47. Fiat S76
Various
Two of these cars were built. Number 1 was purchased by the Russian Prince Boris Soukhanov later 1911, but after the Russian revolution it went to Australia where it was fitted with a Stutz engine until it was crashed in 1924. Number 2 was retained by Fiat but was scrapped in 1920, only the engine being kept. In the early 2000’s , Duncan Pittaway purchased the chassis for number 1 in Australia and the engine for number 2, aiming to recreate number 1 during 2007. Note that number 1 had two inlet and two exhaust ports in its OHC engine, whereas number 2 had three inlet and four exhaust ports.
Original watercolour of Fiat S76
- Signed by the Dutch artist Giovanni Casander himself
- Watercolour on art paper
- Not framed
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- Size : 39,5 cm x 18 cm = 15.55″ x 7.08 “
- Price : € 495,–
Prints of this watercolour
- Limited Edition art print (100 pcs) € 49,– each, numbered
- Shipping Europe € 15,– , worldwide on request