WELCOME FIAT OWNERS
Welcome to the Fiat Club of Kansas City. Here you’ll find all kinds of information about who we are, the events we’re planning, pictures of the Fiats we own (both modern and classic), recommended service and parts suppliers for our cars, some cars and parts that our members might have for sale (or need), archived articles and reports, technical information — in short, all the things we love about our Fiats! Please select a destination using the menu above, have fun, and let us know how we might improve our site to serve you better!
FOR FIAT 124 ENTHUSIASTS
Whether your enthusiasm is for the 1970’s Abarth Rally era, the 124, 850, X19, or 500 touring cars, or the new models thankfully gracing America’s streets and highways, all are welcome!
CLASSIC FIAT CONVERTIBLES
While all Fiat enthusiasts are welcome and appreciated, I have a special place in my heart for the classic Fiat 124 convertibles in all their variations from 1966, through their rally years, to 1985 [including the Pininfarina Azura and Spider Europa variants].
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Abarth & C.S.P.A
Fiat’s purchase of Abarth on July 31, 1971 marked the beginning of a new chapter for the venerable 124. In 1971, the 124 Spider was prepared for the International Championship for Manufacturers when Abarth became involved with its production and development.
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Fiat 124: 1966-1985
Between 1966 and 1985 the Fiat 124 was produced in 3 variants: the Fiat 124 (1966 to 1978), the Fiat 124, marketed as the “Spider 2000” (1979 to 1982), and the Pininfarina Spider Europa [Europe] and Azura Spider [North America] (1982 to 1985).
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1200 Granluce: 1957-1961
in November 1957, Fiat revealed the beautiful 1200 Granluce at the Turin Motor Show. It was a redesign of the popular 1100 model sedan and coupe. Fate intervened when Pininfarina redesigned the 1200 rebranding it the Cabriolet for the 1959 model year.
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