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◊ 2016-08-19 07:01 |
1982+ Fiat 127 and 1999+ Fiat Punto (2. gen) |
◊ 2016-08-19 11:35 |
The Fiat badge on the right of the grille means that it's a 1983+ Brazilian Unificata |
◊ 2016-08-19 12:02 |
It wasn't sold as "Unificata" in Europe. The german Wikipedia article has pics of a 1983+ 127 with just a "127" badge. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_127#Modellpflege -- Last edit: 2016-08-19 12:02:55 |
◊ 2016-08-19 12:18 |
Yes I know, it was only to differentiate it from the Italian 127, I didn't intend this as a badging |
◊ 2016-08-31 11:38 |
And yet someone has put "Unificata" back as model name. |
◊ 2016-08-31 23:32 |
There are 5/6 others on the site and although it's not an official name, helps for distingush it from the Italian 127, so why don't leave it? |
◊ 2016-08-31 23:58 |
Or we could put the chassis code [147] as an alternative distintcion. |
◊ 2023-06-18 02:21 |
Or we could put a 4 in the "Mark" field, as these were the successor of the "third series". https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_127#Terza_serie |
◊ 2023-06-18 12:48 |
Maybe can be a good solution even if not an "official" or very used definition..but indeed "Unificata" isn't an official name (even if they are nearly always referred as such, at least here). What do @electra225 and @AleX_DJ think? |
◊ 2023-06-18 16:22 |
I believe that as an unofficial nickname Unificata should go to extra info between quotes, like 'Supercinq' or 'Topolino'. 4a serie could be a good solution to me, anyway already the chassis code [127A.5] identifies here the Brazilian models made for EU -- Last edit: 2023-06-18 16:33:57 |
◊ 2023-06-18 17:06 |
Not a bad suggestion |
◊ 2023-06-18 17:13 |
We can also put directly 1050 in extra info, as the diesel wasn't sold in NL |