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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / November 2004

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Wedge Motor - 29 Nov 2004 00:25 GMT
I have been driving by this military jeep for a while but I wasn't sure
what it was.  Upon closer inspection, I noticed a manufacturer's tag on
the dashboard that was written in Italian.  The vehicle was listed as a
Fiat 1101A.  My question is does anyone know anything about these
vehicles and when they were made.   Thanks  
Mike McAuley - 29 Nov 2004 01:02 GMT
A Google search revealed this website:
http://www.flmvpa.org/articles/supplyline_deren.htm

> I have been driving by this military jeep for a while but I wasn't sure
> what it was.  Upon closer inspection, I noticed a manufacturer's tag on
> the dashboard that was written in Italian.  The vehicle was listed as a
> Fiat 1101A.  My question is does anyone know anything about these
> vehicles and when they were made.   Thanks
Peter D. Hipson - 29 Nov 2004 14:59 GMT
<g> Made in Italy? That should be obvious!

They were made after WW II, by Fiat. I'm not sure if they are
collectable, but if it is in good condition it may have a collector's
value.

>I have been driving by this military jeep for a while but I wasn't sure
>what it was.  Upon closer inspection, I noticed a manufacturer's tag on
>the dashboard that was written in Italian.  The vehicle was listed as a
>Fiat 1101A.  My question is does anyone know anything about these
>vehicles and when they were made.   Thanks  
 
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