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  • ...til 1909, producing four and six [[cylinder]] models. In 1909 the registry of the [[Piacenza]] company was erased from operation. ...as elasticly dampend, the transmission had a belt, with shoe brakes on two of the wheels. According to some sources, the company disappeared in 1907, whi
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  • ...f [[circuit of Spa-Francorchamps]] takes place precisely where a good part of the event. ==Structure of the event ==
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  • '''Maserati 150S''' were twenty-six racing cars made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]] alongside the [[Maserati 200S]], to take over for the aging [[Maserati A6 ...'4CF2'' 1484.1 ccm engine (140 bhp @ 7500 rpm), initially tested in a boat of [[Libori Guidotti]] (1954).
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  • ...thumb|400px|right|'''Ferrari 360 Spider at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ...y styles|other automotive terms]]. A spider phaeton was a lighter version of a [[phaeton body|phaeton]], having narrower, spindly wheels and two-seat
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Renzo Ingrassia at the wheel of a Picchio CN2''' ...f a Morgan with a motorbike engine.” (Francesco Di Pietrantonio, President of ''Picchio'')
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  • This revolutionary racing car was the brainchild of [[Augusto Monaco]], an engineer, and [[Carlo Felice Trossi]], who put it th ...ders]] arranged in two rows with a single combustion chamber for each pair of cylinders. This was front-mounted and air-cooled like an aero-engine. Anoth
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  • ...igned and built with a 4-cylinder engine. By 1925, approximately 20 copies of that vehicle would be created but without a body. The company then was acqu [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ylinder]] version of 1991cc; later six-cylinders were offered with engines of 2179cc. ...its excess production capacity, because the war had ended and the demands of war products had ceased.
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  • ...anufactured by the former [[Bizzarrini]] factory in [[Turin]], Italy. Six cars were made from [[1969]] to [[1972]]. It was designed chiefly by [[American The car is more commonly known as the '''AMX/3''', being the third iteration of AMC's AMX (American Motors Experimental) two seater concept. The second ve
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  • ...nded in 1973 in the San Remo area. The first model had the delightful name of Baldi ''Frog'', this italian microcar was as aesthetically unpleasing as it [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...r free if he won all the races he entered—which Abt nearly did, winning 29 of 30, the 30th being a second. ...nly for [[Fiat]]. Abarth was also associated in producing sports or racing cars with [[Porsche]] and [[Simca]].
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  • ...ners, engineers and machinery. At the same time a significant manufacturer of military equipment '''[[Aeronautics Macchi]]''' founded in 1913, that has b ...CH was born. In the 70s, BREMACH concentrated on the light freight segment of the market and began to design, test and then manufacture a 4-wheel vehicle
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  • ...vertising focus in the Midwest for parts and resources. We all drive works of Italian art and want more. ...done and done at a level that even surpassed WOI’s expectations. Wheels of Italy has succeeded and will continue to succeed!
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  • ...anes, mainly wings and cockpits, and therefor had nothing to do at the end of the war. ...icture). The design was an in-house work. The car still exist in the hands of an Italian collector.
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  • ...number of [[supercar|supercars]], he is responsible for the design of some of the most popular everyday vehicles to grace our [[street|streets]]. Giugiaro has worked for a number of design studios:
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  • ...degree in [[aeronautical engineering]] from the [[University of Pisa]] in Italy in 1953. He joined Alfa Romeo, moving on to Ferrari when Alfa's competition ...f the breakaway [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] team formed by a number of disaffected ex-Ferrari personnel. The ATS project was not a success and did
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  • ...or roots-style blowers for the V8-engine market. These bigger units for US-cars are now reproduced in the State
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  • [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]] [[Category: Cars]]
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  • ...r or '[[Carrozzeria]]'. Their work has graced many [[Fiat]] and [[Lancia]] cars like the early [[Fiat 1100]] [[Viotti Giardiniettas]] and the [[Lancia Flam ...produce the [[Fiat Barchetta]] - at around 50 bodies a day. Some complete cars were produced here too (including the rare [[Kappa]] Coupe).
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  • |Built in:||[[Pratola Serra]], near [[Naples]], Italy ...na''' was a [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[automobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1983 and 1987.
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