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If you have been looking for a Replacement Fiat Engine , then you will be happy to know we are one of the UK's largest suppliers of replacement Fiat Engine s. We can provide you with a reconditioned Fiat Engine or a used Fiat Engine to suit your purpose. you will not find a better quality Fiat Engine for sale in the UK. we can also supply you with a Fiat reconditioned gearbox or a Fiat used gearbox to fit your vehicle. Specializing in Fiat low mileage engines, Fiat cylinder head and Fiat low mileage gearboxes.


Fiat Engine History

  • 1900 : The first Fiat factory established in Carso Dante and with a 150 employees. Fiat saw 24 cars roll off the assembly line that first year, with the Company's first model, the 3 and a Half CV.
  • 1902 : Driver Vincenzo Lancia came first the Sassi-Superga uphill race in the famed Fiat 24 hp model. Giovanni Agnelli, President of Fiat symbolize the Company on the racetrack, driving an 8 hp Fiat in the second Italian Car around and set a record in that race.
  • 1904 : Fiat logo had been designed as an elliptical with a blue background. When Italy hosted the first Car go round of the country, nine Fiats crossed the stop line.
  • 1908 : Fiat set up the Fiat Automobile Company in the US. The Company grows up in leaps and bounds and at this time a Fiat was a luxury thing in America, price thousands more than the normal domestic auto of the time. By the finish of Fiat's early stage the Company would experience some changes and would overhaul creation. The Company starts on fitting its cars with electrical accumulators and Fiat also patented the cardan transmission at this moment.
  • 1916 : With the fresh leadership of Giacomo Malle Trucco, production of the famous Lingotto factory started. It was to be the biggest factory in Europe, with a exclusive five floors assembly line that ended with a futuristic test track made on the building's roof.
  • 1922 : The factory was done and became the symbol of the automotive trade in Italy for decades to come. During WWI Fiat committed itself to providing the Allied military with weapons, aircraft and motor vehicles.
  • 1923 : Luckily recovery came speedily and Fiat was already showing signs of growth, payable in part to some very efficient cost-cutting policies. At this time, Giovanni Agnelli was supported to the position of CEO of Fiat. Many new car model were launched, with the four-seat 509. Fiat locates a goal to produce industrial mass production in order to reduce the cost of their cars. A holding company was formed to allow purchasers to pay for Fiats through installments.
  • 1925 : As the Company grew worldwide. They were immediate to make out their employees' needs and set up a health care plan, sports clubs and specialized schools.
  • 1934 : Fiat was introduced the Topolino was the smallest useful auto in the world and continued to be created until 1955.
  • 1936 : Fiat was introduced the Tariffa Minima was very well-liked because of outstanding gas mileage.
  • 1948 : After a WWII Fiat introduced the two new cars name the 500 and 140 and mass construction included the setting up of heating and airing systems for the first time.
  • 1953 : Fiat produced the 1400 diesel.
  • 1955 : The Fiat 600 was launched and was a large utilitarian car with the engine build up in the back.
  • 1957 : The New 500 was introduced.
  • 1958 : Fiat had developed in the creation of both cars and farm machinery and set up plants abroad while doubling-up the Mirafiori complex.
  • 1960 : Fiat produced the Giardinetta, the Fiat 1300, 1500 and 1800.
  • 1966 : The grandson of founder Giovanni Agnelli, Gianni Agnelli, became President of Fiat.
  • 1971 : Fiat produced the 850 and the 127, which was a grand success. The 127 was the earliest Fiat to have front wheel drive and was named Car of the Year 1971.
  • 1980 : Fiat produced the Fiat Panda hatchback was designed by Guaviare for the Company.
  • 1982 : The Fiat Panda hatchback was followed up with the Uno and Fiat's 1000 Fire engine was introduced at this time.
  • 1989 : The Tipo was launched as a small family hatchback. It had cutting frame technical result and marked a conquest for Fiat technology. It was very famous on the international market and was named Car of the Year.
  • 1990 : The Fiat Tempra made its first appearance into the family car market.
  • 1991 : The new version of the 500 or Cinquecento was launched.
  • 1994 : Fiat completes its debut into SUVs with the production of the Fiat Ulysse part of the Eurovan idea.
  • 1995 : The supermini Punto being named Car of the Year. The Bravo, Brava and the Barchetta also launched at that time.
  • 1996 : The Bravo/Brava bringing Fiat yet another European Car of the Year award.
  • 1998 : Fiat launched the Seicento. The modern design of the Multipla was once quality in a new art exhibit at New York City's MOMA. This compact MPV was produced the same year as the Seicento.
  • 2000 : The Fiat Doblo was launched at the Paris Motor Show.
  • 2001 : The Fiat Stilo was launched to change with the Bravo/Brava.
  • 2002 : Fiat produced the New Fiat Ulysse, the Fiat Multipla and the Fiat Stilo MW redesigned.
  • 2003 : Fiat produced thenew Punto with an innovative 1.3 Multijet 16v.
  • 2004 : Fiat produced the first full-sized MPV built by Fiat and the design was truly exclusive.
  • 2006 : Fiat produced the Sedici is a stylish looking mini SUV at home in the city or country introduced.
  • 2007 : Fiat produced the Fiat 500 have stiffer suspension, wider fenders and a 150 hp turbo 4-cylinder engine that runs from zero to 60 in eight seconds.

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