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The 1910s: Aeronautics Ugo Zagato was born in Gavello, near Rovigo, on June 25, 1890. He began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he…
A 2+2 Coupé based on the Fiat 125 designed by Zagato.
The Fiat 125 GTZ, a collaboration between the Milanese coachbuilder Zagato and the Turin-based coachbuilder OSI, stands as a unique manifestation of Italian automotive ingenuity. Built on a shortened wheelbase, 24cm shorter than the 125 Berlina, this striking vehicle debuted at the 1967 Turin Auto Show in a vibrant yellow hue, immediately capturing the attention of enthusiasts. Crafted under the design direction of Ercole Spada, the Fiat 125 GTZ transformed the spacious Fiat 125 S sedan into a sporty 2+2 configuration, exuding both style and performance. Its distinctive feature of built-in roll bars not only enhanced safety but also added to its aesthetic appeal, emphasizing its sporting pedigree. Powering this remarkable creation is a 1.6-liter inline-four engine, capable of delivering 100 horsepower, providing spirited performance befitting its athletic demeanor. Whether navigating city streets or carving through winding roads, the 125 GTZ offers a dynamic driving experience that leaves a lasting impression. While originally conceived as a one-off showcase piece, the Fiat 125 GTZ remains a testament to the collaborative spirit and innovative vision of Italian craftsmanship. Its blend of design flair, engineering prowess, and spirited performance continues to captivate automotive enthusiasts, reminding us of the rich heritage and timeless allure of Italian automotive design.
The 1910s: Aeronautics Ugo Zagato was born in Gavello, near Rovigo, on June 25, 1890. He began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he…
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