A small two-seater designed by Piaggio, but built and sold by the French company Acma. This simple little car was presented at the Paris Show in 1957: rear-mounted, twin-cylinder, two-stroke engine with positive-pressure air cooling, three gears and a kerb weight of...
The 1900 appeared in 1952. It was derived from the 1400, and for some years was Fiat’s leading car. The subsequent Gran Luce version was endowed with elegance and refinement. The two-door bodywork displayed several distinguishing features: the shape of the roof and...
The French car company Citroën launched the T.P.V. (Très petite voiture) project already in May 1936. The instructions given to the designers (Italian Bertoni for the coachwork and French Lefèbvre for the mechanics) were simple, but demanding. The new vehicle was...
The TS was the most carefully built version of the Alexander, the runabout passenger car manufactured by Lloyd, a member of the German Borgward group of automakers. The Alexander TS was produced from September 1958 to the end of 1961 when Borgward began to slide into...
The Aurelia was Lancia’s first new postwar car. In keeping with the company’s tradition, the model introduced some innovative feautures such as the V6 engine (the first in the world) and the new rear axle with independent wheels, and transmission and brakes integral...
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