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  • ...#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Tipo-dgt-ital-1988.jpg|280px|Fiat Tipo]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Tipo'''
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  • ...0; background:#505050; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat Croma front 20071102.jpg|280px|Front view of a first generation Croma]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Croma I'''
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat 508 Balilla 1933.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat 508 Balilla'''
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  • ...px|1971 O.T.A.S. [[Lombardi]] [[Grand Prix]] Coupe [[Abarth]] Tuned with [[Fiat 850]] Running gear]] ...ormazione Automobili Sportive)'' was yet another Italian outfit that built Fiat-based sports cars. The primary character in the O.T.A.S. story is [[Francis
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  • ...99;" |[[File:Fiat Ritmo prefacelifts 105TC (performance version).jpg|280px|Fiat Ritmo 105TC]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Ritmo'''
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  • |Related:||[[Lancia Delta]]<br>[[Fiat Tempra]]<br>[[Alfa Romeo 155]]<br>[[Fiat Tipo]] ...the Italian automaker [[Lancia]] from 1990 to 1998. It was based on the [[Fiat Tipo]]-floorpan and it functioned as the [[sedan|saloon]] version of the se
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  • ...th the [[Lancia Aurelia]], other manufacturers took note and soon other V6 engines were in use. The design really took off after the 1962 introduction of the ...time V8 manufacturer, with the [[Citroën SM]] V6 engine. Many American V6 engines are 90° for this reason, as is the [[PRV engine|PRV]] (Peugeot-Renault-Vol
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  • [[File:1919 Fiat 501 berlina Orlandi.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1919 [[Fiat]] 501 [[Berlina]] bodied by Orlandi''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <small ...first [[Italian]] coachwork, on [[Bonacini]] trucks with 20 hp [[Bolide]] engines. They manufactured different specimens, but the bus won the gold medal at t
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat-new-500-front.jpg|280px|]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat 500'''
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  • ...lor:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiatstilofront.jpg|280px|Fiat Stilo]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Stilo'''
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  • |Company type || [[Subsidiary]] of [[Fiat Group]] |Products || [[Commercial vehicle]]s, [[Diesel]] engines
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  • ...ior, F2 and F3 cars followed, before in 1964 he turned more to sportscars. Engines included [[Alfa Romeo]], [[OSCA]], [[ATS]] and Ford units in bodies similar .... Feeding with a carburetor double Weber body invert. Change of derivation Fiat 600, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Front tires 5,20x12.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Punto''' |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]]
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  • ...3333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Tempra.jpg|280px|Fiat Tempra]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Tempra'''
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  • ...ake use of their superb 5-cylinder engines (both petrol and diesel) in big Fiat and Lancia models.
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  • ...]. His [[motorcycles]] were produced with [[Ladetto]], [[DKW]] and [[JAP]] engines, mainly up to 250 cc. From 1946 on he also produced a few 125 and 250 OHC m ...design and with agreements with other companies. Using the same motorcycle engines, Giovanni Moretti also dabbled in [[microcars]] in the late 1920s and early
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] (from 1969) ==Engines==
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  • [[Ferrari]]'s earliest cars used engines designed by [[Gioacchino Colombo]], who had formerly designed [[Alfa Romeo] ...'s marquee engine designer. Although [[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi's engines]] were a real force for the company, it was Colombo's V12 which would be th
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  • ...h budgets that had been massively cut in an attempt to stem parent company Fiat's then huge losses. The successor to the 156, the [[Alfa Romeo 159]] was de ...[[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Smart (automobile)|Smart]] small cars. In return, Fiat would gain access to Mercedes' rear wheel drive platforms. For a while it l
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  • ...at 1100]] drawn up or radically transformed, proved suitable for different engines up to 1500 cc [[engine capacity]]. ===Fiat-Siata 1500 version ===
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  • The [[prototype]] was fitted with an engine derived from a [[Fiat 1100]] to whom Bandini adapted cutting a head [[DOCH]] from [[Alfa Romeo]] The production of a small lot of this model provided by contrast, the use of engines and exchange [[Siata]] 1500 cc but, in fact, stopped a few examples.
