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  • ...ompletely handmade. They can be tailor-made or purchased at a small number of exclusive stores, such as Wilkes Bashford in [[San Francisco, California|Sa Most suits normally take about 25 hours of labor, and at least 45 tailors contribute to every one. Kiton dress shirts
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  • ...roducer and retailer of [[glasses|eyewear]], headquartered in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. [[Category:Companies of Italy]]
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  • ...s from [[Lombard]]. The new owners were also involved in the establishment of [[A.L.F.A.]].
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  • ...rmal chain. The cycle engine Remondini is considered one of the precursors of the motor cycle craze in the fifties. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...y, The Prince of [[Wales]], [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Prince Rainier of Monaco]] and [[Aristotle Onassis]]. At one point in the 1930s, Domenico an ...of Domenico. There are three branches in Milan, all founded by offshoots of the clan, and all claiming to be the "real Caraceni." The cogniscenti cons
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  • '''Officine Viberti''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[trailer (vehicle)|trailers]], coach and bus [[coachwork|bodies]] and [[Vi ...the very beginning, and still today, the company has been market leader in Italy.
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  • ...& C.''' SpA is a diverse [[multinational company]] based in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. ...cesses, and effectively its activities still concentrate on the production of [[tire]]s, and [[cable]]s (for [[energy]] and [[telecommunications]]). In 2
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  • ...n 1966 by Cav. Bruno Grespan (current President) through the merger of two companies; [[Fratelli Grespan]] S.n.c. (founded in 1956) and [[Cavalletti]] S.n.c. (f ...nd of [[Bologna]]) where high skills devoted to engineering and production of agricultural machines and [[mini-cars]] has been developed in the last hund
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  • ...nd 172 cc two-stroke models. The engines were also used by other labels or companies as an auxiliary engine. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...n company. There were, however, only a few cars produced up to the closure of the company in 1903. [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Gaggia''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] company that makes [[coffee]] machines, especially [[espresso]] a ...oduced its first machines for home use, which has become its dominant area of production. The company continues to produce quality [[espresso]] machines
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  • ...ing a meeting between the owners of [[Martini]] and engineers of the Elmec of [[Piaggio]]. ...two-stroke, air cooled that produced 23.5 hp at 10,000 rpm. The production of the ''Elmec Cross'' and ''Regular 125 cc'' continued until 1978 when Elmec-
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  • '''Cimatti''' was an Italian manufacturer of motorcycles and mopeds. ...ndful of [[motorcycle]] companies in [[Italy]] that survived the downdraft of small marques worldwide during the 1960s.
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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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  • ...amburini''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] designer for motorcycle companies including: [[Aprilia]], [[Cagiva]], [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]]; and [[ ...iary of [[MV Agusta]], in [[San Marino]]. He is known for introducing some of the most stunning motorcycle designs, including:
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  • ...plastics and stainless steel. For the designs, Alessi attracts a selection of the world's foremost architects and designers. ...45. Carlo Alessi introduced design and enabled, among others, the creation of the famous Italian Bombé coffee and tea sets.
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  • '''CRG''' is a [[kart]] chassis manufacturer of recent years, with world champions from 2001-2003. Famous alumni include [[ ...hange to CRG took place gradually in the early 1990s and ushered in an era of more World Championships from [[Danilo Rossi]] and [[Alessandro Manetti]].
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  • ...ch and Chiorda) has been part of [[Cycleurope Group]], the Swedish company of [[Grimaldi Industri AB]], since May 1997. Bianchi is also considered to be ...bicycle]]s built by their famous '''reparto corse''' racing department in Italy, which more often than not are equipped with [[Campagnolo]] parts.
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  • There were four companies under the same name producing motorcycles throught the years. ...o Copeta]] [[MV Agusta]] & Co.., Vigevano - began in 1968 the construction of both a cross and road race models with 49 cc engines. The production was li
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  • ...omponents for the automotive industry with 25,000 employees and a turnover of 4 billion euro in 2005. ...nym of quality and innovation in the automotive world of which it was part of its birth, development and evolution.
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  • ...of Italy's most successful technicians and entrepreneurs in the production of "[[two-stroke engine]]s" after World War II. ...] cantilever mounted on a tubular chassis monotrave. Later it was the turn of the "Vampire", this bike was outfitted with 200 cc four-stroke engine.
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  • '''Smeg''' is [[Italy]]'s largest manufacture of domestic kitchen appliances. ...in the hands of the Bertazzoni family, currently under the direct control of Roberto Bertazzoni. Its headquarters remain a short distance from Guastalla
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  • ...e [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturing firm [[Abarth|Abarth & Co.]] of [[Turin, Italy]] in the 1960s. The automobile was a joint project of the Abarth and the [[Fiat]] companies. Its engine was a four-cylinder model provided by Fiat, with 846.768 cc ca
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  • ...ered to mainly foreign companies, especially Germany. One of the designers of the [[motorcycles]] was German, Otto Kohler, which was built first using th [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • |Location country || [[Italy]] ...igh-performance cars and motorcycles. It was established in [[Bergamo]], [[Italy]] in [[1961]], and now operates worldwide.
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  • ...rld War II]]. The company was named "Brioni" after the resort on the coast of the [[Adriatic Sea]]. From the beginning, Brioni suits were luxuries only a ...umber of [[James Bond]] movies since [[1995]]. Today, Brioni is a favorite of real estate mogul [[Donald Trump]].
