Presentation
This 1982 Autobianchi A112 is of French origin. The seller indicates that the car is in good general condition, that it has a valid Technical Control and that it has benefited from a rally preparation in the specifications of the F2000 group.

On the outside, the car is in good condition. The paint in its red and black color has only very few visible defects in the gallery. The exterior plastics and seals are in good condition, as are the headlights. The seller indicates that the chassis of this A112 is sound, pictures of the undercarriage are available in the gallery. The car is equipped with plexiglass windows.

The interior is empty. The car is equipped with two OMP buckets with harnesses. The steering wheel is the original one. The dashboard gathers all the electrical controls of the car, the fuses are accessible from the cockpit. The on-board instrumentation and the electrical equipment are working normally. The seller specifies that the car is equipped with a hydraulic hand brake.

The 1-liter 4-cylinder developed 70 hp when it left the factory. The seller indicates that the mechanics work normally as well as the 5-speed manual transmission. The engine is equipped with dual electronic ignition. Recently, the car received the following charges:
-Connecting rod bushing
-Crankshaft bearing
-Piston rings
-Cylinder head bolts
-All engine seals
-Distribution chain
-Cylinder head repair (-0.08)
-Calorstat
-Fuel tank
-Fuel pump
-Water pump
-Oil pump
-Thermostat eau
-Embrayage
-Candles
-Ignition wire harness
-Igniter finger
-Igniter head
-All hoses (radiator, water pump etc..)
-All filters
-4 brake discs
-All brake pads
-Renovated brake calipers
-Master cylinder
-All bearings
-Gearbox linkage.

The car has 4 rims in good condition with tires in good condition. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in France in Brest (29) and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its French registration, a technical control less than six months old and its keys.
The seller wished to define a reserve price.