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  • brothers established the [[Maserati]] sparkplug manufacturer (1914) and car manufacturer (1926), Bindo did not join until (1947) to found the [[O.S.C.A.]] manufacturer. He died there in 1980.
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  • ...omobile and bicycle factory. 1907 they closed an agreement with the French manufacturer ''Décauville''. However, a crisis in the automotive sector prevented the l
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  • ...nufacturer in the world, next to [[Michelin]], and is Japan's largest tire manufacturer. In [[1988]] it acquired American tire manufacturer [[Firestone Tire and Rubber Company]].
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  • ...operations in 1906 through 1907. [[Giuseppe de Maria]], an iron furniture manufacturer, introduced in 1906 for a series of single-seat three-wheeled models. The e
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 507''' is a passenger car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1926-1927. The car was developed
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  • * [http://www.grantpistonrings.com/ Grant Piston Rings], manufacturer of piston rings * [http://www.perfectcircleindia.com/aboutus.html Perfect Circle], manufacturer of piston rings
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 512''' is a passenger car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1926 and 1928. The car was developed from 510 with modifie
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  • '''Same Deutz-Fahr''' is an [[Italy|Italian]]-based manufacturer of [[tractor]]s, [[combine harvester]]s, [[Internal combustion engine|engin ...in 2003, SDF purchased 10% of the [[Finland]] based [[Sampo Rosenlew]], a manufacturer of forestry equipment and combines.
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  • ...wo-stroke 173 cc overhead valve engine. The engine blocks were made by the manufacturer ''[[Piazza]]''.
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  • ...[Italian]] manufacturer of race [[motorcycles]]. Iprem was also an Italian manufacturer of DIY furniture and in 1980 under this brand, [[Eugenio Lazzarini]] a 125
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  • * [[cylinder liners]]. Liners are fitted to the cylinder block according to manufacturer's instructions. Liners are finished as necessary. Not all engines use repla
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  • '''Continental AG''', or '''Conti''' for short, is a manufacturer of [[tire]]s, [[brake]] systems, [[vehicle stability control]] systems, and The company was founded in [[1871]] as a [[rubber]] manufacturer.
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  • ...ehicles instead. Such models are intended to shine a positive light on the manufacturer, and generate a positive [[buzz]] in the [[news|press]] and among [[consume ...aw attention away from a manufacturer's plight and send a message that the manufacturer is undergoing a [[renaissance]].
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  • ...brother [[Carlo Maserati]] brought him to the [[Junior (car)|Junior]] car manufacturer in 1908. After Carlo's death, his other brother [[Bindo Maserati]] brought ...1938, he was involved in [[Bologna]], running the [[Maserati]] racing car manufacturer, mostly involved in the business affairs. In 1938, after [[Omer Orsi]] boug
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 60 HP''' was introduced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1904 to meet the demand of very rich export markets, including USA.
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  • ...r the 2008 model year and replaces the [[Ducati 749|749]]. The 848 makes a manufacturer claimed 134hp @ 10,000 [[rpm]] and 70.8lb ft @ 8250 rpm. With a c ...ttp://www.ducati.com/od/ducatinorthamerica/en/bikes/model.jhtml?model=2390 Manufacturer information and specifications]
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  • ...designed by [[Jan Witteveen]], who later would create a ''Furore'' for the manufacturer [[Aprilia]].
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Lancia]] ...Tipo 55, then renamed to Gamma) is a passenger car produced by Italian car manufacturer Lancia in 1910. Derived from previous Beta model, now equipped with bigger
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]] ...lysse''' is a [[minivan]] [[automobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] since [[1995]]. It is currently in its second generation.
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  • ...known as the '''Balilla''', is a [[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] in [[1901]]
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 12 HP''' is a [[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] in 1901 and 1902. The car was designed by the engineer Giovanni En
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Aprilia]] ...a Shiver 750''' is a [[naked bike]] manufactured by Italian [[motorcycle]] manufacturer [[Aprilia]]. The motorycle incorporates Ride by Wire Technology and a 90°
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  • ...facturer attracts ex-F1 drivers like [[Alain Prost]] or [[Olivier Panis]], manufacturer-backed entries of sophisticated [[4WD]] cars and international [[television
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  • ...French and German automobiles. One example was the "Orient Express" by the manufacturer Bergmann. In 1900 the company started building their own models with the ''
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  • The '''Fiat 2B''' is a [[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between [[1912]] and [[1920]].
