1914 and 1961 Fiats

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1914 and 1961 Fiats

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I visited the National Automobile Museum in Reno, NV, yesterday. It was a great tour of cars from the beginning of the horseless carriage to classic race cars...many, many really nice and historic cars! I also found out that Chevrolet got his start working for Fiat USA "back in the day" by reading the placard on a Chevy.

Here's the two Fiats that they had (in 1914, Fiat was noted for innovation, style, reliability and performance).

1914 Fiat
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1961 Fiat
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thanks for sharimg
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That is a great Museum, I was out there many years ago and they have some unique stuff. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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spidernut thanks for sharing
i guess i missed my chance to go
can you post more pics?
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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