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  • |Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]] ...'''Lancia Gamma''' was an [[executive car]] from [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fiat|Fiat Auto's]] up-scale [[Lancia]] marque. Presented in 1976 at the [[Geneva Moto
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  • [[Image:800px-White_Fiat_500.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Fiat 500 "[[Microcar]]"]] ...s is 'economy vehicles with either three or four wheels, powered by petrol engines of no more than 700&nbsp;cc or battery electric propulsion, and manufactur
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  • Under the Lancia banner, the Fiat Group was one of the first big companies to embrace the Group C class. Alth ...e focus was on Formula 1. This left Alfa Romeo; the latest addition to the Fiat Group. The Milanese manufacturer had last scored international success when
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  • ...ed gearboxes that were actually Burman designs produced under licence by [[Fiat]]. Next to the racing types with OHC engine, Fusi produced machines with J.A.P. engines that were built in Italy under license.
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  • ...ame Boxer engines but built around an entirely new platform based on the [[Fiat Tipo]]. The 33 became renowned for its nimble handling and powerful boxer engines, but also became equally well-known for its unreliable electrics and tenden
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  • ...linettaCoupe.jpg|280px|1955 Fiat 8V Berlinetta Coupe, 1 of only 3 built by Fiat.]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat 8V'''
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  • ...i]] and [[Urania]]. The engines were mainly [[Giannini]] units, although [[Fiat]] and [[Crosley]] items were also used, the latter mainly for the US market
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  • ...|[[Image:Fiat 131 Supermirafiori 98PS 1979 1.jpg|280px]] '''1979 Series II Fiat 131 Super Mirafiori''' ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat 131'''
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  • ...Masoero]] and engineer [[Arnaldo Zoller]], in order to have a run at the [[Fiat]] colors, founded '''Turin Nazzaro & C. Factory Automobiles'''. The first c ...als. In particular, trucks which were equipped with 10 cylinder [[Anzani]] engines. Unfortunately government clerks could not prevent putting the company into
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  • ...age:ollearo_fiat_500A_autocarro_1937.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1937 Ollearo Fiat 500A Truck''']] ...ted designer and builder, give ideas to the Italian avant-garde, producing engines and technical advancements still in use today.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Punto''' |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]]
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  • ...no engine''' is a line of mechanically similar [[V6]], [[V8]], and [[V12]] engines produced by [[Ferrari]] for the past 40 years ...Ferrari's first V6 engine. The Dino V8 engine was introduced later. The V8 engines all used a [[V8#Cross-plane and flat-plane|flat-plane]] [[crankshaft]] conf
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  • ...Vittorio Emanuele 9, where he was put into production a hundred carts with engines the French De Dion Bouton and Aster. This liquidated in 1903, a year later ...the [[SCAT]] marque; which was later incorporated into the consortium of [[Fiat]] Trucks. In 1931, Giovanni gave up on starting automotive companies, inclu
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  • In 1923 [[Vittorio Jano]] was lured to Alfa from Fiat, designing the motors that gave Alfa racing success into the late 1930s. (W ...59]] (an evolution of the 158 with a two-stages compressor). The Alfetta's engines were extremely powerful for their capacity: In 1951 the 159 engine was prod
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  • |Predecessor:||[[Fiat Dino]] |Engines:||2.0&nbsp;L [[V6]]
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  • ...ütsch|Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau]], [[Stuttgart]], [[Baden-Württemberg]] ||[[Fiat 500]] 479&nbsp;cc || 2 ||1958 || ...[[Greece]]||B.E.T. 500||[[Biotechnia Ellinikon Trikyklon]], [[Athens]]||[[Fiat]] 594&nbsp;cc||5||1973-1975||
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  • O.M. was purchased by Fiat in 1933, and passenger car production was halted the following year. Howeve OM was taken over by the [[Fiat]] Group in [[1933]] and in the following year, passenger car production cea
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  • ...cer built [[sidevalve]] and [[overhead valve]] [[four-cylinder]] cars with engines that started at 1460 [[Cubic centimetre|cc]] in the s.v. version engine, bu Aurea Factory site is located in Turin, Italy and close to FIAT.
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  • ...#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Uno1press.jpg|280px|original Fiat Uno]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Uno'''
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  • ...s car prototype shown at the Turin Salon in 1974, a virtual carbon copy of Fiat's X1/9), took Tom Tjaarda's design of the De Tomaso Longchamp (itself inspi ...osely related to its contemporary Quattroporte, also offered with the same engines and gearboxes.
