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1914 Fiat Tipo 2b Racer

    In 1900, the Italian automaker made its racing debut at the Paris-Bordeaux-Paris race. In 1905, Fiat shipped a race car from Italy to the United States and broke the world's speed record at the Vanderbilt Cup Race on Long Island, NY. In the early days, before the First World War, Fiat was a major contender in Grand Prix racing, and employed many of the leading drivers of the era. Although it withdrew from Grand Prix racing in 1927, Fiat cars were still to be seen participating in high-profile races, such as the Mille Miglia.

    This car: This Fiat was delivered to the Lange Brothers in Paris, France in November 1913. After this, the history is unclear. In 2022, it was found and purchased by the owner in Lodi, Ohio, at an estate sale. It had been sitting at this estate for an unknown length of time, estimated to be 60-plus years.

    Manufacturer: Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. Turin, Italy
    Engine: 4-cylinder, 1800cc displacement
    Transmission: 4 speed manual (non synchro)
    Body and Chassis: Aluminum and steel
    Wheels: Wood wheels with rear mechanical brakes.

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