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'''Prinetti & Stucchi''' a company based in [[Milan]] with many years of experience constructing sewing machines. In 1898 began the production of [[automobile]]s and motor-driven [[tricycle]]s. In the year 1900 a four wheels model was launched; constructed by a young engineer and legend in the automotive industry: [[Ettore Bugatti]]. Shortly after, [[Bugatti]] emigrated to France. Prinetti moved back to [[Italy]] in 1902 and renamed it [[Stucchi]] & Co., only the [[Stucchi]] brand name were on the models. 1906 production of Stucchi vehicles was abandoned. | '''Prinetti & Stucchi''' a company based in [[Milan]] with many years of experience constructing sewing machines. In 1898 began the production of [[automobile]]s and motor-driven [[tricycle]]s. In the year 1900 a four wheels model was launched; constructed by a young engineer and legend in the automotive industry: [[Ettore Bugatti]]. Shortly after, [[Bugatti]] emigrated to France. Prinetti moved back to [[Italy]] in 1902 and renamed it [[Stucchi]] & Co., only the [[Stucchi]] brand name were on the models. 1906 production of Stucchi vehicles was abandoned. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Prinetti & Stucchi.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''1899 Prinetti & Stucchi Turing Tricycle and trailer''']] | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 5 January 2009
Prinetti & Stucchi a company based in Milan with many years of experience constructing sewing machines. In 1898 began the production of automobiles and motor-driven tricycles. In the year 1900 a four wheels model was launched; constructed by a young engineer and legend in the automotive industry: Ettore Bugatti. Shortly after, Bugatti emigrated to France. Prinetti moved back to Italy in 1902 and renamed it Stucchi & Co., only the Stucchi brand name were on the models. 1906 production of Stucchi vehicles was abandoned.
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