Recently, we wrote about the largest contemporary engines ever sold in the United States, with Dodge's 8.4-liter Viper V10 topping the list. Well, 8.4 liters is downright puny compared to what Fiat ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The S76, a local MTA bus route that travels from St. George to Oakwood, will be detoured for the next several months to accommodate an ongoing sewer project. The bus line, which ...
The problem with depicting very large or very small things is always one of scale. Sure, the plump 1911 Fiat S76 car depicted here looks big. But it’s not until you realize that each of the S76’s four ...
Bobcat T76 compact track loader and S76 skid steer offer a 74-horsepower Bobcat diesel engine, and have a rated operating capacity of 2,900 pounds. Bobcat R-Series loaders have redesigned lift arms ...
After military service a career as war correspondent was on the cards. But then an exclusive bursar programme in automotive journalism came 'a-knockin' - and so a 26-year journey spanning newspapers, ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Some New Dorp Beach bus riders will notice that their usual stop is currently out of commission to accommodate an ongoing sewer project that was supposed to be completed last ...
The Beast of Turin, the iconic Fiat S76, roars back to life on the track in this remarkable footage. Viewers can witness the unique performance and striking appearance of this historic automobile as ...
Bobcat R-Series T76 compact track loaders and the S76 skid-steer loaders feature sharp departures in both form and function. Optional clear-side enclosure and mesh-free windows allow operators to ...
Gary Wales builds cars as large as his personality: big, bold and brash. All of them are called "La Bestione," after the original Beast of Turin, the 1910 Fiat S76 with a 28-and-a-half- liter ...
A 28.5-litre Fiat record-breaker from 1911 makes its first public run in more than 100 years at the 2015 Festival of Speed Duncan Pittaway tests the earth-shattering S76 at Goodwood, with Lord March ...
The problem with depicting very large or very small things is always one of scale. Sure, the plump 1911 Fiat S76 car depicted here looks big. But it’s not until you realize that each of the S76’s four ...