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Fiat 124 Spiders: From 1979-1982 they were named Spider 2000 (see the ad photos).
From http://www.esportscarparts.com/Fiat/SpiderHistory.htm
"Jul 1978-Oct 1979, CS2 (Spider 2000): Name "officially" changes to the "2000 Spider" with the introduction of single-carburetor, 1995cc engine with catalytic converter. 3-speed automatic transmission becomes optional. Wide oblong mesh grille; badge on bonnet; larger power bulges."
From Wikipdia:
"Fiat continued to market the monocoque-bodied car as the 2000 Spider from 1979 to 1982."
"The car was sold in Europe and the U.S. from its introduction until the 1975 model year when it was modified to comply with new U.S. regulations and no European version was produced. Sales in Europe resumed when Pininfarina took over production in 1983 under the name Pininfarina Europa Spider."
From http://www.esportscarparts.com/Fiat/SpiderHistory.htm
"Jul 1978-Oct 1979, CS2 (Spider 2000): Name "officially" changes to the "2000 Spider" with the introduction of single-carburetor, 1995cc engine with catalytic converter. 3-speed automatic transmission becomes optional. Wide oblong mesh grille; badge on bonnet; larger power bulges."
From Wikipdia:
"Fiat continued to market the monocoque-bodied car as the 2000 Spider from 1979 to 1982."
"The car was sold in Europe and the U.S. from its introduction until the 1975 model year when it was modified to comply with new U.S. regulations and no European version was produced. Sales in Europe resumed when Pininfarina took over production in 1983 under the name Pininfarina Europa Spider."