Italian photographers Luca Garau and Mauro Prevete captured this later production 1972 example, with a Lampredi-designed 1,756-cc 4-cylinder engine, hotter Colombi cams, high compression pistons, and ported cylinder heads. Brakes and electrics were uprated, and the only external update made were the addition of wheels from a 1982 Maserati Biturbo. After all, the design by Mauro Boano is still timeless today.
Seen here in Sardinia, the car blends in perfectly with the local scenery. It’s almost enough to wonder what the 124 Sport Coupé would look like on an early morning drive down the PCH.
These photos were taken by the awesome Sardinia-based photographers at 2CROMIA; you can follow them on Facebook or visit their website.

















