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Revision as of 10:09, 24 March 2009
1947 - 1949
The amount of producers of the small car under the 1947 brand name Volpe (fox) out of Milan were numerous. A large-scale advertising campaign was launched to promote the stylish small car with no doors. But with bodies made by the companies "Società e meccaniche Construzioni the Aeronautiche", the "Società Lombarda Navigazioni le Aero", "Officine Caproni" and "Anonima Lombarda Cabotaggio Aero. The Volpe was developed and had a two-cylinder engine with a 125cc engine capacity with engineering by Colombo. The Volpe of 1949 appeared in a slightly amended version of an Italian Bertoni.
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