Fiat 131 Abarth

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Concord, New Hampshire, United States

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One of two 131 Abarth shipped to the US to participate in various period SCCA, NARRA and CSSC events. It was technically named Fiat Brava because that's the name the 131 was sold under in the US. Jim Walker Racing campaigned it in the States between 1979 and 1982 and even made it on the cover of May 1980's Road & Track magazine. Henry Bradley, the founder of Peru's Caminos Del Inca Rally, bought it in 1985 and raced it there several times. Later repatriated to the USA in 1995 for around a decade, after which it went to Guy Moerenhout's Abarth museum in Belgium. John Campion bought it in 2015 and took it back to the USA where it was restored to full US spec.

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1981

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Black

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