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The Fiat 850 has been developed in the early sixties,
and has been introduced in
the spring of 1964. At the start of its development the
design of the Fiat 600
was taken as a starting point. The Fiat 600 had the internal
Fiat project code 100,
so the Fiat 850 project became code 100G (G= Grande,
the Italian word for great).
Later on we will see this 100G code back in engine- and
chassisnumbers.
In 1964 only the "Coach" model was introduced. It was
available with two engine types,
the 843 cc 34 HP Normal-version or the 843 cc 37 HP Super
version.
The Fiat 850 has its engine at the rear of the car like
the Fiat 600.
At the Geneva car exhibition in the spring of 1965 the
"Coupe" and "Spider" model were
introduced. The Coupe with a 843 cc 47 HP engine and
the Spider with a 843 cc 49 HP
engine (see engine section of this page for more details).
Later on we will call this version of the Coupe the "series
1" version
In February 1968 the Fiat 850 Special was introduced,
a luxury version of the 850 Coach.
It had the 843 cc 47 HP engine of the 850 Coupe and disc-brakes
on the front wheels like
the Coupe. From that moment on the 37 HP version of the
Coach was not available anymore.
A fast way to distinguish a Fiat 850 from a Fiat 850
Special are the wheels: the Special has
holes in it for cooling the disc brakes.
In March 1968 new versions of the Coupe and Spider were
announced.
Both got the 903 cc 52 HP engine. From the outside they
can be distinguished in the following
way from their predecessors: this model of the 850 Coupe
(the "series 2 model") has now
4 headlights (2 large ones, two small ones) instead of
2, and has 4 rear lights instead of 2.
The Spider from now on has the so-called "vertical standing
headlights" instead of
"laying headlights". On this page you find a photograph
of a Coupe series 2.
In one of the last production years of the Fiat 850 coupe
the front design got a change, and
the "series 3" of the Coupe was introduced, it has 4
headlights all of the same size.
Production of the Fiat 850 Coupe was stopped in november
1971, the production of the Coach
was stopped by Fiat in 1972, but was continued in Spain
as Seat 850.
The Spider production stopped in 1973.
Note that the engines in modified form have been used in later Fiat models such as Fiat 133, Fiat 127, Fiat Panda. See engine part of this page.
Alltogether the Fiat 850 was very succesful. Production quantities:
For Fiat pictures see the picture pages.
There is an old
picture page with only 3 pictures on it, and the new
picture page (added 15 feb 2000)
with much more pictures, including some pictures which indicate the weak
spots of the Fiat 850 coupe body.
But also on this page there is a picture available, my
Fiat 850 sport coupe (series 2 model from 1969).
It has been imported from Italy to the Netherlands in
1998
The history of the engine of the Fiat 850 goes back to
the 633 cc engine of the Fiat 600 (introduced in 1955). After the production
stop of the Fiat 850 the engine (or types that have been derived from it)
has been used in the Fiat 127 and 133 and even in the early models of Fiat
Panda and Fiat Uno.
For example the First Fiat 127 (introduced in 1971) has
the 903 cc 47 DIN-pk engine of the Fiat 850 coupe with engine code 100.GL.000
Keep in mind that when using engine parts of later Fiat
models for your Fiat 850 that the turning direction of the engine is different
for cars with the engine at the rear.
The following engine types exist for the Fiat 850:
Bore x Stroke for the
843 cc engines are 65 x 63.5 mm
Bore x Stroke for the
903 cc engines are 65 x 68.0 mm
If you strive for originality of your Fiat 850 coupe series 2 you have to take care that the original 903 cc engine is fitted. When looking at the engine (even in case mounted in the car) you can check:
Spark plug types for the various Fiat 850 models
Source: Gabor Andrassy (22-8-2001).
Note that some of these plugs are discontinued (as KLG),
or the markings
changed (as Bosch), but the overview below is a good
base-point to your dealer for looking
for a compatible one.
850 normal/super:
(Source: Bruno Steiner's book Udrzba a opravy automobilu
FIAT and stock 850 normal owner's manual)
Marelli CW240L
Champion N4
Bosch W225T2
AC 43XL
KLG FE80
Autolite AG3 or AG2
Lodge 2HLN
Beru 240/14/3
850 special/coupe (843cc):
(Source: Bruno Steiner's book: Udrzba a opravy automobilu
FIAT)
Marelli CW260L
Champion N3
Bosch W260T2
KLG FE100
Autolite AG2
Lodge 3HLN
Beru 260/14/3
850 coupe (903cc):
(Source: by stock serie-2 coupe owner's manual)
Marelli CW8LP
Champion N7Y
Bosch W230T30
weight:
For the Fiat 850 series 2 the colour numbers for Fiat 850 coupe and Fiat 850 spider are:
Coupe only:
159 Rosso (= red)
233 Bianco (= white)
234 Avioro Antico (Avioro = ivory)
386 Verde Scuro (Verde = green)
419 Bleu Turchese (= blue)
456 Bleu Scuro (= blue)
Both Coupe and Spider:
208 Giallo Positano (= yellow)
601 Nero (= black)
Spider only:
120 Rosso Corsa (= red)
384 Verde Inglese (= English green)
0434 Azzurro (= light blue)
0614 Grigio Chiaro (=grey)
More info about colours including pictures you find at:
http://hexenberg.free.fr/fiat850/couleur.htm
http://www.fiat850spider.de/Fahrzeug-Info/farbnummern.html
If you click on the link in the column "TITLE/DESCRIPTION"
you get a picture of the book.
