Fiat 60 HP
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fiat-60-hp-265-9095423
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Fiat 60 HP
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The Fiat 60 HP is an automobile produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1904 to 1906. It competed in races such as the Paris–Madrid race of 1903, and the Circuit des Ardennes, along with other races and hill climbs. The 60 HP was the first car to feature Fiat's all new pressed steel chassis.
At the top of the range was Turin’s answer to the Mercedes Sixty, a 10.6 litre four cylinder monster - Motoring historian Michael Sedgwick referring to the Fiat 60 HP in his book FIAT. Many of these cars
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Motor vehicle
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_60_HP
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2021-07-09T19:11:35Z
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