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my mother the fiat 130



Ford advertisement: "Detroit Style" (In Style, 2001), in Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-century America
by Deborah Clarke, JHU Press, 2007, Fig. 8., p.80, Chapter 3: My Mother the Car?
Auto Bodies and Maternity pp.73 - pp.111.






Ford advertisement: "Detroit Style" (In Style, 2001) p.82, in Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-century America by Deborah Clarke, JHU Press, 2007, Fig. 9., Chapter 3: My Mother the Car? Auto Bodies and Maternity pp.73 - pp.111.




Ford advertisement: "Detroit Style" (In Style, 2001), in Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-century America by Deborah Clarke, JHU Press, 2007, Fig. 10, p.84, Chapter 3: My Mother the Car? Auto Bodies and Maternity pp.73 - pp.111.

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Fiat 130 Coupe & Sedan

The Fiat 130 was a luxury sedan and was produced from 1969 to 1971. The model had only limited sales success. The most desired model of the 130 series, the Pininfarina 130 Coupe, was released in 1972 and remained on the market until 1977. Fiat's 130 luxury sedan had a 2.8l V6 unit; loosely based on the Fiat Dino V6 engine (Coupe & Spider models), this build had only one camshaft per bank and differed from the Dino engine in that it was belt, not chain, driven. Fiat had by this time already assumed responsibility for Ferrari's Road Car production and marketing and so it would seem that the V6 engine (designed by Aurelio Lampredi), "...was a collaborative project between the two companies".

reading

Driving women: fiction and automobile culture in twentieth-century America
By Deborah Clarke
Edition: illustrated
Published by JHU Press, 2007
ISBN 0801886171, 9780801886171
225 pages
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