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Motor vehicle
Fiat SB4
Overview
ManufacturerFiat
Also calledMefistofele
Production1908
Body and chassis
ClassRacing car
Powertrain
Engine21.7L Fiat A.12
TransmissionManual
Dimensions
Curb weight2 Tons

The Fiat Mefistofele was the car that Ernest Eldridge broke the World Land Speed Record with in 1924, by driving at 146.01 mph (234,97 km/h) in Arpajon, France. The name is the Italian word for the demon Mephistopheles.

References

  1. Crooke, Jon. "the CAR FIAT MEFISTOFELE 1923". Bigscalemodels.com. Retrieved 2009-09-20.

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