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november 03, 2017 - FCA Heritage

UK’s oldest Fiat to drive in London To Brighton verteran car run

  • 1899 #fiat 3½hp to take part in London to Brighton veteran car run on 5th November, 2017
  • 118 year old #fiat can reach top speeds of up to 21mph
  • Fiat 500 60th anniversary celebrated at Regent Street Motor Show
 
The oldest #fiat in the #uk, the 1899 #fiat 3½hp, will take to the roads this Sunday as part of the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. 
 
One of the earliest surviving Fiats in the world, the 3½hp will take to the road as it takes part in the event's 60-mile drive, from Hyde Park in London down to Madeira Drive in Brighton, as part of the notorious #heritage trial on 5th November, 2017.
 
Owned by FCA #uk Ltd, and on permanent display at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, this #fiat 3½hp can seat two adults in comfort, plus two children facing the driver, in a vis-à-vis layout.  With a horizontal two-cylinder engine producing 697cc and a three-speed (no reverse) gearbox, it can reach a top speed of 21mph while returning a very respectable 35mpg. 
 
This year marks 121 years since the inaugural London to Brighton run which celebrated the passing of the Locomotives on the Highways Act.  This saw the abolition of the need for a motorised vehicle to be led by a red flag carrying man and raising the speed limit from 4mph to 14mph.
 
Saturday 4th November will also see the Regent Street Motor Show marking the 60th anniversary of the iconic #fiat 500 with a special display staged by the #fiat 500 Club.  It will depict the evolution of the original supermini, showcasing rare model including the Giardiniera estate and the 500 Saloon.