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◊ 2019-01-29 04:16 |
There was Irish Fiat assembly in 1950s, but no further info (when/what) yet. No mention on wiki's Fiat 600 page, but googling comes up with a few Irish ads for 1960s "Irish Fiat 600"s, so something was going on. Another in distance here ![]() |
◊ 2019-01-31 13:40 |
More info - Irish Fiat assembly started 1948 (or maybe even a year or two earlier) and lasted until 1984. Full list of models not available, but in 1950s included 500C, 600 and 1100. In 1960s onwards - 600R (what is a 600R??), 850, 1100R, 124 and later 127 and 128. Irish builds were limited to the basic/standard versions and came in a local colour range with many non-Italian choices. There was also direct importing of other models and the higher trim versions of assembled models. |
◊ 2019-01-31 13:50 |
600 D? |