FIAT 8V Ghia Supersonic 1953

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Powertrain: 1996 cc , V8 , Twin Weber carburetors , 105 hp / 6000 rpm , 146 Nm / 3600 rpm , 4-speed manual

Dimensions: Length 4040 mm , Width 1570 mm , Height 1290 mm , Weight 997 kg

Performance: Top speed 180 km/h , 0-100 km/h 11 sec

Information: http://www.coachbuild.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=15360

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One of these sold at Pebble Beach a little bit ago for $1,705,000. This is my favorite Fiat of all time. The first time I saw this car I loved it. American car companies actually bought the car just to see how the Italians styled it.
 
Wow, just wow! Click on the photo for the full resolution image - stunning, just stunning!
Can I take it that you perhaps might like this one just a little bit. :sly:

It is a good looker.
The overall shape reminds me of a Volvo P1800 - slightly. Perhaps this car is where they got the idea!
 
The OP's picture show the car without bumper, but StigBelcherStyl's picture show same car with bumper and emblem on the grill.
Yeah, those bumpers can't be original, it's the first time I saw a Supersonic with bumpers. But one supersonic wasn't 100% the same as the other one :P
 
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