doublev2 wrote:Yeah the bis was fast... or faster. I have a model called fiat 126 brown..
I also have some 127s in storage plus a lancia trevi because i love the crazy dash.
different models labeled 126 were made during the 70's/80's.
The best one was the 126 personal 4 with some moquette in the interior and a 650 cc engine.
It was sort of top of the line.The 126 bis had a waterbased cooling system and it never worked properly.
The orginal one had this engine that was basically air cooled.Never overheated and great for slanting roads.
The baggage area( in the front) was basically good for storing a pizza,maybe two.
The model i drove was basically an hybrid.A few funny accidents happen during the time i did use it.
A couple of examples:
When i was in Greece, it was so hot that the odometer needle didn't work,i had to put a wet cloth on the top of it,just like you do with people
Since mine had the licence plate like the one Dino owns,a policeman wanted to give me a fine for moving the plate

,i had to explain that if he wanted to do that,the fine should be addressed to the Fiat factory

.He forgot that the car came out of the factory like this.
The 126 was pèerfect for the city,you could park it everywhere.Once a man i knew waited for me until i did come out of the car(it was parked in a SMALL place between two other cars) and asked me"how did you do it?"
The 127 had different models,those cars had a good engine.
I think the trevi you are referring could be Lancia Beta trevi(trevi was a short for "three volumes).
The Lancia Beta consisted in three models,the Beta(different shape,short tail),the beta trevi and the Beta Montecarlo that was a sport car, more aggressive in the shape and in the engine, also used during the rallies.
A dream car from that time was the lancia Stratos:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancia_Stratos