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  • '''G.A.''' was a motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1925 by Brevetti Azzara located in [[Milan]]. The GA used an eng
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  • '''Veltro''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1920.
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  • ...T''' was established by [[C. Petinnettoan]], an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded in 1932, which built a four-stroke engine called the FN 500 cc.
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  • '''C.A.R.''' (Costruzioni Automobili Riuniti) was an [[Italian]] car manufacturer that operated in [[Milan]] from 1927 to 1929 under the brand name of CAR [[
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  • The '''United States Rubber Company''' was a [[rubber]] [[manufacturer]] founded by [[Charles R. Flint]] in [[1892]]. The company purchased the [[
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  • '''ZO''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Asti]] with operations in 1936.
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  • ...gh '''make''' is sometimes synonymous with marque, ''maker'' refers to the manufacturer of a vehicle, not the marked brand name. For example, [[Dodge]] could be s ...s can be passed on to the purchaser, or increase the product margin of the manufacturer.
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  • '''Ibis''' was a manufacturer of [[mopeds]] that was started by [[Bigliocca]], based in [[Turin]], produc
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Cagiva]] |Manufacturer || [[Cagiva]]
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  • '''Fiat Turbina''' was a 1954 model of car produced by [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]]. It was designed as a sports car.
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  • '''Deutz AG''' is a [[Germany|German]] engine manufacturer. The company was founded by [[Nikolaus Otto]], inventor of the [[four-strok
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  • '''Dual & Turconi''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1899 through 1901.
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  • '''Vittoria''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1914 through 1915.
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  • ...(''Vetture Automobili Leggere Torino''), was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Torino]] and founded by the 34 year old Palmieri. They built a s ...equently acquired by the British industrialist John Newton, was also a car manufacturer.
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  • ...ale''' (pronounced "kuh-vaal-ee") was an independent [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer founded in 2000 by the [[United States|American]] Kjell Qvale. Qvale's sole [[Alejandro de Tomaso]], the slick Italian car manufacturer with [[Argentina|Argentinean]] roots, had chosen the Biguà to revive his b
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  • '''Faggi''' was a manufacturer of motorized [[moped]] Jlo of 125 and 175 and Villiers 125 and 198cc, with
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  • '''Marchi e Fabbri''' was an [[Italian]] moped manufacturer brand in 1955 and produced the Topolino [[mopeds]] for [[Cigno]]. They were
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] ...iat 524''' is a model of car produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1931-1934.
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  • '''Italkart''' was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[karts]] and small [[motorcycles]]. The company had normally only built
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  • '''Revelli''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1941. The designer [[Mario Revelli]],
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  • '''Montu''' R. Officina Meccanica was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Alessandria]] with operations in 1900.
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  • '''Iris''' (''Motocicli Iris'') was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in [[Brescia]] that built 123 cc lightweight motorcycle using ''[[ILO
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  • '''Ferro''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Genoa]] with operations in 1935. This company built a three-whee
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  • '''Cabrera''' was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1979 that produced small scale 124 cc and 158 cc two-stroke tria
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  • '''Altea''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded in [[Milan]] on January 1938, under the name '''Seiling Inc.''', by
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  • ...'', located in [[San Lazzaro di Savena]] ([[Bologna]]), was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[mopeds]], [[minibikes]] and [[off-road]] bikes with [[Minarelli]] 49 c
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  • Very little is known about ACIX, a Milanese manufacturer of motorized bicycles, except that in 1925 it was based in [[Milan]].
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  • '''Italjap''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer that was founded in 1950 and produced a short light motorcycles with 125 cc
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  • '''Galator''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded by [[Silvio Galiacco]] in [[Turin]] in 1933. They produced motorcyc
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  • '''Baroni''' (''Officine Meccaniche Moto Baroni'') was a historic [[Italian]] manufacturer of 50 cc single stroke [[mopeds]], 175 cc four-stroke [[motorcycle]] and mo
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  • ...ello Albanian]] and located in [[San Cesario di Lecce]] was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of motorcycles that modified 173 cc overhead valve engines built by ''Moser
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  • '''Ayrton''' was a manufacturer of bicycles motors that operated in [[Milan]] in the early years of the twe
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  • '''Monte Rosa''' was a small [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer from 1954 to 1958 producing bikes with 49 cc [[Itom]] engines.
