Fiat 124 Spider

vs

Porsche 356B

Italy vs West Germany — 1966 vs 1960

Fiat 124 Spider (1966)
Porsche 356B (1960)
Specifications
124 Spider 2000356B Super 90 Coupe
Horsepower102 hp90 hp
Torque120 lb-ft89 lb-ft
Engine Size1,995 cc1,582 cc
0-60 mph10.5 sec11.5 sec
Top Speed113 mph115 mph
¼ Mile17.5 sec17.8 sec
Weight2,304 lbs2,061 lbs
Wheelbase2,280 mm2,100 mm
Length4,040 mm4,010 mm
Units Produced198,00030,963
Original MSRP$9,800$3,825
Value (Excellent)$35,000$250,000
Collectibility6/108/10
Rarity4/105/10
The Verdict

It's a closely fought contest. The 1966 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 brings more power, quicker acceleration, better value to the table, and the 1960 Porsche 356B Super 90 Coupe answers with higher top speed, lighter weight, greater rarity. Both are excellent machines that reward their owners in different ways — there's no wrong answer here.

Overview

The rivalry between Italy and West Germany automotive industries has produced legendary matchups, and the 1966 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 versus 1960 Porsche 356B Super 90 Coupe is among the most fascinating. These two cars represent the best of their national engineering schools. On paper, the two are remarkably close in power output, with the 1966 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 producing 102 hp and the 1960 Porsche 356B Super 90 Coupe delivering 90 hp. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Fiat 124 Spider uses a Inline-4 DOHC displacing 1,995 cc, while the Porsche 356B relies on a Flat-4 OHV with 1,582 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1966 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 edges ahead at 10.5 seconds versus 11.5 seconds. The Porsche 356B carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 243 lbs lighter. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 30,963 units built, the 1960 Porsche 356B Super 90 Coupe is considerably scarcer than the Fiat 124 Spider's 198,000 examples. On the collector market, the 1960 Porsche 356B Super 90 Coupe commands a significant premium over the 1966 Fiat 124 Spider 2000, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1960 Porsche 356B Super 90 Coupe rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.