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'''Fiat 615''' was a model of [[Fiat]] light truck manufactured from 1951 to 1953 as a successor to the Fiat 1100ELR, with which was still built in parallel. It had a total weight of 3100&nbsp;kg, and was available in versions stake or van bodywork, chassis and carrozable for transportation and as a tractocamioón. His cabin was the most Graned made ​​by Fiat, and was inspired by the Model 640. At first I had a new petrol engine with 1395 cc and 29&nbsp;kW (39&nbsp;hp) at 3800 rpm to 1400 Fiat, and had a manual 4-speed transmission. a 1.5 ton truck was newly developed, which was offered from 1951 is a flatbed and chassis for special bodies. It was powered by the engine of a year earlier featured Fiat 1400s. The engine was already in the car Fiat 1400 just sufficient, with the 3.1 tons it had real trouble. Once in motion, the Fiat 615 was indeed 80&nbsp;km / h fast, but he drank with forced driving the expensive fuel that it was a horror. There was a reason that the 1100 Fiat ELR far built until 1954. The somewhat weaker beast of burden was, with its 1.1 liter and 28/30 PS (at 4400 rpm ) and a little lame, but he had fully loaded a ton to move less weight, so he was more economical. He therefore retained its loyal following who forgave him mangelde liveliness out of habit, especially as it came with start-up to a peak of over 90&nbsp;km / h and thus was significantly faster than the Fiat 615 with its maximum of 78&nbsp;km/h. With high pressure, therefore a suitable diesel engine was developed by Fiat : a swirl chamber engine ( Ricardo System ) based on the 1.9 liter engine for the "big" Fiat in 1900 and the new SUV Fiat Campagnola.(This engine was a hubvergrößerte variant of the 1400 engine.) [[File:Fiat 615.jpg|thumbnail|right|Fiat 615]]The new diesel engine (type 305) was later also available in either sedan 1400 from 1952 in addition to the Fiat 615 N ( N = Nafta = Diesel ) and one year in Fiat Campagnola and Fiat. Although the experiment of the Fiat 615 built 1.9 ltr . Gasoline engine proved to be stronger and faster drive spurt, confined themselves to the diesel, the Type 615 N. Only Steyr in Austria until 1958 offered the Fiat 615 as gasoline, as Steyr 260 with its own 50&nbsp;hp 2 ltr . Gasoline engine from the car Steyr 2000. The Fiat 615 N was a very modern vehicle that in [[Italy]], initially had no competition . The export ran well at the beginning, missing, or half-hearted development left the Fiat 615 N ( and especially its successor ) over the years become increasingly rare even in Italy. In Zastava in [[Yugoslavia]], the Fiat 615 was built with a petrol engine under license. However, not as the beginning of the Fiat, with the 1.4 ltr . 4- cylinder engine, but with the much stronger torque 1.9 liter engine (type 105) with 47&nbsp;hp at 3500 rev / min, as well as in the, also at Zastava built under license, Campagnola was used. It is unclear whether the successor (from about 1963, as Fiat 615 N1) only with the 1.9 liter petrol engine ( such as 615 B) has been built, with a diesel engine. In addition to the flatbed also special bodies themselves were made ​​at Zastava, as was common in other Eastern European car factories (IFA, Csepel, Star, etc.).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zuckerfabrik24.de/fiat/fiat615_1.htm |title=FIAT 615 |date= |accessdate=14 December 2013}}</ref>
| image = File:Fiat 615.jpg
| name = Fiat 615
| manufacturer = [[Fiat]]
| production = 1951–1965
| class = [[Light Utility Truck]]
| engine = Diesel Fiat 305 - 1.901 cm3
| transmission = 4x2
| maximum speed= 80km/h
| PTC weight = 3500 kg
| length = 4.995 mm
| width = 1.924 mm
| height = 1.920 mm
| predecessor = Fiat 1100ELR
| successor = Fiat 616
}}'''Fiat 615''' was a model of [[Fiat]] light truck manufactured from 1951 to 1953 as a successor to the Fiat 1100ELR, with which was still built in parallel. It had a total weight of 3100&nbsp;kg, and was available in versions stake or van bodywork, chassis and carrozable for transportation and as a tractocamioón. His cabin was the most Graned made ​​by Fiat, and was inspired by the Model 640. At first I had a new petrol engine with 1395 cc and 29&nbsp;kW (39&nbsp;hp) at 3800 rpm to 1400 Fiat, and had a manual 4-speed transmission. a 1.5 ton truck was newly developed, which was offered from 1951 is a flatbed and chassis for special bodies. It was powered by the engine of a year earlier featured Fiat 1400s. The engine was already in the car Fiat 1400 just sufficient, with the 3.1 tons it had real trouble. Once in motion, the Fiat 615 was indeed 80&nbsp;km / h fast, but he drank with forced driving the expensive fuel that it was a horror. There was a reason that the 1100 Fiat ELR far built until 1954. The somewhat weaker beast of burden was, with its 1.1 liter and 28/30 PS (at 4400 rpm ) and a little lame, but he had fully loaded a ton to move less weight, so he was more economical. He therefore retained its loyal following who forgave him mangelde liveliness out of habit, especially as it came with start-up to a peak of over 90&nbsp;km / h and thus was significantly faster than the Fiat 615 with its maximum of 78&nbsp;km/h. With high pressure, therefore a suitable diesel engine was developed by Fiat : a swirl chamber engine ( Ricardo System ) based on the 1.9 liter engine for the "big" Fiat in 1900 and the new SUV Fiat Campagnola.(This engine was a hubvergrößerte variant of the 1400 engine.)The new diesel engine (type 305) was later also available in either sedan 1400 from 1952 in addition to the Fiat 615 N ( N = Nafta = Diesel ) and one year in Fiat Campagnola and Fiat. Although the experiment of the Fiat 615 built 1.9 ltr . Gasoline engine proved to be stronger and faster drive spurt, confined themselves to the diesel, the Type 615 N. Only Steyr in Austria until 1958 offered the Fiat 615 as gasoline, as Steyr 260 with its own 50&nbsp;hp 2 ltr . Gasoline engine from the car Steyr 2000. The Fiat 615 N was a very modern vehicle that in [[Italy]], initially had no competition . The export ran well at the beginning, missing, or half-hearted development left the Fiat 615 N ( and especially its successor ) over the years become increasingly rare even in Italy. In Zastava in [[Yugoslavia]], the Fiat 615 was built with a petrol engine under license. However, not as the beginning of the Fiat, with the 1.4 ltr . 4- cylinder engine, but with the much stronger torque 1.9 liter engine (type 105) with 47&nbsp;hp at 3500 rev / min, as well as in the, also at Zastava built under license, Campagnola was used. It is unclear whether the successor (from about 1963, as Fiat 615 N1) only with the 1.9 liter petrol engine ( such as 615 B) has been built, with a diesel engine. In addition to the flatbed also special bodies themselves were made ​​at Zastava, as was common in other Eastern European car factories (IFA, Csepel, Star, etc.).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zuckerfabrik24.de/fiat/fiat615_1.htm |title=FIAT 615 |date= |accessdate=14 December 2013}}</ref>


