FSO 125p - catalog and technical specifications
The FSO 125p is a car produced from 1967 to 1991, first in the People's Republic of Poland (1968–1990), then in the Republic of Poland (1990–1991) by the state-owned manufacturer Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych (“FSO”) under a license agreement with Fiat. It was a simplified version of the Fiat 125 with engines and manual gearboxes from the Fiat 1300/1500. To differentiate the models on the market, Fiat and FSO revived the Polski Fiat brand. In Poland, the 125p was often called Duzy Fiat (big Fiat), as opposed to the 126p with the nickname Maluch or Maly Fiat (small Fiat).
Years of manufacture FSO 125p
Generations FSO 125p
FSO 125p 1992 FSO 125p 1991 FSO 125p 1990 FSO 125p 1989 FSO 125p 1988 FSO 125p 1987 FSO 125p 1986 FSO 125p 1985 FSO 125p 1984 FSO 125p 1983 FSO 125p 1982 FSO 125p 1981 FSO 125p 1980 FSO 125p 1979 FSO 125p 1978 FSO 125p 1977 FSO 125p 1976 FSO 125p 1975 FSO 125p 1974 FSO 125p 1973 FSO 125p 1972 FSO 125p 1971 FSO 125p 1970 FSO 125p 1969 FSO 125p 1968 FSO 125p 1967