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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Fiat |
Also called | Mefistofele |
Production | 1908 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Racing car |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 21.7L Fiat A.12 |
Transmission | Manual |
Dimensions | |
Curb weight | 2 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
- Crooke, Jon. "the CAR FIAT MEFISTOFELE 1923". Bigscalemodels.com. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
External links
[REDACTED] Media related to Fiat Mefistofele at Wikimedia Commons
- BigScaleModels.com - 1/12 scale model information and reference photos.
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