1978 Fiat Ritmo 65 CL 1a serie [138A.1/C]
1978 Fiat Ritmo [138A.1/C] in Los últimos golpes de 'El Torete', Movie, 1980 
Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin:
![1978 Fiat Ritmo 65 CL 1a serie [138A.1/C]](/i076058.jpg)
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2006-12-24 16:22 |
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◊ 2006-12-24 18:37 |
Probably a 1979 Seat Ritmo at which had replaced logos with those of correspondent Fiat PS Think that was a Seat Ritmo"masked"like a Fiat,'cause that model wasn't never marketed in Spain under Fiat name,they have already locally-built Seat version(when Seat were still rebadged Fiats made in Spain,the identical Fiats don't were marketed there) |
◊ 2006-12-24 18:50 |
For what they did it? It have no sense. There was also a Fiat 131 on the original movie. -- Last edit: 2006-12-24 18:53:39 |
◊ 2006-12-24 18:52 |
and what is the point of doing that ![]() |
◊ 2006-12-24 18:54 |
that is what I was asking |
◊ 2006-12-24 18:55 |
I think that is easier to get a Fiat Ritmo that take a Seat Ritmo and do all those stuff -- Last edit: 2006-12-24 18:56:09 |
◊ 2006-12-24 18:56 |
yes exactly, and besides, why doing a change when the car has not got a big role in the movie and when the rear part is only visible for a few seconds... |
◊ 2025-03-10 18:57 |
Spanish es.wikipedia says, that 1st Ritmos (of Seat) were to get only with the 4-speed gearbox. According to FIAT (litteral) chassis codes (taken from the "Obsługa Samochodów Importownaych by WKŁ), 4-speed 65 CL had exactly chassis code [138A.1/C]. One thing worth to mention is that in Italian Ritmos both engine and chassis were "type" 138, but Spanish cars had different engines (of 124), this way - maybe - they also had a bit different chassis numbers, but for now we can use this IMO. EDIT: Ok this is Fiat and bit Seat anyway ![]() -- Last edit: 2025-03-10 19:14:20 |