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  • ...Cicle e Motocicli Garetto Michele & Figli'') was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer brand that built typical Italian motor bikes with 98 cc, 123 cc, 147 cc and
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  • '''Bonacini''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer founded by [[Ciro Bonacini]] and based in [[Modena]] operating in 1898. THe
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  • ...A. Meccanotecnica'') based in [[Milan]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer produced a limited number of two-stroke bikes with 123 cc and 148 cc [[engi
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  • '''Mototecnica''' (''Mototecnica Dell'Italia Centrale''), a manufacturer based in [[Florence]] and founded in 1952, began to build [[motorcycles]] t
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  • ...800 CMC''' was a model of car produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1938 and 1943.
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  • '''Guizzardi''' was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer, named after the founder [[Fratelli Guizzardi]] and based in [[Turin]]. The
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  • ...(''Motocicli Memini''), based in [[Torino ]] was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer where, in the small factory for only a short time on the market, produced a
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  • '''Gaoma''' was an [[Italian]] [[scooter]] manufacturer from 1951 through 1956 and produced the models including the 65 and 75 ''Da
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  • ...ems''' (''Galeazzi & Moroni Motocicli'') was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]]. Gems was an Italian motorcycle that had a 268 cc two-st
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  • '''Moto Gabor''' was an [[Italian ]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer brand that was established in [[Dueville]] near [[Vicenza]]. It was only af
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 16-20 HP''' was introduced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1903.
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  • '''Sclavo''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1911 through 1914. This company built
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  • ...riticism. Ferrari insulted Lamborghini, effectively stating that a tractor manufacturer was not qualified to criticize Ferraris. Affronted by Ferrari's reaction, L In order to achieve his goal, he founded his own rival sports car manufacturer near the Ferrari factory, and hired ex-Ferrari engineers Gianpaolo Dallara
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  • '''Rota''' is a historic [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded by [[Felice Rota]] from [[Biella]] in 1950, They developed a four-s
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  • [[Fulgor]] was an [[Italian]] motor manufacturer, produced by [[G. Presenti]] in [[Milan]], from 1922 to 1926. This was a sm
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  • '''L'Alba''' (''Giorgio Valeri Meccanica'') was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer based in [[Milano]]. This Italian factory was licensed to build the 198 cc
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Alfa Romeo]] The '''Alfa Romeo Diva''' is a concept car of the Italian automobile manufacturer Alfa Romeo.
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  • ...' (''Officine Leprotto C.s.r.L''), based in [[Torino]], was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[motorcycles]] that produced good quality two and four stroke 123 cc to
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  • '''Betocchi''' was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer in the fifties with its own motorcycle frames which bore the name ''[[Becca
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  • '''Todeschini''' was an [[Italian]] automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1899. [[Giovanni Todeschini]] and [[G
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  • '''Alma''' (Accomandita Lombarda e Motori) was an Italian Car manufacturer baised in [[Busto Arsizio]]. The company was founded In 1907 by the enginee
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Bertone]], [[BMW]]
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  • '''Gazzi''' (''Officine Meccaniche Gazzi'') was an Italian motorcycles manufacturer based in [[Milan]]. This Italian brand built beautiful motorcycles which we
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]]
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  • '''Biemme''' was an Italian ''Mini Bike'' manufacturer that used a The motor is a "BMC Motori" for its engine.
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  • ...almoto''' was founded in [[Bologna]] and was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer with 160 cc four-stroke engines.
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  • '''GKD''' was an [[Italian]] [motorcycle] manufacturer based in [[Bologna]] and founded in 1975. Construction began with cross and
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  • ...ore]] and based in [[Tollegno]], [[Biella]], was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer. The [[Italian]] brand built an interesting bike with a 248 cc parallel twi
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  • ...d War I [[Ugo Zagato]] moved to [[Torino]] and joined the Pomilio aircraft manufacturer, learning lightweight bodycrafting (1915-1919). He established '''[[Carrozz
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  • '''Officine Viberti''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[trailer (vehicle)|trailers]], coach and bus [[coachwork|bodies]] and [ ...55]] until [[1957]] in alliance with the [[Germany|German]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer [[Victoria (motorcycle)|Victoria]].
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  • '''OCMA''' (''O.C.M.A.-Devil S.p.A.'') was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer located in [[Bergamo]].