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Revision as of 21:22, 14 December 2013

Fiat 615
Overview
ManufacturerFiat
Production1951–1965
Body and chassis
ClassLight Utility Truck
Powertrain
EngineDiesel Fiat 305 - 1.901 cm3
Transmission4x2
Dimensions
Length4.995 mm
Width1.924 mm
Height1.920 mm
Chronology
PredecessorFiat 1100ELR
SuccessorFiat 616

Fiat 615 was a model of Fiat light truck manufactured from 1951 to 1953 as a successor to the Fiat 1100ELR, with which was still built in parallel. It had a total weight of 3100 kg, and was available in versions stake or van bodywork, chassis and carrozable for transportation and as a tractocamioón. His cabin was the most Graned made ​​by Fiat, and was inspired by the Model 640. At first I had a new petrol engine with 1395 cc and 29 kW (39 hp) at 3800 rpm to 1400 Fiat, and had a manual 4-speed transmission. a 1.5 ton truck was newly developed, which was offered from 1951 is a flatbed and chassis for special bodies. It was powered by the engine of a year earlier featured Fiat 1400s. The engine was already in the car Fiat 1400 just sufficient, with the 3.1 tons it had real trouble. Once in motion, the Fiat 615 was indeed 80 km / h fast, but he drank with forced driving the expensive fuel that it was a horror. There was a reason that the 1100 Fiat ELR far built until 1954. The somewhat weaker beast of burden was, with its 1.1 liter and 28/30 PS (at 4400 rpm ) and a little lame, but he had fully loaded a ton to move less weight, so he was more economical. He therefore retained its loyal following who forgave him mangelde liveliness out of habit, especially as it came with start-up to a peak of over 90 km / h and thus was significantly faster than the Fiat 615 with its maximum of 78 km/h. With high pressure, therefore a suitable diesel engine was developed by Fiat : a swirl chamber engine ( Ricardo System ) based on the 1.9 liter engine for the "big" Fiat in 1900 and the new SUV Fiat Campagnola.(This engine was a hubvergrößerte variant of the 1400 engine.)The new diesel engine (type 305) was later also available in either sedan 1400 from 1952 in addition to the Fiat 615 N ( N = Nafta = Diesel ) and one year in Fiat Campagnola and Fiat. Although the experiment of the Fiat 615 built 1.9 ltr . Gasoline engine proved to be stronger and faster drive spurt, confined themselves to the diesel, the Type 615 N. Only Steyr in Austria until 1958 offered the Fiat 615 as gasoline, as Steyr 260 with its own 50 hp 2 ltr . Gasoline engine from the car Steyr 2000. The Fiat 615 N was a very modern vehicle that in Italy, initially had no competition . The export ran well at the beginning, missing, or half-hearted development left the Fiat 615 N ( and especially its successor ) over the years become increasingly rare even in Italy. In Zastava in Yugoslavia, the Fiat 615 was built with a petrol engine under license. However, not as the beginning of the Fiat, with the 1.4 ltr . 4- cylinder engine, but with the much stronger torque 1.9 liter engine (type 105) with 47 hp at 3500 rev / min, as well as in the, also at Zastava built under license, Campagnola was used. It is unclear whether the successor (from about 1963, as Fiat 615 N1) only with the 1.9 liter petrol engine ( such as 615 B) has been built, with a diesel engine. In addition to the flatbed also special bodies themselves were made ​​at Zastava, as was common in other Eastern European car factories (IFA, Csepel, Star, etc.).[1]

References

  1. ^ "FIAT 615". Retrieved 14 December 2013.