On offer is a Fiat 124 Sport Coupé 1400 from October 1970, a classic Italian sports coupé from the second series (BC). The vehicle was first registered in Italy and was verifiably registered there until 2007. Its history is documented, with a total of four owners registered. Since December 2007, it has had a German TÜV certificate in accordance with §21 and §23 StVZO (German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations); the vehicle has an H registration.
The odometer reading of 33,000 km is considered plausible according to the report. Overall, the coupé is in a very attractive, well-maintained condition with only a few signs of wear appropriate for its age.
Technically, the Fiat 124 Sport Coupé impresses with its 1.4-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1,438 cm³ and around 90 hp, combined with a 5-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. The technology, which was advanced for its time—including disc brakes all round—still ensures a surprisingly confident driving experience today. Performance figures such as a top speed of around 170 km/h underline the sporty character of the model.
Visually, the two-door coupé impresses with its classic Italian lines, designed at the Centro Stile Fiat under the direction of Mario Boano. The BC series features larger taillights, a redesigned dashboard, and a sporty, elegant interior with round instruments and wood trim. The overall impression is harmonious, true to the original, and authentic.
Conclusion
The 1970 Fiat 124 Sport Coupé 1400 is a stylish classic with genuine Italian sports car DNA. It combines timeless design, modern technology for its era (DOHC engine, disc brakes all round) and lively driving dynamics. As a representative of the second series (BC), it offers visual and ergonomic improvements without losing its original character.
Today, this model is an attractive classic car – even for beginners – offering plenty of driving pleasure, charm, and history at comparatively moderate market prices.
In short: a coupe with character, technology with history, and style with soul—a real insider tip for lovers of classic Italian automobiles.