Difference between revisions of "Fiat (England)"
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[[image:Im19280622LCar-Fiat.jpg|thumb| June 1928. ]] | [[image:Im19280622LCar-Fiat.jpg|thumb| June 1928. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19291011LC-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1929. 9 h.p. ]] | [[Image:Im19291011LC-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1929. 9 h.p. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im331006CyCar-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1933. ]] | [[Image:Im331006CyCar-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1933. ]] | ||
[[image:Im090610BTM-Fiat.jpg|thumb| Exhibit at [[Bradworthy Transport Museum]]. ]] | [[image:Im090610BTM-Fiat.jpg|thumb| Exhibit at [[Bradworthy Transport Museum]]. ]] | ||
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[[Image:Im19571017CL-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1957. Fiat 1100. ]] | [[Image:Im19571017CL-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1957. Fiat 1100. ]] | ||
[[image:Im19581016CL-Fiat.jpg|thumb| 1958. 1200 Gran Luce.]] | [[image:Im19581016CL-Fiat.jpg|thumb| 1958. 1200 Gran Luce.]] | ||
[[image:Im196010MotSC-Fiat.jpg |thumb| Oct 1960. ]] | [[image:Im196010MotSC-Fiat.jpg |thumb| Oct 1960. ]] | ||
[[image:Im196210MotSC-Fiat.jpg |thumb| Oct 1962. ]] | [[image:Im196210MotSC-Fiat.jpg |thumb| Oct 1962. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im196310GH-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1963. Fiat 1100. ]] | [[Image:Im196310GH-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1963. Fiat 1100. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19600520AE-Fiat.jpg|thumb| May 1964. ]] | |||
[[image:Im1964EnV218-p656a.jpg |thumb| 1964. Fiat "850".]] | [[image:Im1964EnV218-p656a.jpg |thumb| 1964. Fiat "850".]] | ||
[[image:Im196610MotSC-Fiat.jpg |thumb| Oct 1966. ]] | [[image:Im196610MotSC-Fiat.jpg |thumb| Oct 1966. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im197210MS-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1973. Fiat 126. ]] | [[Image:Im197210MS-Fiat.jpg|thumb| October 1973. Fiat 126. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im197210MS-Polski.jpg|thumb| October 1973. Polski Fiat 125P.]] | [[Image:Im197210MS-Polski.jpg|thumb| October 1973. Polski Fiat 125P.]] |
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Lancelot Road, Wembley, Middlesex.
1924 Fiat Motors of 43-44 Albemarle-street London and Wembley, Middlesex had for many years been sole concessionaire for the UK, Northern Ireland and latterly the Irish Free State for the sale of Fiat motor cars, manufactured by FIAT of Turin, of Italy. A new company, styled Fiat (England) was now registered to take over the concession hithero handled by Fiat Motors and the sale of other products of the Italian company. Mr D'Arcy Baker who was for the past twenty-one years been in charge of "Fiat" interests in the UK and Ireland, retained that position, and, in addition became chairman of the board of directors of the new company.[1]
1951 Exhibitor at the 1951 Motor Show in the Car Section.
1963 Exhibitor at the 1963 Motor Show. Importer. [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1924/11/21
- ↑ 1963 Motor Show