Published on 14 September 2020
I forgot one of Fiat's close 'foreign' cousins - Simca. The French made Fiats under licence and these two from 1948 were closely based on the Fiat 500 and 1100. Another is Autobianchi, who Michael Sedgwick described as Fiat's 'thinking out loud' department. The Primula was Italy's first transverse layout and was a testing ground for the similarly laid-out Fiat 128. The brochure the images came from was rescued from BMC Australia's Engineering Department.
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