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  • Passat]]<br>[[Fiat Regata]] ...ta]] chassis (including its rear mounted transaxle). At the beginning two engines were available: 1.3 L (1357&nbsp;cc, 95 PS) and 1.6 L (1570&nbsp;cc, 109 PS
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  • ...abriolet (Fiat 500 A).jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1938 Siata Amica Cabriolet (Fiat 500 A)''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <small>Source</small>] ]] ...in [[Turin]] in 1926 to manufacture tuning accessories for Italian (mainly Fiat) cars. Their cylinder heads with [[overhead valves]] (for the 500A) were pa
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  • ...ew models in 1911; these featured 4192[[Cubic centimetre|cc]] six-cylinder engines and proved to be successful in many races. ...year there began the production of three cars, two with [[four-cylinder]] engines and one with a [[six-cylinder]] unit. In 1912/13 another three cars entered
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat|Fiat Group]] The Massif is produced by Iveco (the commercial section of the Fiat motor company) and competes with the [[Land Rover Defender]] at the utility
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  • The P.108B had many interesting features, its engines were designed to be more powerful than the ones propelling the B-17 and mos [[Fiat BR.20]]
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  • ...s are seen as presenting a more luxurious alternative to the models in the Fiat range upon which they are based. One of the firm's trademarks is the use of ...[Turin]] by [[Vincenzo Lancia]] and his friend Claudio Fogolin, both being Fiat racing drivers, as Lancia & C. The first Lancia automobile the "[[Lancia Al
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  • |Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]] ...rbing the bulk of sales. It is also worth noting that in [[Poland]], where Fiat Auto is the biggest domestic car manufacturer, Kappas served as official go
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  • Founded in 1946 in Bandini’s hometown, the first Bandini used a modified [[Fiat 1100]] engine, cradled in a tubular steel frame with a hand-hammered alumin ...onal. It was a two-seat sports car with a tubular steel frame and room for engines of up to 1.0 liter. The design of the car body was very striking. The smoot
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...ch was unnecessary for rallying anyway). The prototype had three different engines in its early development life: the Lancia Fulvia engine, the Lancia Beta en
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  • |Parent company || Fiat ==Giulietta engines==
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  • |Engines:||1.5&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...g circuit. Like the 815, it was a racing [[sports car]], but unlike its [[Fiat]]-powered 8-cylinder predecessor, the 125 S had a new [[V12 engine]] (the "
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  • ...and Prix car, which was based on his experience with the very successful [[Fiat 805]]. The P2 was extremely successful, and was followed in rapid successio ...n to [[Lancia]], where again he engineered some of the greatest [[Lancia]] engines, among them the D-50 Grand Prix car in 1954. In 1965, fearing cancer, Vitto
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  • * 1985&ndash;1996 [[Fiat Croma]] [[Category:Alfa Romeo engines|V6]]
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  • ...iat Tipo 5 50-60 Hp).jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1910 Chiribiri Siluro Sport (Fiat Tipo 5 50-60 Hp)''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it link <small>Source</small In 1912 a Fiat Chiribiri broke the world speed record for the timed kilometer from a flyin
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...the first Lancia produced by the company after it had been taken over by [[Fiat]] in 1969.
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  • ...ambulances for the army. Also under the new name, the construction of aero engines was previewed and considered. The company was absorbed in late1919 by the C ...s skinned the hands for the large [[Antonio Ascari]], all around winner on Fiat 4 liters and means, Big type Prix 1914". The printing of the period sorted
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  • ...c BMW motorbike units, but including items from Alfa Romeo (6C2500 units), Fiat (1100) and Lancia (Aurelia) as well as non-Italian units (Crosley 750's). B ...ditional cars were built 1948, derived from the "Marco" style, one using a Fiat 1100 engine and the other using a prewar [[Maserati]] 4CS-1500 engine.''']]
