenly everything when out when the relays went off. No lights or engine as I crossed a small bridge. Managed to avoid hitting the stone walls either side. I am familiar with the induction roar as I have a Lotus Esprit with 2x45mm Dellortos. They sit right behind your head.
@rienkhoek41695 ай бұрын
We had one when i was a kid. It did still rot though.
@fr4nn46 ай бұрын
Love the sound, cool car! The 131 lived on in Türkiye as the Tofas Sahin/Dogan until 2002, later models a curious mix of 70's and 90's styling
@stephenphillips89566 ай бұрын
In the late 80’s you could pick up a decent supermirafiori for £600, which represented the best excitement/power:cash/insurance ratio for any English teenager. Rorty twin cam, rev counter, alloy wheels, lux interior and an electric aerial. Guaranteed to impress - until the belt snapped.
@ianmilleris5 ай бұрын
My friends Grandfather had the Super Mirafiori - first car I ever felt g force when he accelerated!
@BigPaul626 ай бұрын
Excellent video Ian, it brings back memories for me, just as your previous review of the orange 127 Sporting did. Back at one time in the very early eighties I had a Fiat 132 2000 with the same engine as this 131, my sister had a Supermirafiori 1.6 TC and my mum had a 127 1050 CL which was still a little pocket roacket.
@fhwolthuis6 ай бұрын
What an amazing car, beautifully modified ❤ Indeed it has a live axle with coil springs. The original engine in this car was also a 2.0 liter Lampredi but with 115 hp standard. This one probably has 20 or 30 more 🇮🇹👍😃