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At the very beginning of the 20th Century, Giuseppe De Vecchi opened a workshop in Milan to produce automobiles. 1903 saw him joined by his friend Ettore Strada, together forming a new company and moving to a larger premises. Powered by a small 10/12HP four cylinder engine their first car sold well, including some sales abroad, and in 1905 the company expanded displaying various models at the Milan Exposition of 1906.
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World economics were working againt such small companies however, and in 1908 Strada departed, his control taken over by Benedetti, who also injected some fresh finance. A new car, using a 2800cc 16/20HP engine and known as the Tipo A was released, followed closely by the 4082cc 20/30HP Tipo B and in 1909 by the 5426cc 28/35HP Tipo C. All of conventional design, they were particularly praised for their robustness.
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==Costruzioni Meccaniche Nazionali==
  
1911 saw the first monoblock engines from De Vecchi used in the Tipo E (20/25HP) and the Tipo F (25/35HP). The First World War saw production turning to military vehicles such as ambulances, trucks and four-wheel-drive artillery tractors. Following the conflict, De Vecchi withdrew from the company which passed into liquidation in 1919. It changed hands and became CMN.
 
  
Some De Vecchi cars also achieved notable results in motorsport, including 2nd in the 1914 Targa Florio and 1st in the 1908 Padova-Bovolenta.
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Giuseppe [[De Vecchi]] started to produce cars on his own through 1903. [[Ettore Strada]], who joined De Vecchi, moved up to Milan and named the new company [[Milan]] Vecchi, Road & Co made up of workshops in a facility near [[Peschiera]].  The first model was the 10/12 HP fitted with a 4 cylinder motor bi-block, that it was produced until 1908, years in which Italy was in bad financial times. The company was renamed De Vecchi & Co.  
  
CMN racecar with Ugo Sivocci at the wheel (as used for the 1919 Targa Florio)Following the purchase of De Vecchi in 1919 CMN (Costruzioni Meccaniche Nazionali) continued production of some of the pre-war cars, especially the 2297cc (15/20HP) four-cylinder sidevalve powered models. Motorsport featured from the start, two CMN's driven by Ugo Sivocchi and a young Enzo Ferrari being entered in the 1919 Targa Florio, finishing 2nd and 3rd in class.
 
  
In 1920 the factory moved to a new site in Tuscany, and production began of a new 3000cc (25HP) six-cylinder engine and a 1940cc four-cylinder unit, alongside continuing production of the old 20HP model. These were the last cars to be produced by the company, which ceased to trade in 1923.
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Under the new corporate name the activity continued, in 1909, with the model from city 16/20 HP Tipo T of 2800 cm³ with patented pending, it did not carry an axle shaft bridge. Little after, came the Tipo B 20/30 HP of 4082 cm ³ with secondary transmission chains, in use for the models of greater power: the brakes, where the contracting jaws for the chains on the transmission.
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In 1911 the De Vecchi used monobloc motors for the first time. In that year the range was completely redesigned. One motor, a 16/20 HP [[Tipo]] D (80 [[millimeter]] X 130 [[millimeter]]), was built to participate in an endurance race. Cars typically, were produced in two versions, with normal and lengthened chassis. The same tendency was towards motors for endurance races manifested in the new 20/30 HP (100 millimeter X 140 millimeter) of which in the 1911 they produced two versions: before, with monolateral valves with a monobloc; second an advance version of the biblock 25/35 HP of 1912.
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In 1914 the models comprised of the 20/25 HP and F 25/35 HP; 1913, the [[Tipo]] C 25/35 5700 HP had been also been equipped with a 5700 of cm³ monoblock. The model 16/20 HP came constructed in a sport version that participated to various competitions and the place of category in the classic hill climb, [[Parma-Hill di Berceto]] of 1913 was an argued 2nd place finish. Driven by [[Ugo Sivocchi]] and a young [[Enzo Ferrari]], the car placed 3rd and 6th at [[Targa Florio]] in 1913 and 2nd in1914.
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In 1917 the automotive activity stopped and the corporate name was transformed into the Vecchi Mechanical workshops De S. With [[Italy]] entering the war, De Vecchi was constructing military trucks, [[four wheel drive]] artillery tractors and ambulances for the army. Also under the new name, the construction of aero engines was previewed and considered. The company was absorbed in late1919 by the CMN (National Mechanical Constructions), of [[Milan]].
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[[Image:CMNEnzo1919.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''[[Enzo Ferrari]] driving in the [[Parma-Poggio di Berceto]]''']]
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1919, 5 October Pledged in a curve, the young Enzo accompanied by the mechanic, climbs the returning some race in ascent that débutant in the world of the races sees it on board of its CMN type 15/20.  After employee of the [[Milan]] based business to to be been, where it tested the torpedo built re-using old chassis [[Isotta Fraschini]], you Shoe was also pilot, registered from private citizen to the competition not the C being able. M. N. same to register itself in "first person" in base to the agreement in force between manufacturers in those years.  The same you Shoe describes the race with these words:"  It do not believe to be behaved myself badly like runner.  I began in 1919, in the [[Parma-Poggio di Berceto]], coming in fourth in the three liter category, collecting the you clip some applauses of a public that is skinned the hands for the large [[Antonio Ascari]], all around winner on Fiat 4 liters and means, Big type Prix 1914".  The printing of the period sorted of a fifth place and twelfth all around.  You shoe it will continue to run until 9 August 1931, where concluded its career of pilot with the [[Circuit of Three Provinces]] on [[Alfa Romeo 8C]] - 2.3 MM, arriving absolute second. 
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1920 the factory moved to [[Tuscany]], and began production of the Typo 25 HP 3000 cm³ six-[[cylinder]] engine and a 1940cc four-[[cylinder]] unit, and continued production of the older Vecchi 20HP model. The CMN Company ceased all production and closed its doors in 1923.
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Costruzioni Meccaniche Nazionali