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  • ...at Fiat by 1937 and he had become director of the engineering division of Fiat by 1950. The [[Fiat 500]] was a [[state of the art]] two seat miniature car that soon proved po
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  • ...i had in mind the [[Fiat 1100]], but there were German, English and French engines which would also qualify. The Italians quickly made cars for the new formul ...nd have it constructed in your cousins’ factory?” He added, “I have an old Fiat 1100 Sport Car, a Coppa d’ Oro coupè. We can take engine and other parts
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  • |Engines:||1.8 16V Twin Spark<br>2.0 16V Twin Spark<br>2.0 V6 turbo<br>3.0 V6 12V<br ...with all new multilink rear suspension. 1.8 16V and 2.0 16v [[Twin Spark]] engines were available along with a 2.0 V6 [[turbocharger|turbo]] that produced 200
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  • |Engines || ...rns/min. Feeding with a carburetor double Weber horizontal body. Change of Fiat derivation, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Front tires 4,
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  • ...n the 2003 - GTVs), capable of 0-60&nbsp;mph in just over six seconds. All engines, but especially the V6 versions have a beautiful engine sound! === Engines ===
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  • ...ns. The choice of Bandini, as well as that of many other [[car]] fell on [[Fiat 1100]] / 103. The most obvious changes to the propeller are about special c The engine Fiat 1100/103 is inclined along the longitudinal axis of 15 °, allowing positio
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  • |&nbsp;-||rowspan=2|[[Supermini car|Supermini]]||A class||[[Fiat Panda]] Straddling the boundary between car and motorbike, these vehicles have engines of only a few hundred ccs, typically seat only 2 people, and are generally
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  • ...on which allowed passive rear steering. 1.8 16V and 2.0 16v [[Twin Spark]] engines were available along with a 2.0 V6 [[turbocharger|turbo]] that produced 200
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  • |Company type || [[Public company|Public]] (subsidiary of [[Fiat|Fiat S.p.A.]]) |Parent || [[Fiat|Fiat S.p.A.]]
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  • | [[Fiat 124]] | [[Fiat 125]]
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  • | Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] (since 1993) ...rati Merak|Merak]] engine. Itself based on earlier V8 Formula One Maserati engines, designed by [[Giulio Alfieri]] (1924 - 2002). The carbureted 2.5L engine 1
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  • ...1946 in [[Cagliari]], and since 1986 is a member [[Iveco]], part of the [[Fiat Group]]. In 1951 Astra moved to [[Piacenza]]. From 1946 to 1986 Astra belon ...TRA SpA is taken up by Iveco, Astra already had technical cooperation with Fiat VI since its inception.
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  • ...nd a five speed manual gearbox. Towards the end of the [[sixties]], when [[Fiat]] took control of the company, the Vignale and Zagato versions were discont Engines:
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  • ...the man behind the automaker, got his start by working as an inspector for Fiat and, later, a successful racing car driver. His dream, however, was to crea ==Engines==
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  • ==How diesel engines work== ...advance is to electrically heat the [[fuel filter]] and fuel lines. Other engines utilize small electric heaters called [[glow plug]]s inside the cylinder t
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  • ...of WW1, offered a wide range of cars. During the war Itala built aeroplane engines but made a loss producing them. ...being run under receivership and they appointed Giulio Cesare Cappa from [[Fiat]] as general manager. He produced a new car, the Tipo 61 with 7 cylinder al
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  • ...of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° flat boxer shape. ...969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series, using modified engines.
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  • |Similar || [[Alfa Romeo Giulietta]]<br>[[Fiat 1100]] ==Engines==
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  • ...t the train station on Line 2 towards San Giuliano a Mare, together with a Fiat 656E trolleybus 1002 of the first allocation direct to ''Miramare''. ...n to a new generation of vehicles, featuring a relevant technical content (engines, chassis, electronics, etc) and design solutions aimed to achieve high reli
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  • |Similar:||[[Austin Allegro]]<br>[[Citroën GS]]<br>[[Fiat Strada]]<br>[[Renault 14]] ==Engines==
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  • Built to replace the [[Alfa Romeo 75|75]] and based on the parent [[Fiat]] Group's ''Tipo'' [[Automobile platform|platform]], the 155 was somewhat l ...the new model was generally luke-warm. The 75 had been conceived prior to Fiat's acquisition of the Alfa brand, so as "the last real Alfa" it cast rather
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  • ...e first company to build entirely new cars in Italy after the war, beating Fiat and Ferrari by some considerable time. ...hat they produced and Cisitalia was derived as the marque. Dusio enticed [[Fiat]] engineers [[Dante Giocosa]] and [[Giovanni Savonuzzi]] to join him in the
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  • ...as also common in very small engined [[1950]]s [[microcar]]s, in which the engines did not take up much space. Because of successes in racing, the RMR platfor * [[Fiat X1/9]], (1972–1989) 160,000 produced
