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I don't think the 128 Sport was ever built in Poland. I can see where the confusion may come from as the later hatchback 128 Sports were named "3P" but the "P" there stands for "porte", ie "door" - the 128 3P was the "128 tres-porte", not the "128 3-Polski". Does anyone have a positive independent reference source that Fiat 128 Sports were ever Polish built? Dino24612:37, 13 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
You may well be right there — there doesn't seem to be any evidence, including here at a history site about FSO. I'm going to tweak the article wording until any reference is found. – Kieran T(talk)14:45, 13 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]