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  • '''Perfetti''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1922 through 1923. The '''Perfetti'''
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  • '''Barosso''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Novara]] with operations from 1923 through 1924. In 1923 a limit
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  • '''Mentaschi''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer , producing a small a small electric car, based in [[Lambrate]], [[Milan]]
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  • '''Frisoni''' (''Luigi Frisoni Electro Meccanica''), was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[scooters]] and [[motorcycles]] founded by [[Luigi Frisoni]] in [[Galla
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  • ...cardelli Gasparoli Ditta Flli. Gasparoli & Ricardelli'') was a [[Italian]] manufacturer [[motorcycles]] founded in 1926 and based in [[Torino]]. The brand made a 3
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  • '''Fermi''' ''(Officine Meccaniche Fermi)'' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Treviso]] with operations in 1949. The company built a small car
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  • '''Geddes''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Lucca]] with operations in 1942. Lieutenant [[Giorgio Geddes]] d
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  • ...y [[Morizio Foroni]] in 1975 and located in [[Modena]], was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of folding [[scooters]]. The ''Zucchero'' folding scooter was equipped with
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  • ...[[Gallottini & Son]]'' wanted to build. But unfortunately, no cars by this manufacturer are known. In 1908 the headquarters was moved to [[Ferrara]]. Here ends the
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  • '''Moto Magni''', based in [[Milano]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer that built an interesting 348 cc OHC engine with horizontal cylinders. Due
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  • ...ive''' ''(Societa Italiana Vetture Elettriche)'' was an Italian automotive manufacturer founded by the engineer [[Gino Turinelli]] and based in [[Milan]] with oper
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  • ...ne Türkheimer''), located in [[Milano]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. [[Max Türkheimer]] was importer the for ''Hildebrand & Wolf Müller'' in
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Maserati]]
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  • <center>'''Stebro is a leading manufacturer of stainless steel performance exhaust systems for Italian and other Europe
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  • '''Calcaterra''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded in [[Milan]] by the engineer [[Piero Calcaterra]] and in late 1926,
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  • '''Tonello''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1921 through 1923. The privateer [[Gu
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  • '''Motta & Baudo''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1925. [[Antonio Baudo]] and [[Paolo M
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  • ...based in [[Milan]] with operations from 1922 through 1924. The well-known manufacturer of aircraft engines introduced at the Milan Auto Show a kind of truck for t
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  • '''Gnesutta''' ''(Officina Meccanica E. Gnesutta)'' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1900. The company, already known in t
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  • [[Domenico Cosso]] was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Turin]]. The company attempted to produce a small car, called
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  • ...engines, which must be approved by the [[FIA]]. Chassis must be made by a manufacturer approved for [[Intercontinental A]] (ICA) or [[Intercontinental C]] but the *2001 - Carlo Van Dam (NL), [[Gillard (kart manufacturer)|Gillard]] / Parilla / Bridgestone
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Alfa Romeo|A.L.F.A.]] The '''A.L.F.A 40/60 HP''' was race and road car made by Italian car manufacturer A.L.F.A (later called Alfa Romeo). This model was made between 1913 and 192
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  • '''CRT''' (''Ditta Cavasini & Romin'') was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer that was founded in 1925 by [[Romin & Casin]] based in [[Treviso]]. The Bla
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  • ...rica Bicyclette & Motore Landi'', later ''Landi & Co.''), was a motorcycle manufacturer founded by [[Lamberto Landi]] in [[Torino]]. He built motorcycles with ''Tr
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] ...i 1198''' is a [[super bike]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] beginning 2009. <br>It is offered as the ''
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  • *Manufacturer of the engine : Sachs
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  • '''SAMCA''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Parma]] with operations in 1947. In 1947 they presented a three-
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  • ...tori Maserati S.p.A.''' ([[1947]] in [[Modena]] - [[1960]]) was an Italian manufacturer of motoring ...ot doing well at the time. By purchasing the [[Bologna]]-based motorcycle manufacturer [[Italmoto]] (1953), the company entered a new market and sold well locally
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  • ...do, Mario, Ettore and Ernesto, contributed to the sports luxury automobile manufacturer [[Maserati]] in one way or another.
