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The Fiat 1100 was an automobile. It was produced from 1939 to 1962. Fiat S.p. ... A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ... 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...




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Albea | barchetta | Croma | Doblò | Ducato | Fiorino | Idea | Marea | Multipla | Palio | Palio Weekend | Panda (Nuova) | Punto | Scudo | Sedici | Seicento | Siena | Strada | Stilo | Ulysse Fiat Logo, claiming fair use This work is copyrighted. ... The Fiat Albea is a sedan-type automobile, replacing the Siena and is based on Fiats Project 178 world car. ... This article needs copyediting (checking for proper English spelling, grammar, usage, etc. ... The Fiat Croma, an automobile from Italian manufacturer Fiat, produced from 1985 to 1996, and from 2005. ... The Fiat Doblò is a small family MPV, based on Fiats small van of the same name. ... The Fiat Ducato is a van. ... Fiorino is the model name that Italian car maker Fiat gives to the van derivatives of their small cars. ... The Fiat Idea is a mini-MPV, made by the Italian company Fiat and sold in the European and South American markets, introduced in 2004. ... Fiat Marea The Fiat Marea is a sedan-type automobile, based on the Brava/Bravo hatchback platform. ... The Fiat Multipla is the name given to two test different automobiles manufactured by Fiat, the first from 1956 to 1965, and a more recent version from 1998 to the present. ... The Fiat Palio is Fiats world car estate aimed at developing countries, although the station wagon version and the Strada PickUp are also sold in Europe with the names Fiat Palio Weekend and Strada Malibu. ... The Fiat Palio Weekend is Fiats world car supermini station wagon aimed at developing countries; it is an extented version of the hatchback Fiat Palio. ... Irish-registed Fiat Panda MulitJet The Fiat Panda is a 2003 rejuvenation of Fiats older 1980 car of the same name, the Fiat Panda. ... The Fiat Punto is a supermini automobile produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat since 1994. ... The Fiat Sedici is a new small SUV presented by Fiat in december 2005. ... Fiat Seicento The Fiat Seicento is a city car made by Italian company Fiat. ... The Fiat Palio is Fiats world car, aimed at developing countries, although some models are sold in Europe. ... The Fiat Strada is a supermini pickup truck version of the Fiats world car proyect Palio. ... Fiat Stilo The Fiat Stilo was released by Fiat in 2001 to replace the aging Brava and Bravo lines. ... The Fiat Ulysse is an estate-type automobile. ...


Historic models


124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 130 | 131 | 132 | 133 | 147/Spazio | 242 | 500 | 600 | 850 | 1100 | 1300/1500 | 1800/2100/2300 | Argenta | Bianchina | Bravo/Brava | Cinquecento | Coupé | Dino | Duna/Prêmio | Elba | Oggi | Panorama | Panda | Regata | Ritmo/Strada | Tempra | Tipo | Topolino | Uno | X1/9 The Fiat 124 is a mid-sized sedan produced by the Fiat company of Italy. ... The Fiat 125 was a sedan-type automobile. ... Fiat 126 The Fiat 126 was introduced in 1973 as a replacement for the stalwart Fiat 500. ... The Fiat 127 is a small supermini sized compact car made by the Fiat car company. ... The 128 was a subcompact automobile manufactured by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1969 to 1985. ... The Fiat 130 was a large sedan and coupé-type automobile known for its pure and elegant body style, which was very modern for its time. ... The Fiat 131 was a midsized sedan built from the mid 70s to the mid 80s. ... Fiat 147 was a three door hatch-back compact car produced in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 1976 until 1986 when it was replaced by the Fiat Uno. ... Fiat 242 was a van which was produced by Fiat in the 1970s. ... A white Fiat 500 in Pisa, Italy. ... Fiat 600 D The Fiat 600 (or Seicento) was a small (3,22 m) automobile available in hatchback with a good ventilation and defrosting system. ... The Fiat Bianchina was a coupe automobile based on the Fiat 500. ... The Fiat Bravo and Fiat Brava are two compact automobiles produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1995 to 2001. ... Fiat Cinquecento Sporting The Fiat Cinquecento was released by Fiat in late 1991 to replace the 126. ... 2000 Fiat Coupé 20V Turbo Plus The Fiat Coupé—officially the Coupé Fiat—was a sports car made by Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1994 and 2000. ... The Fiat Dino is a front-engined, rear-drive sports car first manufactured in 1967. ... The Fiat Duna (Fiat Prêmio in Brazil) was a small car produced by Fiat in Brazil, based on the Fiat Uno. ... The Innocenti Elba (or Fiat Elba) replaced the Fiat Duna Weekend in the 1991. ... Fiat Oggi was a smaill 2 door sedan pruduced in Brazil in the early 1980s. ... Fiat Panorama The Fiat Panorama was a small 2 door station wagon released in brazilian market in March of 1980. ... A German Fiat Panda Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Fiat Panda was intended as a modern day interpretation of the Citroën 2CV, being a basic and simple, no frills utility vehicle. ... Fiat Regata 1986 model Fiat Regata 85 The Fiat Regata is a sedan-type automobile based upon the Fiat Ritmo. ... The 1978 Fiat Ritmo, styled by italian Bertone, was the most distinctive looking small car in Europe on its launch. ... Fiat Tempra. ... 1992 Fiat Tipo 1. ... External link Fiat 500 History -Gizmohighway Auto Guide Categories: Automobile stubs | Fiat vehicles ... Fiat Uno rally car The Fiat Uno is a supermini car introduced in 1983 by Fiat and still sold in underdeveloped countries. ... The Fiat X1/9 was a small mid-engined two-seater sports car manufactured during the 1970s and 1980s. ...


