Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Motori, commonly known as Fiam, was an Italian automobile manufacturer based in Turin. The company operated from 1924 to 1927, during which it focused on producing light cars.
Fiam's vehicles were powered by a 750cc two-cylinder two-stroke engine, which characterized their offerings. The design and engineering of these cars reflected the automotive trends of the time, emphasizing compactness and efficiency.
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