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  • '''Lentz''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations from 1906 through 1908. The company want
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  • '''GN''' (''Motocicli Giuseppe Navone'') was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded in 1920 by [[Giuseppe Navone]] and based in [[Torino]]. The brand p
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  • '''Alemanno''' was an [[Italian]] [[scooter]] manufacturer that produced two models for only one year. They used the [[Ducati]] 4 stro
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  • '''Padus''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1906 through 1908. The company offere
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 8 HP''' was a [[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] in 1901. The car has a straight-2 engine rated at 8 hp and top spe
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  • '''Daino''', was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Cremona]] with operations in 1923 through 1924. The company buil
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]]
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Alfa Romeo]]
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  • '''Cargneluti''' was an [[Italian]] manufacturer that built engines and [[motorcycles]].
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  • The '''Lancia Y10''' was a model of [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufacturer [[Lancia]] from [[1985]]. It used the [[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine|F
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  • ...), founded by [[Enrico Mariani]] and based in [[Milano]], was a motorcycle manufacturer of bikes that could be equipped with 498 cc side valve engines with two val
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  • '''Dainotti''' ''(Dainotti Alfredo & C.)'' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Pavia]] with operations in 1922 through 1923. The company constr
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  • '''Racca''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1900. The Turin lawyer [[Marcello Rac
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  • '''Cappa''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer, around the early twentieth century, founded by the famous engineer [[Giuli
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  • '''Marengo''' ''(Automobili Marengo S.A.)'' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Genoa]] with operations in 1907 through 1909. In 1907 the compan
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 525''' is a passenger car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1928 and 1931. The 525 was larger successor to the [[Fiat
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  • FVL (''Francesco Vincenzo Lanfranchi'') was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in [[Milan]].
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  • '''Dobelli''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Rome]] with operations from 1903 through 1904. The mechanics wor
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  • '''Saba''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1925 through 1928. The idea of the sm
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  • '''Majocchi''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1898 through 1906. Starting in 1898,
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  • '''Dora''' was an [[Italian]] [[automobile]] manufacturer from 1905 until 1909 based in [[Genoa]]. This company was already in operat
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  • '''Prina''' (''Stabilimenti A. Prina''), manufacturer of [[Asti]], in 1949, produced a motor [[scooter]] with a two-stroke 125 cc
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  • '''Fimer''' was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[scooters]] and [[motorcycles]]. The company launched with a scooter wi
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  • '''SAM''' ''(Società Automobili Motori)'' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1924 through 1928. The company built
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  • ...ompany translates its original activity as a distributor into the one of a manufacturer of electric vehicles (called Neighborhood Electric Vehicles - NEV) while pl ...ar, a company with headquarters in [[Atessa]] (southern [[Italy]]) already manufacturer of Minicars with Diesel and Gas engines. Green Company handles the electric
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  • ...ith operations into 1909. With the participation of the Belgian automobile manufacturer ''Metallurgique'' and capital mostly from Belgium, in the sum of 2 million
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  • |Manufacturer || [[BMW]] ...and [[Frank Biela]] in 1995 at [[Paul Ricard]] in an Audi A4 Quattro, and manufacturer title went to Audi). A similar event was planned for 1996 at the [[A1 Ring]
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  • ...n have a thin white stripe, or white raised lettering identifying the tire manufacturer and tire model.
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  • '''Figari''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1925. The engineer ''Figari'' designe
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  • ...Buralli]] of [[Milan]] in 1950, and was a small [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. There were two versions, one with a tubular chassis with 98 cc, 123 cc and
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  • '''Odetti''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1922 through 1925. '''Fausto Odetti''
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  • '''Cavicchioli''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer that in 1923 that created a special 349 cc [[engine]]. This engine had pist
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  • '''Blanc & Trezza''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Milan]] with operations from 1923 through 1924. In Milan, this
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  • '''Amerio''' was a Italian [[motorcycle]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] and the only info about the [[engine]] on the '''Amerio'
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  • ...''(Società Automotociclette Lombardo Veneto-Emilia)'' was a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer the began in 1925 in [[Milan]]. The bike had an engine with 496 cc, and pro
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  • '''Salva''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1906 through 1907. Overall, this comp
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Lamborghini|Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A]] ...ni 400GT 2+2''' was a 2+2-seated [[sports car]] from the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Lamborghini]], successor to the [[Lamborghini 350GT|350GT]]. First presen
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  • ...AB]], since May 1997. Bianchi is also considered to be the oldest bicycle manufacturer in the world today.
