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1912 - 1914
FLIRT (Fortis Levis Iucunda Rapida Transeat; "It passes strong, light, happy and rapid") Turin produced a sports car with 2.7 liter engine and two camshafts are presented, which could reach 100 km/hintroduces at the 1913 Paris Motor Show. The car, designed by the engineer Ingenieur Pestalozzi from Turin, had its brand name from the famous Italian quote "Fortis Levis iucunda rapida transeat" (Very powerful, easy, fun and fast). Despite great interest the project had been cancelled the following year.
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