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  • The headquarters of the new company was set at Turin, where in 1899 it began to build a small car with two seats, the ''Welleyes [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...was established in 1946 by Alfredo Vignale (born 1913) in Grugliasco, near Turin (Torino). ...Lagonda]] Vignale at the 1993 Geneva motor show. Aston are owned by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] who in turn also own Ghia which is how the name came to be r
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  • ...ernational Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1970s]]. ''[[Motor Trend|Motor Trend Classic]]'' placed the 206/246 at number seven in their list of the 1 ...ws that Alfredo Ferrari did not have a hand in the actual design of the V6 motor that made its way into the Dino.
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  • In 1923 the double-[[piston]] motor was patented. ...ve labour from the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp system. The list of companies using slave labour from the Mauthausen-Gusen camp system was long, and incl
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  • ...body and chassis were launched five months later at the [[1966]] [[Geneva Motor Show]]. It was a sensation, with its flamboyant bodywork and unusual engine The P400S Miura, also known as the Miura S, made its introduction at the Turin Motorshow in November 1968, where the original chassis was introduced 3 yea
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  • There were earlier but unconnected Invicta companies which made cars in Finchley, London from 1900 to 1905 and Leamington, Warwi There was also an Invicta in Turin, Italy in 1906.
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  • ...a, and was constructed by [[Pininfarina]], the original design company, in Turin, Italy. Production lasted from 1975 through 1979 for the first series(S1), ...although stronger replacement crossmembers are available from after market companies. The S1 Monte Carlos and Scorpions suffered from overly boosted brakes, wh
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  • ...signed and assembled in limited numbers from 1952 to 1954 at Pininfarina's Turin facilities. Nash heavily advertised its link to the famous Italian designer ...2006 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elégance and shown again at the Paris Motor Show in late September. Another recent prototype is the [[Pininfarina Nido]
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  • ...ines from [[Coventry Climax]], [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] or [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], the performance models having Shorrock superchargers. As w In the 1960s, American motor dealer Jack Griffith decided to put a 4.7 litre [[V8 engine]] from an [[AC
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  • ...problem, EADIS will develop training and infrastructure to enable European companies to operate more innovatively and efficiently. * Turin Polytechnic, Italy
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  • ...re [[Panhard et Levassor]] and [[Peugeot]].<ref>Rose, Gerald: "A Record of Motor Racing 1894–1908" page 1. Royal Automobile Club 1909, reprinted in facsim ..., England's [[Brooklands]].<ref>Boddy, William: "The History of Brooklands Motor Course", page 11. Grenville, 1957.</ref> Racing was going its own separate
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