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  • '''Sims''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1908 through 1909. The mechanical eng
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  • '''Beccaria''' (''Beccaria & Revelli'') was a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer based in [[Mondovì]] (Cuneo), which began in 1924 from the joining of [[Be
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  • ...in [[Verona]] later moved to [[Arcole]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. They began the construction of lightweight motorcycles with 49 cc 124 cc '
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  • '''Silvani''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1921 through 1924. The engineer [[Eug
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  • '''Glisenti''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Brescia]] with operations in 1900. The '''Glisenti''' company ha
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  • '''OMB''' (''Officine Olivi Meccanica'') is a historic Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in [[Torino]] founded by [[Angelo Blatto]].
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  • '''BN''', ''(Bianchi e Negro)'', was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Turin]] with operations from 1924 through 1925. Bianchi and Ne
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]]
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] ...' was a very impressive car with a big engine, manufactured by the Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1919 and 1925 and was made in a similar way to the smaller [[F
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  • ...o, the technical director of the [[Ferrari motorcycle|Ferrari]] motorcycle manufacturer company based in [[Modena]], had developed the block for the 49 cc two-stro
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Alfa Romeo]] ...[[compact car|compact]] [[sports sedan]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] between [[1985]] and [[1992]].
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] ...iat 1400''' is a model of car produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1950 and 1958. The car was introduced in 1950 Geneva Motor
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  • ...''' ''(Economica Industria Automobili)'' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1928. The company developed a prototy
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  • ...rs and other vehicles. Second stage manufacturers also modify the original manufacturer's body to create [[custom van]]s for the general public. Dodge, now part of
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  • ...agliotti''' (''Automobile Quagliotti Fabbrica'') was an Italian automotive manufacturer and motorcycle engine builder based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1904. '
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  • The'' 'Di Blasi''' is a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer of [[mopeds]] [[bicycles]] and [[tricycles]] leaflets, suitable to be trans Ulteriorte a step towards the future activities of the manufacturer is accomplished by presenting, at [[exhibition industry in Turin]] of [[196
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  • '''DRB''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer beginning its operations in 1966. In 1966, the Count [[Nicolo delle Rose]]
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  • '''Atomo''' was an [[Italian]] car manufacturer started by the [[Parma]] baised [[Samca]] and developed from 1947 to 1948.
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  • '''Rombo''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Brescia]] with operations in 1920 through 1921. By 1912, the tec
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]]
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  • '''Fadin''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations from 1924 through 1926. The engineer [[L
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  • ...ded by [[Giuseppe Navone]] and located in [[Torinois]], was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[motorcycles]].
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  • '''Emanuel''' was an [[Italian]] automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1898 through 1904. The engineer [[Ema
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  • ...a Costruzione Rappresentanze Veicoli'') was a [[motorcycle]] and [[moped]] manufacturer made by [[Reva]] in 1954 and based in [[Bologna]]. They used a NSU engine w
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Maserati]]
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  • '''Ricordi e Molinari''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1905 through 1906 founded by [[Gino M
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  • ...en modified from the vehicle manufacturer's standard, or have replaced the manufacturer's standard.
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  • ...in unchanged until 1954. Later, the company took on the mark of motorcycle manufacturer [[Fiorelli]] and manufactured [[motorcycles]] with 49 cc engines.
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  • '''Mignon''' (''Moto Mignon Modena'') was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer based in [[Modena]] founded by Vittorio Guerzoni. Initially they produced a ...wonder throughout Italy on two wheels and on which, no less than as their manufacturer, will then fall into oblivion.
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] ...in a single block for the first time, taking cue from the [[Italian]] car manufacturer [[Aquila|Aquila Italiana]].
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  • '''Ghezzi & Brian''' is an Italian [[motorcycle]] engineering firm and manufacturer based in [[Missaglia]]. Ghezzi & Brian are active, beyond as motorcycle manufacturer, also as:
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  • ...zo Leone]], was an [[Italian]] [[mopeds]] and auxiliary motor for bicycles manufacturer.
