Fiat 125p custom restoration. Diecast model. The car set a world record for non-stop driving in 1973

Subtitles in english at the bottom of the movie, please press C. Today I present the Polish Fiat 125p model, which in 1973 set the world record for non-stop driving on a distance of 25,000 km, 25,000 miles, 50,000 km. Seven famous Polish rally drivers led by Sobiesław Zasada took turns driving on a closed section of the motorway near Wrocław. This feat was reported on a regular basis by television. The Willy model I worked on is a contemporary model and does not quite correspond to the Fiat model from 1973. The front grill and taillights are from 1976. However, this did not prevent me from changing the white painting as in the copy that set the above record. I have placed a full set of decals on the car that correspond to the decals used by the sponsors in the original. I changed the wheels to the narrow Superfast type and that’s how Fiat was born, which set a record. I also made the box this time in my styling to make the model complete. I thank you for watching. I publish videos with repairin
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