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Revision as of 15:36, 8 July 2010
1924 - 1927
FIAM (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Motori) was founded in 1924 in Turin by engineer Peano. The production was limited to a single model and in 1924 was presented in Milan. The car was equipped with a twin-cylinder 700 cc. In 1925 a new series of this small car with a modified frame and stronger engine came to the market. This model was a torpedo, sports car and a two seater Spider model was also available. FIAM gave production license to the Hungarian entrepreneur Manfred Weiss, all models were produced under license to FIAM and in 1927 the entire business was under license.
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