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Alfa Romeo]] ...o-seater [[roadster]] constructed between 1965 and 1967 by the Italian car manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]]. The car was a "retro" replica of the 1930s [[Alfa Romeo 6C
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  • '''Feroldi''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1911 through 1913. In 1911, [[Enrico
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  • '''Trossi-Cattaneo''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1934 through 1935. [[Guido Cattaneo]]
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  • '''Peugeot-Croizat''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1905 through 1907. In 1905, the engin
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  • '''Zanzani''' was a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] manufacturer founded by the [[Italian]] ex-driver [[Primo Zanzani]] built in 1976 and 19
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  • '''Capello''' was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer that was founded in [[Turin]] in 1912. They came to market with three model
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  • | Manufacturer || [[ItalDesign]]
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  • '''Pennacchio''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1947 through 1948. In 1947, the [[Mil
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  • The Ukrainian manufacturer [[ZAZ]] also used air cooled V4s with a balance shaft, produced by [[MeMZ]]
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Iveco]]
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] ...0''' are six cylinder saloons produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1959 and 1968. Both six cylinder models appeared in 1959:
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  • '''ROMA''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Rome]] with operations in 1905 through 1910 established by the e
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  • '''Arnaldi''' was an Italian [[motorcycle]] [[manufacturer]] that was in operation in the 1930's and founded by [[Roberto Arnaldi]].
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Ferrari]] ...ined, rear-wheel drive]] [[sports car]] produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari, based on the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano.
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  • '''CRG''' is a [[kart]] chassis manufacturer of recent years, with world champions from 2001-2003. Famous alumni include
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  • ...spension. Soon thereafter he began building engines for the ''Türkheimer'' manufacturer and changed his brand in 1939 from the ''Seiling'' name to [[Altea]].
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  • ...n]] by [[Felice Giacomasso]] in 1930, who became a craftsman assembler and manufacturer. In 1931 presented the first models with 170 and 250 cc 4-stroke ''[[COM]]'
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Alfa Romeo]] ...bcompact car|subcompact]] [[automobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1983 and 1987.
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  • ...' ''(short for [[Agostinelli Perone]])'' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer that was active from 1923 to 1925. APE was founded at a mechanic shop in Cy
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  • '''CMK''' was a historic [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer, who in the sixties on a small scale, designed and built 50 cc two stroke e
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  • '''Rubino''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Netro]] with operations in 1920 through 1923. [[Ernesto Rubino]]
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  • ...motos were converted motocross (MX) bikes or enduro bikes. In 1991 Italian manufacturer Gilera released the 'Nordwest' model, the first factory produced supermoto.
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  • ...Co.''), founded by [[Luigi Figini]] in [[Milan]] was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer.
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  • '''Conti''', an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer began by [[Vittorio Conti]] in 1926, after finding the shareholder and inve
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  • |Manufacturer:||[[Alfa Romeo]] ...Alfa Romeo Spider''' are two automobiles produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since 1995. The GTV is a 2+2 coupe (to avoid insurance prem
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  • ...[[World War I]] he moved to [[Torino]] and joined the [[Pomilio]] aircraft manufacturer, learning lightweight bodycrafting (1915-1919). He established '''Carrozz
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Fiat|Fiat Auto]] [[Siata]], the Italian [[car tuning|tuning]] accessories and special vehicles manufacturer, devised a model called '''TS''' or '''1500 TS''' that differed from the re
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  • ...confused with ''[[Officine Alfieri]]''), was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] founded by by [[Giuseppe Alfieri]] with operations from
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Lamborghini]]
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  • ...es and automobiles. [[Carlo Mantovani]] was a technical manager at the car manufacturer [[Bender & Martiny]]. After he had bought the equipment and spare parts fro
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  • ...''' & C ''(Officine Meccaniche A. Zambon & C.)'' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1914 through 1915. Founded by [[Giuse
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  • '''ARCA''' is based in Pomezia (Roma), was a known manufacturer of caravans and campers, the market presented a rather unusual product. It
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Lancia]]
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  • ...arabello'', [[Alba]], later ''Luigi Comini'', [[Torino]]) was a motorcycle manufacturer of high quality bikes. The founder, [[Francesco Giovanni Garabello]], began
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  • '''Avio S.p.A.''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] aerospace engine manufacturer. Formerly owned by [[Fiat|FIAT S.p.A.]] and named '''FiatAvio''', it is now
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  • ...n 1875 by [[Carlo Menon]], is one of the oldest [[Italian]] [[automobile]] manufacturer, after its initial activities in the [[bicycle]] industry in 1897, began in
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  • '''Restelli''' ''(Restelli & Buzio C.)'' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1920 through 1923. [[Enrico Restelli]
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