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    Fiat 125 1967-1991

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    Fiat 125 #1
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    Fiat 125 1970-1972
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    Quote Originally Posted by lfb666
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    Well, the green one cannot be really considered as a 125, as it the Polish produced simplified version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lfb666
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    I believe they both are Polish clones (I forgot what they were called...i think it was FSO)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dracu777
    I believe they both are Polish clones (I forgot what they were called...i think it was FSO)
    Yes, FSO Polonez, they both have Polish license plates, the green one is a break and the Fiat was never produced as such.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Yes, FSO Polonez, they both have Polish license plates, the green one is a break and the Fiat was never produced as such.
    No. Polish Fiat is Fiat 125P, so called Polsky Fiat, that is actually the name of the car, they were produced by FSO, but these are not Polonezes.

    This is FSO Polonez.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smxi
    No. Polish Fiat is Fiat 125P, so called Polsky Fiat, that is actually the name of the car, they were produced by FSO, but these are not Polonezes.

    This is FSO Polonez.
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    i'm impressed by your knowledge of polish motorisation
    my grandpa used to have fiat 125p (that's the correct name for the polish version, btw it's not a simplified version, it's the same one)
    the other versions of polski fiat 125p is pickup and ambulance (longer wagon)

    and i used to have polonez - just like that one but dark blue

    added: there's also polish version of fiat 126, FSM 126p, my dad's first car ;]
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    Quote Originally Posted by dydzi

    added: there's also polish version of fiat 126, FSM 126p, my dad's first car ;]
    Called Maluh by public, not sure of the right spelling.
    Pani Yoanna Hmelevska loves to use this car in some of her books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smxi
    Called Maluh by public, not sure of the right spelling.
    Pani Yoanna Hmelevska loves to use this car in some of her books.
    maluch, which means shortie

    joanna chmielewska in polish ;]

    are you a pole/do you have some polish relatives?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dydzi
    maluch, which means shortie

    joanna chmielewska in polish ;]

    are you a pole/do you have some polish relatives?
    No, I'm russian. And I love her books.

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    Hello boys! Nice pictures about Fiat 125, Im from Argentina and Im a Fiat 125 lover and are in a club http://www.fiat125sportclub.com.ar, we organize meetings and events. For me the car is really nice and very technological in these time, with the DOHC engine the italian and ours argentines.
    I have one and disasemble it to restore, next time can see pictures!
    I dismis and back soon!
    Bye

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    fiat 125p

    hi i from poland and know somting about fiat 125p is called duży* fiat *big
    and j sorry for errors i still learnig english this fiat someone called polish fiat
    its true we are buy license from italia and big fiat are produced in fso car factory in Warsaw (in poland) also fso produced polonez its youg brother big fiat the same engine 4cyl. 1500ccm 75hp i love this car

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    Fiat 125 (Norway)
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