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  • ...[[Italy]]. The name ''Brixia'' is the antique [[Latin]] for Brescia. These companies are often confused. The company made racing cars that participated in [[Tar ...nded due to financial difficulties in [[1912]] ( Brixia Züst was the start of what eventually became Officine Meccaniche in 1917). From [[1918]], when [[
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  • Note: ''These are two unrelated companies with the same name'' ...70 km/h and could exceed climbs of 20%. The tank allowed for a good range of 200 km.
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  • ...h Moto Panther, Coventry Eagle, but especially New Imperial made great use of them. With the advent of heavy duties on imports imposed by the fascist government, the ''New Imperi
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  • ...d War, but managed to recover and set up and work with some luxury cars in Italy, [[Isotta Fraschini]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Fiat]], [[Officine Meccaniche|OM]] ...t success abroad. In 1947 [[Aldo Garavini]] took the reins after the death of his father. During those years, the bodies are handmade in deep crisis, so
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  • |Slogan || ''Making Quality Confection A Part Of Every Day Life'' ...Ferrero]] in [[1946]] and based in [[Pino_Torinese|Pino Torinese(TO)]], [[Italy]]. The company has more than 19,000 employees and is still owned by the Fer
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  • '''illy''' is a [[brand]] of [[coffee]] produced in [[Trieste]], [[Italy]]. ...cans and replaced with inert gasses at a higher-than-[[atmospheric]] level of pressure.
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  • ...then also had to confront the Nibbio with other [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] companies, including the [[Innocenti]] the Isothermos and [[Officine Giesse]]. ...s, but also on the body. Despite these measures to improve the performance of this new project, as the former was once again totally bankrupt. In [[1952]
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  • ...all car and planed to have the standard production by several companies in Italy. But it remained only in the planning. ''Carrozzeria'' [[Ellena]] was the successor company of [[Mario Boano]]. Boano got a job at [[Fiat]] in the styling department. He
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  • ..., loaded with sponsor advertisements of spare parts, workshop, media, tele companies and hotels. ...istance from [[Modena]], a company that had specialized in the manufacture of coaches for football teams and other sports organizations.
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  • [[File:The 2-cylinder 800cc of 8-10 HPengine.png|thumb|right|200px|'''The 2-cylinder, 800cc,8/10 HP engine ...o-cylinder engine, also emerging in 1908. This entered production a couple of years later as the 8-10HP with a 800cc engine (still V2 air-cooled) and pro
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  • <small>''Some of the Photos and Information courtesy of'' '''Michele Orsi Bandini'''</small> ...veloping skills in mechanical engineering while also competing in races in Italy. World War II put a hold on his racing exploits, yet once peace returned, B
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  • ...[[motorcycles]] and [mopeds] with engines that were manufactured by other companies offered in their lineup. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • [[Image:Fiat 3,5hp 1899.jpg|right|thumb|Fiat 3½HP (1899) is the first model of [[car]] produced by [[Fiat]].]] ...dustry Italy 1910.jpg|thumb|250px|Map of automobile industry in [[Turin]], Italy in the 1910s.]]
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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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  • ...by Gloria Intramotor have Morini Franco Motori or Minarelli engines, both of which are two-stroke. [http://www.mopedarmy.com/main/ <small>Source</small> ...otori". This last company was founded in 1954. The basic 50cc moped engine of both factories was nearly identical. Some parts could be swapped without an
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  • In the magnificent panorama of the [[Italian]] carriage makers of the 1950’s and 60’s and later, to most the famous known are [[Pininfari ...er was built in small numbers (but not sold by ''Fiat'') as were a variety of other models.
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  • .... In 1906 the ''Rochet-Schneider'' models sold with their own developments of an engine with 10-28 hp. ...eider from which the Florentia acquired immediately after the construction of the car's license Casa Francesca.
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  • ...icles. The company has been associated with the NFIA (National Association of Vehicles Constructors) since 1992. ...he design of micro-citycars and then, since 1991, with the electrification of light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles for transport. All the know-how
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  • ...1 by [[Piero Sironi]] and [[Fausto Vergani]] and was based in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. SWM manufactured [[Observed Trials]], [[Enduro]], [[Motorcross]] and off ...bikes in 1977. Rotax built a special [[Motorcycle trials|trials]] version of their rotary valve motor, with development input from Sammy Miller and Char
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  • ...other companies, they produced motorcycle engines with two-and four-stroke of 132 to 247 cc. Blatto left in 1930, and production continued under the name ...nsmission]], a 175 cc two-stroke with the same characteristics. At the end of 1927, they also built a 250 cc engine with side valves and a three-speed [[
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  • ...of the many [[football (soccer)|football]] clubs. It can also be tasted in Italy's magnificent food. People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. Howev
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  • ...he tuned [[Lancia Aurelia]] models as well. There were a very small number of cars built in the 1950s as Conrero-Alfas. ...avonuzzi]]. He worked with the latter first at [[Cisitalia]] then at other companies before in 1951 he established his own workshop where he started by preparin
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  • ...i Edoardo Po'') was a factory of [[moped]]s and light [[motorcycles]] in [[Italy]], founded in [[1961]], renamed ''[[Motrone]]'' in [[1976]], which conclude ...'50s, by the ''Po'' brothers, a family specializing in the repair and sale of bicycles and mopeds [[Cimatti]].
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  • | Assembly || Corso Dante, [[Turin]], [[Italy]] ...revetti''' [[Fiat]] began officially on April, 26th 1906 from the remnants of [[Fiat]] [[Ansaldi]]. Fiat Ansaldi was in 1905 by Fiat and the Società Off
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