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- Fiat_60_HP height "2550.0".
- Fiat_60_HP length "4750.0".
- Fiat_60_HP weight "1750.0".
- Fiat_60_HP width "1550.0".
- Fiat_60_HP abstract "The Fiat 60 HP was first produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1903, competing in races such as the Paris – Madrid of 1903, (driven by Vincenzo Lancia and Luigi Storero) 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 went off to rich export markets, including the USA. They were popular among wealthy socialites of the time. Featuring a honeycomb radiator (under licence by Mercedes) these cars were at the forefront of technology – many period articles praised its advanced oiling system.Designed to a high standard in every detail, it was welcomed by American coachbuilders such as Quimby and Demarest. To facilitate their work, this car was offered with 2 different wheelbases, normal and long.It was originally equipped with a 4-cylinder engine block 60 h.p which was later replaced with a bi-tri-6-cylinder engine block 50/60 h.p and was manufactured at the plant in Corso Dante.".
- Fiat_60_HP class Luxury_vehicle.
- Fiat_60_HP engine Fiat_60_HP__1.
- Fiat_60_HP engine Fiat_60_HP__2.
- Fiat_60_HP height "2.55".
- Fiat_60_HP layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Fiat_60_HP length "4.75".
- Fiat_60_HP manufacturer Fiat_Automobiles.
- Fiat_60_HP predecessor Fiat_24-32_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP productionEndYear "1907".
- Fiat_60_HP productionStartYear "1903".
- Fiat_60_HP successor Fiat_16-20_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP thumbnail Fiat_60hp_1905.jpg?width=300.
- Fiat_60_HP weight "1750000.0".
- Fiat_60_HP width "1.55".
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageID "7874955".
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageLength "2148".
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageRevisionID "685125482".
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Category:1900s_automobiles.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fiat_vehicles.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Luxury_vehicles.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1903.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_16-20_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_24-32_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_Automobiles.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Luxury_vehicle.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fiat 60 HP".
- Fiat_60_HP class Luxury_vehicle.
- Fiat_60_HP engine "10563".
- Fiat_60_HP engine "11040".
- Fiat_60_HP layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Fiat_60_HP manufacturer Fiat_Automobiles.
- Fiat_60_HP name "Fiat 60 HP".
- Fiat_60_HP predecessor Fiat_24-32_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP production "1903".
- Fiat_60_HP production "86".
- Fiat_60_HP successor Fiat_16-20_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fiat.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fiat_Historic_Timeline.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Fiat_60_HP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Veteran-auto-stub.
- Fiat_60_HP subject Category:1900s_automobiles.
- Fiat_60_HP subject Category:Fiat_vehicles.
- Fiat_60_HP subject Category:Luxury_vehicles.
- Fiat_60_HP subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1903.
- Fiat_60_HP hypernym Car.
- Fiat_60_HP type Automobile.
- Fiat_60_HP type MeanOfTransportation.
- Fiat_60_HP type Brand.
- Fiat_60_HP type Car.
- Fiat_60_HP type Classification.
- Fiat_60_HP type Vehicle.
- Fiat_60_HP type Product.
- Fiat_60_HP type DesignedArtifact.
- Fiat_60_HP type Thing.
- Fiat_60_HP comment "The Fiat 60 HP was first produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1903, competing in races such as the Paris – Madrid of 1903, (driven by Vincenzo Lancia and Luigi Storero) 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 went off to rich export markets, including the USA. ".
- Fiat_60_HP label "Fiat 60 HP".
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs Q2736740.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs فیات_۶۰_اچپی.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs Fiat_60_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs Fiat_60_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs Fiat_60_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs Fiat_60_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs m.026h44b.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs Fiat_60_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP sameAs Q2736740.
- Fiat_60_HP wasDerivedFrom Fiat_60_HP?oldid=685125482.
- Fiat_60_HP depiction Fiat_60hp_1905.jpg.
- Fiat_60_HP isPrimaryTopicOf Fiat_60_HP.
- Fiat_60_HP name "Fiat 60 HP".