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Crossed the X1/9 off the list today

Have always wanted one, love the looks, cool little mid-engine car, perfect for top off motoring in the summer. Drove one today with good mechanicals and a ton of rust. Wow is this car slow. Really slow. I can't imagine ever owning one with exception of stuffing a Ford or Audi 2.0 w/ turbo motor into it with 250+ hp. Then I could see it.





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Old 04-11-2018, 03:06 PM
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Fiat, that's all you have to say........................sloooooow
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That's got about 86 HP. Can be built to about 120 and be streetable.
Old 04-11-2018, 03:51 PM
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Yeah, like 1.7 914 slow. It just needs more RPM's. Build it to rev to 10,000 and it will wake right up.

A rusty Fiat in Massachusetts, tell me more...
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The X1/9 was my first car. It was very fun, but it was very slow. It's also a bear to work on!!! Back in the day, it had vw like quality, but Mercedes like parts costs. As a 16 year old, it was not a fun combination. The body has a very clean design, and I still like it today. It's not enough to make me want to buy another one.
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Not the most powerful, but they sure were fun to drive after repairing them. Occasionally I wish I still had mine.

a little over 30 years ago... With my then girlfriend now wife...

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That was my first car too. Super light front end. Going downhill at speed, it felt like the front end would lift off.
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Ha, that reminded me of driving it in the snow.... had more than a few "oh sheet" moments
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Never really given one a second glance, I was into 240Zs, which was (and is) a far superior car in almost every way.
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My parents had one before I was born, it was nearly new and caught fire in their driveway.
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Old 04-11-2018, 04:34 PM
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I looked at one - but really couldn't fit very well - so ended up with a Triumph Spitfire
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Owned a horrible one right after high school. I think it was on the road about 4 of the 16 months I owned it.

First $ shock was replacing the one-piece exhaust system, then the coolant tubes that rusted. Left me stranded many times. Finally caught fire at a stop sign. I stood and watched until it was fully engulfed before I called the fire department.
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For some reason I thought this thread was going to be about that weird Merkur XR whatever from the 80-90’s
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Drove one back in late `81 - early `82. I remember the targa top being great and the handling to be a blast to drive and unlike any American car I had ever driven. The only problem with it was it was a Fiat.
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A high school friend had a brand new one in 75. It was the biggest POS ever made. It handled o/k but was gutless. It spent lots of time in the dealership for the stupidest things, eg: window crank kept breaking. His parents got rid of it in a year for a 76 Trans-Am.
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I had a 1979 X 1/9 as my second car in 1980. My first car was a 1975 Fiat 128 2 door sedan. The 128 survived myself, 2 nephews and somebody else in the end. My older brother bought a brand new 1979 X 1/9 from a defunct Fiat dealership in Jackson MS to upgrade from his 1976 X 1/9. I was 16 at the time and had the job of delivering it to the dealership in Baton Rouge early on a Saturday morning, with my Dad following me. I was pretty bummed. It was a really nice car in Blue. Got to the dealership and looked around inside. Man oh man.....there's one in RED! The dash was completely apart and laying in the seat. My Dad asked me "what do you think about that red car?" I said "looks GREAT to me!" He said "Good. Because that one is yours." DO WHAT?! Yep, Dad scored the red X 1/9 from the same defunct dealership the day before and had it towed to Baton Rouge. Somebody had tried to hot wire it when it was at the dealer in Jackson. It was a "fixer upper". I think I waited a month to go back and pick up my new RED X 1/9. Might as well have been an eternity! I think the blue car was bought for about $4500 and the red car for about $3500, and each came with a $750 rebate check from Fiat a month or so later.

I drove my X 1/9 through high school and college. The only issue I ever had was a bad head gasket, a water pump and multiple rear wheel bearings. It was as fun and balanced as a car could ever be. I auto-crossed with it regularly. At 6'-4" and 250# it fit me like a Gucci loafer. My jeans all had a wear spot on the inside right thigh from the steering wheel. The early 80's were the "Magnum P.I." years and hard top off sporting my Detroit Tigers baseball cap I always got honks and waves driving that little red X 1/9 around. When my college town got hit with an ice storm (rare here in The South!) I was one of very few that could get to the liquor store after putting several sand bags in the front trunk!

One really fond memory was when I scored a vintage wind up 8mm movie camera at a second had store for like $5. Loaded it with a roll of film and drove up the Natchez Trace Parkway from Jackson to Starkville on a sunny day. I put the camera on the dash and with the trigger I would take a single frame about every 4 seconds with nobody ahead of me, then increased the frames as I came up behind someone. Once I passed them I would slow down the frame speed once again. I did this for the entire 2 1/2 hour trip. The resulting movie looked like I was doing 300 mph, slowing down to 50 mph then hitting the turbo back to 300 mph once I started to pass. I used that movie in a "Public Speaking" class with an instructor that was a dead ringer for Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders. Of course I had the popular Pretenders tune of the day "Middle of the Road" to go with my movie. I got a D!

I loved my X 1/9, IF I could find a really nice one I'd do it all again at the drop of a hat. No, it wasn't fast but it was FUN! My brother's X 1/9 was "immediate family" Fiat #13, mine was #14, I later bought a 124 spider as #15 and in the last 5 years my brother bought, drove and traded 3 of the new Fiat 500's. That makes 18. We had them all: original 500's, 600's, 1100, 850 spiders, 128, a 124 spider, 3 X 1/9's and the new 500's.

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I don't like it either.
Those bumpers
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I don't like it either.
Those bumpers
The euro earlier version is nicer.




It's still a cool car, but underpowered
Think about it, it's no different from a 914 in that respect, very comparable.

So the question really boils down to , is the handling as good as a 914
does it have similar brakes.
and is the price better (914's are getting spendy and also aren't 200kph cars)
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914 1.7 are better that those POS in every category.

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