The Fiat 130HP OW 1907 was an impressive car in its day. It was the first car produced by Fiat with a fully enclosed body, signaling a major leap forward for the company. Released in 1907, the 130HP OW was a four-cylinder car with a displacement of 4.5 liters. Output was a robust 130 hp, achieved through a combination of a high compression ratio and a large four-speed transmission. The 130HP OW had a luxurious exterior with a range of tasteful design flourishes. At the front, the iconic Fiat grille with its distinctive bird silhouette was set into the radiator. Angular headlamps and running boards completed the look. The sloping hood of the car was a common element of cars from that era, although the 130 HP OWs more rounded shape added a touch of elegance. Inside the car, the 130HP OW 1907 featured generous creature comforts. materials like leather, wood, and bronze created a refined look. The cabin was spacious with room for up to five passengers, and the interior was lined with quilt-stitched, silk-upholstered cushions. The front and rear seats could be reclined to give the occupants the ability to rest during long drives. The performance of the Fiat 130HP OW 1907 was also impressive. It was powered by a six-pole switched Solenoid ignition system mounted on the dashboard and had a top speed of over sixty miles per hour. Even considering its weight, the 130HP OW possessed nimble handling its four-wheel brakes provided reliable stopping power. The Fiat 130HP OW 1907 was a remarkable machine. This car embodied early motoring in every sense, a vision of its era. Its robust build quality, its elegant exterior, and its powerful performance made it a must-have for discerning drivers.
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