Fiat 508/III Furgon
(GPM)
It was a compact car designed and developed by Fiat. It is effectively the replacement of the Fiat 509, although production of the earlier model had ceased back in 1929.
(GPM)
It was a compact car designed and developed by Fiat. It is effectively the replacement of the Fiat 509, although production of the earlier model had ceased back in 1929.
Historical information
The 508 Balilla was a compact car designed and developed by Fiat in 1932. It is effectively the replacement of the Fiat 509, although production of the earlier model had ceased back in 1929. It had a three-speed transmission (increased to four in 1934), seated four, and had a top speed of about 50 mph (80 km/h).
The car was also assembled by Walter Motors a.s. in Czechoslovakia, in the Centralne Warsztaty Samochodowe factory in Poland, by NSU-Fiat in Germany and by "SAFAF" (rebranded in 1934 as "Simca-Fiat") in France.