Fiat 125 GTJ

Uncommon

3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Fiat 125 GTJ

Market value

$5,000 to $15,000

Did you know

Only 89 Fiat 125 GTJs were ever produced.

The Fiat 125 GTJ stands out as a unique and intriguing variant of the classic Fiat 125, developed specifically for the competitive motorsport scene in Argentina during the early 1970s. Engineered by Fiat Concord, the Argentine subsidiary of Fiat, this model was designed to meet the rigorous demands of racing, featuring performance enhancements that distinguished it significantly from its standard counterpart. Its robust twin-cam engine, modified suspension, and sport-oriented tuning contributed to its reputation as a formidable competitor on the racetrack.

Notably, the Fiat 125 GTJ achieved considerable success in local racing championships, becoming a beloved icon among Argentine motorsport enthusiasts. Its lightweight construction, agile handling, and distinctive styling cues, such as sporty decals and aggressive stance, further cemented its status as a performance-oriented classic. Today, the Fiat 125 GTJ is remembered fondly for its spirited driving experience and its significant contribution to Argentina's vibrant automotive culture.

Latest Fiat 125 GTJ sightings

Fiat 125 GTJ: FAQ

How many Fiat 125 GTJs have been spotted?

3 Fiat 125 GTJ sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.

How rare is the Fiat 125 GTJ?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Fiat 125 GTJ is rated Uncommon.

Where can you see a Fiat 125 GTJ?

Recent Fiat 125 GTJ sightings on AutoRadar come from Dobelice, Palermo, Warszawa. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

Spotted a Fiat 125 GTJ?

Post it on AutoRadar and put it on the map.