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Manufacturer: |
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Abarth |
Country of Origin: |
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Italy |
Designer: |
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Pininfarina |
Years of Manufacture: |
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1964 |
Date of Introduction: |
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n/a |
Number Built: |
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n/a |
Price at Introduction: |
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n/a |
Models |
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n/a |
To Identify: |
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n/a |
RAC Rating: |
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10.5 |
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Body Type: |
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Drop-head Coupe (Convertible) |
No. of Doors: |
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2 |
Front Track: |
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1158 mm, 45.6 in |
Rear Track: |
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1212 mm, 47.7 in |
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Total Length: |
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3780 mm, 148.8 in |
Total Width: |
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1500 mm, 59.1 in |
Height at Kerb Weight: |
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1080 mm, 42.5 in |
Wheelbase: |
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2027 mm, 79.8 in |
Length Wheelbase Ratio: |
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1.86 |
Ground Clearance: |
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n/a |
Kerb Weight: |
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635 Kg, 1400 Lb |
Weight Distribution (Front): |
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n/a |
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Engine Manufacturer: |
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Fiat |
Capacity: |
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1 Litre, 982cc (59.925 cu in) |
Type: |
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4 Cylinder, DOHC, 2 Valves Per Cylinder, 8 Valves in Total |
Configuration: |
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Rear, Longitudinal |
Sump: |
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n/a |
Head: |
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n/a |
Bore & Stroke: |
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65.00 mm × 74.00 mm, 2.56 in × 2.91 in |
Bore/stroke Ratio: |
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0.88 |
Power: |
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68.9 PS (68.0 bhp) (50.7 kW) @ 6400 rpm |
Specific Output : |
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69.2 bhp per litre, 1.13 bhp per cubic inch |
Torque: |
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n/a |
Specific Torque: |
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n/a |
Bmep: |
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n/a |
Compression Ratio: |
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11.50:1 |
Fuel System: |
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1 We 30DIC Carb |
Fuel Tank: |
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27 Litres, 5.9 UK Gal, 7.1 US Gal |
Unitary Capacity: |
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245.5cc per cylinder |
Coolant: |
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Water |
Intercooler: |
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n/a |
Aspiration: |
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Normal |
Compressor Type: |
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n/a |
Ignition and Electrical: |
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n/a |
Exhaust: |
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n/a |
Catalytic Converter: |
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No |
Main Bearings: |
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3 |
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Transmission: |
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4 Speed Manual Transmission |
Manual, 4 speed floor mounted: |
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n/a |
Automatic, 3 speed floor mounted T-Bar: |
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n/a |
Final drive ratio: |
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4.10 |
Drive: |
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Rear Wheel Drive |
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0-50 mph (80 km/h): |
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n/a |
0-60 mph (100 km/h): |
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n/a |
0-100 mph (161 km/h): |
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n/a |
Standing ¼ mile: |
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n/a |
Standing Km: |
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n/a |
Top speed: |
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180 Km/h (112 mph) |
Fuel Consumption: |
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8.5 litres/100km |
CO2 Emissions: |
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n/a |
Power-to-weight: |
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107.09 bhp/ton |
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Brake Type: |
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Front Disc Brakes / Rear Drum Brakes |
Front: |
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n/a |
Rear: |
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n/a |
Park Brake: |
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n/a |
Steering: |
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Worm & Sector |
Top Gear Ratio: |
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n/a |
Turning Circle: |
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n/a |
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Front Suspension: |
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n/a |
Rear Suspension: |
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n/a |
Wheels: |
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Front: |
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n/a |
Rear: |
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n/a |
Tyres : |
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Front: |
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145 x 13 |
Rear: |
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145 x 13 |
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Instruments: |
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n/a |
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Abarth
Abarth is an Italian racing car maker, founded by Italian-Austrian Karl (Carlo) Abarth in Turin, in 1949.
Along with its racing cars, Abarth produced high-performance exhaust pipes. Later, Abarth diversified in producing various tuning kits for road vehicles, mainly for Fiat. Abarth was also associated in producing sports or racing cars with Porsche and Simca.
Abarth was sold to Fiat on July 31, 1971, and the racing team sold to Enzo Osella. Abarth became the racing department of Fiat, managed by famed engine designer Aurelio LampredIndependent
1964 Abarth 1000 GT Spider Pininfarina Abarth was build in 1964. With S-4 DOHC / 8 Valves total / 2 Valves per cylinder engine type, sized at 982ccm it was able to deliver 68.0 bhp @6400 rpm.
The engine specifications, body aerodynamics and weight to power ratio produce a top speed of 180 km/h (112 mph)
It is a RWD driven car, with Rear engine location, wighted at 635 kg. The car comes with a 4 Speed Manual transmition. compression ratio 11.50:1 and it is a Benz fueld engine.
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