1990 Fiat Uno 45 2a serie [146]

1990 Fiat Uno [146] in The Story of Tracy Beaker, TV Series, 2002-2006 IMDB Ep. 2.26

Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin: IT

1990 Fiat Uno 45 2a serie [146]

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AleX_DJ AT

2019-08-21 23:33

[146A]

Bux_48 IT

2020-08-02 16:32

2a serie

dhill_cb7 US

2020-08-02 16:55

AleX_DJ wrote [146A]

Is this the correct code for 2a serie? We have none with that code listed.

Model UNO 45 Fire
Engine Size 999

ZFA14600004541777

-- Last edit: 2025-02-05 05:45:05

Bux_48 IT

2020-08-02 17:10

I was indeed investigating this. Code for all Fiat Uno is generally [146]. Its various families of derivatives are indicated by letters: 146B for Brazilian Uno CS, Uno Mille, Mille, Premio, Duna, etc., and often 146A is mentioned for the European 1990+ 2a serie, which is a restyling, since in that period Fiat added an A to the code for big restyling (not totally new cars), like for the Panda (1980-85 are 141, 1986-2003 are 141A), but I can't find official reference fot the Uno (I'm not saying that isn't right, since I believe so, but only that I'm finding just tricky sources)
An usual reference for Fiat codes is the table at the end of this forum page: Link to "www.autopareri.com" but here mentions just the generic 146, I'll continue searching.

-- Last edit: 2020-08-02 17:18:35

Bux_48 IT

2020-08-02 17:24

According to @AleX_DJ on the forum: Link to "imcdb.opencommunity.be" codes are:
[146A] for European Uno 2a serie and Innocenti Mille Clip
[146B] for Duna, Premio, Elba, Penny and Brazilian derivatives but not the simple Brazilian Uno
[146E] for Brazilian Uno, Uno CS, and Mille and Innocenti Mille
Don't know what his sources are, but I'll continue researching because probably there is some confusion and some tidying to do..and for my curiosity since I like Unos :D

-- Last edit: 2020-08-02 17:25:55

Bux_48 IT

2020-08-06 16:20

Little update on this: a friend of mine asked a Uno CS owner (Brazilian Uno sold in Italy for a few years as a cheaper alternative to our Unos) to check its VIN and turned out as a 146A. I'll wait for some photographic proofs, but in this way seems that 146A is actually the code for Brazilian Unos and 146E for European Uno 2a serie. Also on a forum 146L is mentioned as Fiorino code. I'll continue to investigate and will let you know when I have more infos.

dhill_cb7 US

2020-08-06 17:01

Really neat findings. Antp could do a mass update. Of course once we have proof. He can hide part of his VIN if he likes. All we want to verify is the code. I’m sure members would do it. I know my CB friends would. We had a fellow from Poland join. He shared with us the 4th, 5th, & 6th digits.

http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=204027

Bux_48 IT

2020-08-06 17:10

Sure I'll ask and wait for proof and further information before asking for any change, and I'll try to find out for the whole [146] family in this way :) I'll post any update.

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