The Fiat 508 Ballila Berlina Sedan 1932 is a classic two-door sedan designed and produced by the Italian automotive manufacturer from 1932 to 1934. This luxurious car features bodywork made of aluminum panels laid over a steel frame, hand-folded upholstery and two-tone paint. The Fiat 508 Ballila also has a stylish grille with chrome trim that complements its elegant design. Its unique proportions with short overhangs and a long wheelbase make it a true road cruiser. The model was powered by an inline four-cylinder engine that churned out a respectable 43-horsepower, which was enough to propel the 508 Ballila at a top speed of approximately 90 kilometers per hour. It had a comfortable interior with spacious seating for four passengers, and it was equipped with a variety of features such as an electric starter, a water heater and even a radio. It was also the first Fiat to be equipped with hydraulic brakes, which improved the car's handling and safety. Overall, the Fiat 508 Ballila Berlina Sedan 1932 was an iconic car that provided a unique blend of power, luxury and sophistication, making it an interesting piece of automotive history.
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