Abarth FIAT-based cars
During the early 1950s, Abarth's business was booming in three main areas ? custom-built racing cars, tuning/accessories, and modification of production cars. Abarth worked on modifications with a number of manufacturers in Italy and elswehere, and it was for the company's collaboration with Fiat that it became best known. Abarth ?s version of Fiat ?s little 600 appeared in 1956, followed by the 500s - the company would continue to produce sporting versions of most of the major Fiat models, bearing the distinctive scorpion and shield logo, until 1971, when Abarth became an integral part of the growing Fiat empire.
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Abarth FIAT-based cars
During the early 1950s, Abarth's business was booming in three main areas ? custom-built racing cars, tuning/accessories, and modification of production cars. Abarth worked on modifications with a number of manufacturers in Italy and elswehere, and it was for the company's collaboration with Fiat that it became best known. Abarth ?s version of Fiat ?s little 600 appeared in 1956, followed by the 500s - the company would continue to produce sporting versions of most of the major Fiat models, bearing the distinctive scorpion and shield logo, until 1971, when Abarth became an integral part of the growing Fiat empire.
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Abarth FIAT-based cars

Abarth FIAT-based cars

Abarth FIAT-based cars

Abarth FIAT-based cars

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During the early 1950s, Abarth's business was booming in three main areas ? custom-built racing cars, tuning/accessories, and modification of production cars. Abarth worked on modifications with a number of manufacturers in Italy and elswehere, and it was for the company's collaboration with Fiat that it became best known. Abarth ?s version of Fiat ?s little 600 appeared in 1956, followed by the 500s - the company would continue to produce sporting versions of most of the major Fiat models, bearing the distinctive scorpion and shield logo, until 1971, when Abarth became an integral part of the growing Fiat empire.

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ISBN-13: 9781787114234
Publisher: Veloce
Publication date: 10/26/2018
Series: AutoGraphics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 12 MB
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Andrea Sparrow is the author of many books on automotive subjects, she writes with a light but amusing and informative style. David Sparrow is an award-winning photographer with an imaginative approach which captures not only the likeness of his subject but its spirit too.
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