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Revision as of 17:26, 23 March 2009
1946 - 1948
In 1946 Opes (Officine Precisione e Stampaggio Opes) located in Turin had been dominant all over Italy but needed to set up the domestic industry after the war to flourish again. The only product the company produced, led by Giuseppe Milanaccio, was the Ninfea, a five seater with front-wheel drive, driven by an unusual radial engine with three cylinders. The Ninfea was available in two versions: 20hp, 85km/h and 24hp, 95km/h. Production ended in 1948.
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