Giuseppe De Vecchi started to produce cars on his own through 1903. Ettore Strada, who joined De Vecchi, moved up to Milan and named the new company Milan Vecchi, Road & Co made up of workshops in a facility near Peschiera. The first model was the 10/12 HP fitted with a 4 cylinder motor bi-block, that it was produced until 1908, years in which Italy was in bad financial times. The company was renamed De Vecchi & Co.


Under the new corporate name the activity continued, in 1909, with the model from city 16/20 HP Tipo T of 2800 cm³ with patented pending, it did not carry an axle shaft bridge. Little after, came the Tipo B 20/30 HP of 4082 cm ³ with secondary transmission chains, in use for the models of greater power: the brakes, where the contracting jaws for the chains on the transmission.


In 1911 the De Vecchi used monobloc motors for the first time. In that year the range was completely redesigned. One motor, a 16/20 HP Tipo D (80 millimeter X 130 millimeter), was built to participate in an endurance race. Cars typically, were produced in two versions, with normal and lengthened chassis. The same tendency was towards motors for endurance races manifested in the new 20/30 HP (100 millimeter X 140 millimeter) of which in the 1911 they produced two versions: before, with monolateral valves with a monobloc; second an advance version of the biblock 25/35 HP of 1912.


In 1914 the models comprised of the 20/25 HP and F 25/35 HP; 1913, the Tipo C 25/35 5700 HP had been also been equipped with a 5700 of cm³ monoblock. The model 16/20 HP came constructed in a sport version that participated to various competitions and the place of category in the classic hill climb, Parma-Hill di Berceto of 1913 was an argued 2nd place finish. Driven by Ugo Sivocchi and a young Enzo Ferrari, the car placed 3rd and 6th at Targa Florio in 1913 and 2nd in1914.


In 1917 the automotive activity stopped and the corporate name was transformed into the Vecchi Mechanical workshops De S. With Italy entering the war, De Vecchi was constructing military trucks, four wheel drive artillery tractors and ambulances for the army. Also under the new name, the construction of aero engines was previewed and considered. The company was absorbed in late1919 by the CMN (National Mechanical Constructions), of Milan.


1919, 5 October Pledged in a curve, the young Enzo accompanied by the mechanic, climbs the returning some race in ascent that débutant in the world of the races sees it on board of its CMN type 15/20. After employee of the Milan based business to to be been, where it tested the torpedo built re-using old chassis Isotta Fraschini, you Shoe was also pilot, registered from private citizen to the competition not the C being able. M. N. same to register itself in "first person" in base to the agreement in force between manufacturers in those years. The same you Shoe describes the race with these words:" It do not believe to be behaved myself badly like runner. I began in 1919, in the Parma-Poggio di Berceto, coming in fourth in the three liter category, collecting the you clip some applauses of a public that is skinned the hands for the large Antonio Ascari, all around winner on Fiat 4 liters and means, Big type Prix 1914". The printing of the period sorted of a fifth place and twelfth all around. You shoe it will continue to run until 9 August 1931, where concluded its career of pilot with the Circuit of Three Provinces on Alfa Romeo 8C - 2.3 MM, arriving absolute second.


1920 the factory moved to Tuscany, and began production of the Typo 25 HP 3000 cm³ six-cylinder engine and a 1940cc four-cylinder unit, and continued production of the older Vecchi 20HP model. The CMN Company ceased all production and closed its doors in 1923.



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