Mille Miglia 2002
Fiat

Twenty-three Fiats entered the event, apart from two 8Vs and two 514s, all with engines of 1100cc or smaller ! A variety of intersting aerodynamic shapes were to be seen amongst the cars......

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Fiat 514 Coppa Alpi- Click for larger image
Fiat 514MM - Click for larger image
Fiat 508S Coppa d'Oro - Click for larger image
The oldest Fiats were the two 514 cars, bearing the famous names 'Mille Miglia' and 'Coppa d'Alpi'. These were followed by a large group of various 508 models mostly 'Mille Miglia' or 'Coppa d'Oro' variants.
Fiat 508S Coppa d'Oro - Click for larger image
Fiat 508S MM- Click for larger image
A couple of 500 Sport cars, which looked like miniature models, had unusual bodystyles.
Fiat 500 Sport - Click for larger image
Fiat 500 Sport - Click for larger image
Fiat 1100 TV Pininfarina - Click for larger image
Fiat 1100 TV - Click for larger image
The 1100 was also represented, both in berlina and Pininfarina coupé form.
Fiat 8V Zagato - Click for larger image
Fiat 1100 TV - Click for larger image
Fiat 8V Zagato - Click for larger image
The 8V, the biggest and most powerful Fiat present, was a Zagato bodied example, whilst a single Topolino upheld tradition.
A series of Fiat based aerodynamic cars from the 1930's and 40's provides an interesting comparison.
Fiat 500A - Click for larger image
Fiat 508 CS MM - Click for larger image
Fiat 508 CS MM - Click for larger image
Fiat 1100 S MM - Click for larger image
Fiat 1100 S MM - Click for larger image
Fiat 1100 Ala d'Oro - Click for larger image
Fiat 1100 Ala d'Oro - Click for larger image
Fiat 508 CS MM - Click for larger image
Fiat 508 CS MM - Click for larger image

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