HIGHLIGHTS
- Time-warp condition throughout
- One Fiat enthusiast owner
- Later 704 cc engine
- Driven less than 9,000 miles
- New ‘Pass’ MOT
THE APPEAL
Replacing the popular Fiat 500, the 126 was introduced in 1972, and whilst initially built by Fiat, was predominantly manufactured under licence by FSM in Poland and was also marketed under different names around the world.
The affordable and cheeky little city car was developed over the years and became one of the most common cars ‘for the people’ in Poland during the 1980’s with production eventually ending in 2000.
This amazingly low mileage Fiat is the later Polish FSM built BIS. Unlike earlier cars, this model features a hatchback, with the load space being maximised by positioning the rear-mounted two-cylinder engine on it’s side and in many ways was built to a higher standard than it’s Italian cousins.
An ex-demonstrator, this car was lovingly cared for by it’s long-term owner and Fiat enthusiast and comes to us in a time-warp condition. With under 9,000 miles on the clock, this is a great opportunity to own a brilliant and fun starter classic.
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- First registered on the 30th November 1990
- Purchased by the owner on the 12th February 1991
- V5 (in the owner’s name)
- Original Fiat 126 BIS Owner Handbook
- No accompanying service history
- Invoice for recent rear brake cylinder
- Fiat workshop manual
- Two generic workshop manuals
- Box of spare parts
- New ‘Pass’ MOT valid until 13th June 2024
- Currently untaxed
The car was first used as a demonstrator by Allen Briggs Motors Ltd, Chingford, London, until
the long-term owner, from Ringwood, Hampshire, then acquired it in February 1991 and garaged it with their Fiat 500.
THE INTERIOR
- Incredibly well preserved interior space
- Superb dash, steering wheel and instrumentation
- No known faults
- Four seat belts
- Heated rear window and wash wipe
- Presentable door trims
- Nice seats with just a tiny bit of wear on the driver’s seat
- Excellent carpets and rubber mats
- Unmarked roof lining
- Folding rear seats and practical luggage space
- Mint under-bonnet storage containing a spare wheel and tools
THE EXTERIOR
- Glossy white paintwork all round
- Straight-looking body with no glaring corrosion issues
- Slight ding to centre of front panel
- Windows, lights and mirrors are in good condition
- The plastic trim and bumpers are very presentable
- Reversing light and fog light
- Sound stone chip painted sills
- Impressively solid looking structure and floor underneath
- Original steel wheels and decent Fiat trims
- Four Michelin tyres with good tread depth
THE MECHANICS
- 704 cc OHV water-cooled engine
- 26 bhp @4,500 rpm with a top speed of around 70 mph
- Approximately 55 mpg
- 4-speed transmission
- Electronic ignition and alternator
- Steering and suspension are said to operate as expected
- Efficient drum brakes with a recently replaced rear brake cylinder
- Access to fluid top-up and fuses up front
- Good parts availability
SUMMARY
With sound low mileage mechanicals, no alarming corrosion, a new MOT and cheap insurance, this Fiat 126 is ready to take on the world and should be a lot of fun to own.
Sure it’s not the most refined car you are ever going to drive, but around town or on B-roads, it should be a blast and will happily fullfill it’s brief as a practical and economical car for the people!.
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