Fiat had set a mark in 1959, because with the 1800s a representative sedan with a self-supporting body appeared in the current trapeze shape. The paint Grigio medio, too good German medium gray, now adorns the WIKING classic under black roof paint. The fine-printed ornamental council gives the model a wealth of contemporary expression â a subtlety that tells a lot about the modernity of the Italian car-making in the 1960s. The model of the six-cylinder engine had already gained a good reputation as the most important Italian import limousine until the new WIKING presentation in 1962. The 1800's was a medium-powered car in the European top class and set standards in design thanks to its distinctive Turin style. After a revision in 1961, the 1800s ran off the line until 1968. In the same year he also disappeared from the WIKING program.Body medium gray, chassis and rims silver. Black contrast roof surface. Silver-plated body with door handles on the side and decorative strips. Rear door lock as well as Fiat lettering and type number 1800 in silver. Hand-painted front headlights and radiator grille surface. Red tail lights with silver reversing light. Tyre printed with white-wall rings.This text is machine translated.
Fiat had set a mark in 1959, because with the 1800s a representative sedan with a self-supporting body appeared in the current trapeze shape. The paint Grigio medio, too good German medium gray, now adorns the WIKING classic under black roof paint. The fine-printed ornamental council gives the model a wealth of contemporary expression â a subtlety that tells a lot about the modernity of the Italian car-making in the 1960s. The model of the six-cylinder engine had already gained a good reputation as the most important Italian import limousine until the new WIKING presentation in 1962. The 1800's was a medium-powered car in the European top class and set standards in design thanks to its distinctive Turin style. After a revision in 1961, the 1800s ran off the line until 1968. In the same year he also disappeared from the WIKING program.Body medium gray, chassis and rims silver. Black contrast roof surface. Silver-plated body with door handles on the side and decorative strips. Rear door lock as well as Fiat lettering and type number 1800 in silver. Hand-painted front headlights and radiator grille surface. Red tail lights with silver reversing light. Tyre printed with white-wall rings.This text is machine translated.
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