Description
Italian charm and a sporting soul
A 1969 Fiat 125 in excellent condition, reflecting the best of Italian engineering and design of the 1960s. This top‑of‑the‑range Fiat model of the era wasn’t just a 1960s saloon; it was a family car with a sporting heart. Under the bonnet, it hides the famous 1. 6‑litre DOHC engine, the same one that powered the 124 Spider and developed 90 hp. Add to that four‑wheel disc brakes, a rarity at the time, and you’ll understand why this car made such an impression at its launch.
It has only 29, 000 miles on the odometer and has been repainted in its original green colour, a meticulous job that preserved the model’s authenticity; the chrome retains its flawless shine. The Nappa leather interior is virtually as new and has retained its original feel and comfort. The vehicle is fitted with original Cromodora alloy wheels, shod with new 170 SR‑13 tyres. It retains the original boot lining, the complete toolkit and the factory instruction manual. The mechanicals are in excellent working order, making it an ideal vehicle both for events and for a prestigious collection.
Recognition? In 2024, it shone at an elegance concours, winning the Originality Award.
Credibility? It is certified as a Vehicle of Historic Interest by a national body recognised by FIVA.
This 1969 Fiat 125 is a classic that blends style, performance and history, a true testament to the era when Fiat knew how to build saloons with a sporting character. A car for discerning collectors… or simply for those who like to stand out and be noticed.
