TITLE/DESCRIPTION | TYPE | PUBLISHED BY | ISSUE DATE | REMARK | LANGUAGE |
Zelf sleutelen aan uw Fiat/Seat 850 (special) | Book | ANWB | most recent version I know is 3rd edition, issue date unknown | author P. Bos
850 coach and special only |
Dutch |
Fiat 850 1964-72 Autobook | Book | Autopress Ltd in Brighton, UK | 4th edition 1972
ISBN 0 85147 309 1 |
author Kenneth Ball, coach, special, coupe and spider | English |
Fiat 850 workshop manual | Book/manual | Fiat Service organisation of a specific country (eg Leonard Lang in the Netherlands) | various | -- | I have it in Dutch and German. Also other languages exist |
Fiat 850 Haynes manual | Book | Haynes | unknown, the ISBN nr is:
ISBN 0 85696 617 7. |
-- | English |
Fiat 850 sport spare parts catalogue | Manual (in which you can update individual pages) | Fiat | most recent version I know is from 1971, which is an updated one for older version of 1968 | -- | one manual contains 5 languages: Italian, French, English, german and Spanish |
Fiat 850 sport coupe bodywork spare parts catalogue | Book/Manual | Fiat | most recent version I know is 1st edition, Fiat print nr 603.10.149 from 1968 | -- | one manual contains 5 languages: Italian, French, English, german and Spanish |
Seat 850 spare parts catalogue | Manual (in which you can update individual pages) | Seat | most recent version I know is 1st edition, SEAT print nr EA 06.01.00 from 30-07-1970 with various updated pages, last update november 1972 | Only Fiat 850 coach is covered, including the Seat 850 with 4 doors | one manual contains 5 languages: Italian, French, English, german and Spanish |
Fiat 850 article | Magazine | "Markt" | mai 1990 | coach, special, coupe and spider are covered | German |
Fiat 850 article | Magazine | "Auto Motor Klassiek" | nov 1994 | coach, special, coupe and spider are covered | Dutch |
Fiat 850 article | Magazine | "Klassiek en Techniek" | nr 32 issued in
nov 2000 |
Fiat 850 coupe series 3 owned by Gerard Meijerink | Dutch
|
Fiat 850 article | Magazine | "Klassiek en techniek" | nr 62 issued in may 2003 | Fiat 850 coach but also coupe and spider are mentioned | Dutch |
A lot of Fiat 850 literature
can be found on the site of Oliver Tregl (language = German)
He even put a complete Fiat 850 book (German text) from
the series "Jetzt
helfe ich mich selbst"
on his site.
In two .gif files you find information about the electrical installation of Fiat 850 coupe:
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file number 1
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file number 2
See separate page (created 20 dec 2002)
See separate
page (created 20 dec 2002)
Prices which are given here are for indication only and I am not responsible for correctness of these !
Prices are listed for Coach/Coupe/Spider in Euro
LINKS TO OTHER FIAT (850) SITES
Fiat 850 coupe
club Holland
Fiat 850 spider
club (The Netherlands)
Fiat club in New
South Wales, Australia (not only Fiat 850)
Fiat
850 site of Jean Brulbault (language = French) with many links to Fiat
sites
Fiat 850
site of Jeff Stich (USA) with nice overview of Fiat 850 literature
Overview of Fiat sites
(www.mirafiori.com)
Overview
of Fiat sites and clubs (www.geocities.com/MotorCity/9726/)
Overview
of Fiat 850 sites and clubs (members.tripod.com/fiat850/fiat850/links.html)
Fiat 850 spider
homepage of Olaf Vulto (in Dutch) with also a Fiat 500 restauration report
A lot of Fiat 850 literature
can be found on the site of Oliver Tregl (language = German)
He even put a complete Fiat 850 book (German text) from
the series
"Jetzt
helfe ich mich selbst" on his site.
In the Netherlands the licence plate
of a car gives an indication of the age of the car.
For the production years of Fiat
850 (1964-1973) I made an overview of used series.
You can see that the system used
from 1959 on is not pure chronological, and has overlap in 1965, 1966 and
1970 with the system that has been introduced in 1965.
Licence plates with 2 letters followed
by 4 numbers are used from 1959 till 1970
(example AD-11-11) and in later
years for classic cars (see below)
1964: GF, GH, GJ, GL, GM, GR, GS,
GU, GZ, HE, HJ, HL, HM, HN, HR, HS, HU, HV, HZ, JA, JE, JF, JH, JJ, JL,
JM, MA
1965: EF, EL, EN, ER, ES, EV, EZ,
FA, FF, FL, FN, FR, FS, FU, FV, FZ, GE, GF but note that also the new system
was already used in 1965, see below
1966: EH, EJ, EL, EU, FE, FJ, FM
but note that also the new system was already used in 1965, see below
1970: EA, EE
Licence plates with 4 numbers followed
by 2 letters are used from 1965 till 1973
(example 11-11-AD)
1965: AD-BA
1966: BA-DK
1967: DK-EZ
1968: EZ-HN
1969: HN-ML
1970: ML-RA
1971: RA-TA (SV, SX, SZ AND TA
USED IN 1971 AND 1972)
1972: SV-VZ (VR, VS, VT, VU, VV,
VX, VZ USED IN 1972 AND 1973)
1973: VR-ZX
In 1973 a new system has been introduced:
2 numbers, followed by 2 letters, followed by 2 numbers (example 00-AB-00)
1973: AD-BH
Classic car licence plates
From later years on (early 90's) unused series of the
"two-letters-followed-by four number system" (AD-11-11) have been used
for (imported) classis cars built in 1973 or earlier. Till now a few letters
are being used in this system: DE, DH, DL, DM, AE, AH, AL.
Recently also in the range 2 numbers, followed by 2 letters,
followed by 2 numbers YA, so as example
11-YA-11