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  • |Parent Company || [[Fiat Group]] ...s available with [[naturally aspirated]] and [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] engines ranging from 2.0&nbsp;L to 3.2&nbsp;L, in both [[straight-5]] or [[V6]] con
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  • In 1923 [[Vittorio Jano]] was lured to Alfa from Fiat, designing the motors that gave Alfa racing success into the late 1930s. (W During the 1960s, several minor F1 teams used Alfa Romeo [[straight-4]] engines and a V8 Alfa Romeo appeared in [[McLaren]] and [[March Engineering|March]]
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  • ...anufactured [[railroad]] vehicles, [[tanks]] and [[aircraft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker. ...y are best-sellers. It also has factories in [[Argentina]] and [[Poland]]. Fiat has a long history of licensing its products to other countries. [[Joint ve
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  • ...own cars and commercial vehicles. The first two ZÜST models had 4-cylinder engines ranging from 7432 cc and 11308 cc. In 1906 a branch was opened in [[Brescia ...d the new HP 25/35 S 305, characterized by a radiator similar to that of [[Fiat]] at the time, with a [[Biblocco]] 4712 cc engine. In the period from 1915
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  • ...they collaborate together in the development of the "twin cam head" of the Fiat-Ermini engine and than they designed the chassis and the mechanics of 357 E ...wing the war he built his first car, a combination of a (heavily modified) Fiat 1100 chassis and an [[Alfa Romeo 2500]] engine. With this he competed in va
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  • ...uch as FN, Moto-Rève and NSU. These early machines also use 250 and 500 cc engines from Sturmey-Archer and JAP. ...the production of the large motorcycle engines stops. Nevertheless, these engines will reappear later, although in modified form: Albin, the engine manufactu
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  • ...#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:bertonex191300.jpg|280px]]'''Fiat X1/9 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]''' ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat X1/9<br/>Bertone X1/9'''
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  • ...r:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat Panda 100HP.jpg|280px|Fiat Panda 100HP]] ! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Panda'''
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  • |Similar:||[[Alfa Romeo 2600]]<br>[[Fiat 2300]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz Heckflosse|Mercedes-Benz "Fintail"]]<br>[[Vanden == Engines ==
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  • Piantieri - - Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Vespa, Lamborghini, Fiat Multipla and Jolly Motors) - - New and used genuine parts for Alfa, Fiat and Lancia. (AUS)
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  • ...and open his own business. As his passion had always been his love for the engines, with little money and much sacrifice, opened in [[Bologna]] a small busine Volkswagen, was never in favor of the serial buggi with their engines, so when applying for the permit approval for a series production officiall
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  • ...f the most revolutionary automobiles that were then available. Just think, Fiat was founded in the same year, 1899. ...mid-sixties. During this thirty-year period more than 20 models of diesel engines were built, from 10 to 100 CV, which were used in various kinds of military
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  • ...stant velocity (CV) joints]]. This configuration was made popular by the [[Fiat 128]] of 1969. The 1959 Mini, while a pioneering transverse front wheel dri ...etter in cases of significant weight transfer associated with high powered engines and rapid acceleration.
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  • ...break of war, the rules for voiturette racing permitted 1.5 L supercharged engines; Grand Prix cars were permitted 3.0 L supercharged or 4.5 L "normally aspir ...r big brothers, having two litre normally aspirated or 750 cc supercharged engines (an option that was very rarely used). This encouraged new marques such as
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  • [[Image:Fiat Topolino hotrod front.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Fiat Topolino]] hot rod.]] ...on, and possibly other components, including brakes and steering. Certain engines, such as the [[Ford Flathead engine|flathead Ford]] V8, and the small block
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  • ...Cerano]] and a [[SCAT]], long before he started the first dealership for [[Fiat]] in the region. ...1 car of 1953. It was powered by a [[Ducati 98]]. In the background is the Fiat Zero with Modena 1 tags--the first ever car in [[Modena]].
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  • ...nd some F1 cars). Other car companies followed, including [[Cisitalia]], [[Fiat]], [[Stanguellini]], [[Osca]], [[Giannini]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Zagato]], [[ ...used mechanicals and engines from various sources, often the ubiquitous [[Fiat 1100]]. [http://carsfromitaly.net <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...osi would go on to design a series of new A.L.F.A. cars with more powerful engines ([[A.L.F.A 40/60 HP|40-60 HP]]). A.L.F.A. also ventured into [[motor racing ...components, compressors and generators based on the company's existing car engines were produced in a vastly enlarged factory during the war. When the war was
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