This Fiat X1/9 got away, but there are more like it here.

This 1977 Fiat X1/9 is powered by a retrofitted 1.9-liter SOHC inline-four paired with a replacement five-speed manual transaxle and is reportedly modified with dual Weber 4r DNCF carburetors, an Allison’s Automotive header and exhaust, Brown & Miller stainless-steel coolant pipes, Koni struts, Plaia Bigfoot strut mounts, and 13″ Mawer wheels. Finished in red over tan leather, the car is said to have spent time in California and Missouri prior to the sellers acquisition in July 2021. Features include a removable black roof panel, pop-up headlights, aftermarket European-style bumpers, and a period AM/FM radio. This X1/9 is now offered with spare parts and a clean Arizona title in the sellers name.

1.9L-Powered 1977 Fiat X1/9 5-Speed

The Bertone-designed bodywork was reportedly refinished in red under previous ownership. Exterior details include pop-up headlights, side intake vents, black X1/9 graphics, aftermarket European-style bumpers, and a black removable roof panel which stows in the front trunk. The seller notes one windshield wiper is missing.

1.9L-Powered 1977 Fiat X1/9 5-Speed

Two-tone 13″ Mawer Magnesium wheels are mounted with Toyo Proxes tires. Koni shocks and Plaia Bigfoot strut mounts were reportedly fitted under previous ownership. Stopping power is provided by disc brakes at all four corners, and a spare set of four calipers and rotors is included with the sale.

1.9L-Powered 1977 Fiat X1/9 5-Speed

The cabin features bucket seats upholstered in tan leather with a matching center tunnel and door panels joined by a brown dashboard. Equipment includes a rear window defroster, manual crank side windows, and a period AM/FM radio. The seller notes the air conditioning is not functional.

1.9L-Powered 1977 Fiat X1/9 5-Speed

A four-spoke steering wheel frames a 130-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 68k miles, approximately 1,500 of which were added under current ownership.

1.9L-Powered 1977 Fiat X1/9 5-Speed

The factory engine was replaced with a modified 1.9-liter SOHC inline-four reportedly fitted with dual Weber 4r DNCF carburetors, an Allison’s Automotive header and exhaust, and Brown & Miller stainless-steel coolant pipes.

1.9L-Powered 1977 Fiat X1/9 5-Speed

A replacement five-speed manual transaxle sends power to the rear wheels and was reportedly rebuilt with a lightweight flywheel and a new clutch by Midwest Bayless Automotive in April 2022. Corrosion is visible on underside components, additional photos of which are provided in the gallery.

Auction Result

Winning Bid USD $18,750 by redcay
Auction Ended August 22, 2022 at 12:24PM PT
Bids 32
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Seller: Mowog4
Location: Mesa, Arizona 85207
Listing Details
  • Chassis: 128AS0063440
  • 68k Miles Shown, TMU
  • Replacement 1.9-Liter Inline-Four
  • Five-Speed Manual Transaxle
  • Red Paint
  • Tan Leather Upholstery
  • Dual Weber Carburetors
  • Allison's Automotive Header & Exhaust
  • Koni Struts
  • 13" Mawer Wheels
  • Removable Roof Panel
  • Pop-Up Headlights
  • AM/FM Radio
  • Spare Parts
Private Party or Dealer: Private Party
Lot #82196