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Fiat 1100 was firstly introduced in 1939 as an updated version of the 508 "Balilla": its real name was 508 C, and had a look similar to '36 Fiat 500 "Topolino" and to the middle-class 1500, with the typical late-30s' heart-shaped front grid. Subsequently the car underwent a partial restyling concerning the front end of the nose, which gained new streamlined window-shaped louvers: that was the new 1100, called 1100B, and popularly known as "1100 musone" (i. e. "big nose"). The latter was produced also in post-war time (1949), with a curvy trunk on the backside and the new name 1100 E. Both 508 C and 1100B were available also as van and taxi, both with longer wheelbase. In 1953 the 1100 was completely remade as a compact 4-door sedan, with a modern monocoque bodywork and integrated forelights: after the project number, the new model was called "1100/103", and was offered (as usual at that time) in two different versions: "economica" (cheaper) and "normale" (standard) with more optionals. Soon the car came available also in sporty version (1100 TV), with a third light in the mid of the frontal plate, and in station-wagon version, with a fifth door on the square tail. Between 1956 and 1960 the new 1100 underwent several slight changes in fittings and details, e. g. newly designed grid, more rectangular profile, dual color dressing, and eventually small fintails with spear-shaped backlights. A special version launched in 1959 showed both fintails and wider windows, its name was "1100 Granluce" (i. e. "Great illumination"), and was sometimes equipped with a new powerful 1200 cc. engine. Then, resuming the best exterior changes of this model, in 1962 FIAT factories introduced the 3rd generation 1100, called 1100D: it was a sober yet comfortable 4-door runabout, very similar to the Granluce but with smoother sides and a new simplier rectangular mouth. The 1100D was a successful italian standard in early Sixties, along with its own SW version, and survived without any substantial alteration until 1966, when the introduction of the groundbreaking 124 model imposed a further cange in styling. The very last 1100 model, born that year, was the 1100 R (R = Redesigned): it had a longer, straighter and slimmer line, with a square back and a front-end look not-so-different from its bigger sister 124. The 1100R give finally way in 1969, when the new middle-class Fiat 128 was launched.


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Fiat 1100 (1073 words)
Introduced at the Geneva Motorshow in 1953, the nuova 1100 was also known as the 103.
The last version of the 1100 was the 1100R (for 'rinnovata' or 'refurbished'), released in February 1966.
For more pictures of the Fiat 1100, see our picture galleries, 1100's are usually present at most events.
Fiat 508C - WOI Encyclopedia Italia (436 words)
The Fiat 1100 was an automobile produced from 1939 to 1962, by the Italian car maker Fiat.
The Fiat 1100 was first introduced in 1939 as an updated version of the 508 "Balilla": its real name was 508C, and had a look similar to 1936 Fiat 500 "Topolino" and to the middle-class 1500, with the typical late-30s' heart-shaped front grill.
In 1953 the 1100 was completely remade as a compact 4-door sedan, with a modern monocoque bodywork and integrated forelights: after the project number, the new model was called "1100/103", and was offered (as usual at that time) in two different versions: "economica" (cheaper) and "normale" (standard) with more optionals.
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