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FART (Fabbrica Autoveicoli Rimorchi Torino), in 1965, engineer Ferrari designed the prototype of an off-road vehicle that was presented at the Turin Motor Show in November of that year. The production was never started and the vehicles produced were probably only three.
Under the exceedingly unfortunate name of FART Breack, this was a tiny cross-country vehicle powered by a rear-mounted Fiat 500 Giardiniera engine. The extremely simple forward control bodywork was entirely open and could seat four. Versions were offered with two set of wheels per axle and there was an extra gear reduction, enabling it to mount a 40 per cent gradient and achieve a top speed of 40mph (64km/h).
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