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− | + | '''Coriasco''' built bodies on [[Fiat]], [[Itala]], [[Ceirano GB & C|Ceirano]], [[Chiribiri]] and [[Diatto]] cars in the 1920's. They are best remembered for their interpretations of the 1970's, built on [[Fiat 127]] chassis; having left the automobile arena in the intervening years. Most of their work revolved around building work vans and lite trucks of all types for many companies like the ones mentioned earlier. The Farm was a [[Fiorino]] based hybrid van-estate car using the 1050cc engine and uprated suspension. | |
<small>[http://www.carsfromitaly.net Source]</small> | <small>[http://www.carsfromitaly.net Source]</small> | ||
+ | [[File: 1989 Fiat Tipo Style Coriasco.jpg|thumb|right|250px|1989 Fiat Tipo Styled by Coriasco''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <small>Source</small>] ]] | ||
− | + | [[Image:multipla_coriasco.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''[[Fiat]] [[Multipla]] bodywork by Coriasco''' [http://www.seiscientos.org <small>Source</small>] ]] | |
− | [[Image:multipla_coriasco.jpg|thumb|250px|[http://www.seiscientos.org | ||
[[Image:Coriascot4654.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''1982 Coriasco Scuolabus 242 Diesel Bus''']] | [[Image:Coriascot4654.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''1982 Coriasco Scuolabus 242 Diesel Bus''']] | ||
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− | [[Image:1952 fiat boat car carrozzeria coriasco.jpg|thumb|300px| | + | [[Image:1952 fiat boat car carrozzeria coriasco.jpg|thumb|300px|left|'''1952 Fiat ''Boat Car'' by Carrozzeria Coriasco''']] |
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*[mailto:Info@WheelsofItaly.com '''info@wheelsofitaly.com'''] | *[mailto:Info@WheelsofItaly.com '''info@wheelsofitaly.com'''] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:54, 18 June 2010
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Doors | 2 Door |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Model release year | 1987 |
Power | 26 KW |
Tranmission | Manual |
Coriasco built bodies on Fiat, Itala, Ceirano, Chiribiri and Diatto cars in the 1920's. They are best remembered for their interpretations of the 1970's, built on Fiat 127 chassis; having left the automobile arena in the intervening years. Most of their work revolved around building work vans and lite trucks of all types for many companies like the ones mentioned earlier. The Farm was a Fiorino based hybrid van-estate car using the 1050cc engine and uprated suspension.
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