![]() 10/01/2014 at 10:20 • Filed to: tips | ![]() | ![]() |
I present you the Fiat Oggi, made by Fiat for Latin America between 1983 and 1985, as a small sedan based on the Fiat 147. Pictured below is the homologation version Oggi CSS, with a mere 500 units produced:
The CSS version look slick, but the common version is, well, tasteless
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group b?
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It was made to the Campeonato Brasileiro de Marcas e Pilotos, a touring car championiship we had here, which required the racing cars to be based on touring cars, which a minimum of 500 units, like the group B :)
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The Oggi CSS looks nice!
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O-G-G-I, you ain't go not alibi, you...wait..that CSS is pretty bad ass looking.
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Pimpin. Love it. Looks undeniably like the Jetta of the era, but squared off and tight. Reminds me of my neighbor's 131, one of only two Fiats I ever saw in the US pre-2000s.
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Learn about all the cars!
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Awkward is the word, as in so awkward looking, I'm surprised the Soviet Union or some other Eastern bloc country didn't license this design from Fiat. That said, of course I'd take a CSS.