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  • ...y|Italian]] [[electric car]] manufactured only in 1899. Manufactured in [[Milan]], it featured [[front wheel drive]]. [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...'Lambretta''' was a line of motor [[scooter]]s manufactured in [[Milano]] (Milan), [[Italy]] from the late 1940s by the Innocenti company. ...een the 3 or 4 gears. They also have had [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[motor]]s, requiring a mixture of oil with the gasoline in order to lubricate the
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  • '''Tau''', founded by [[Aroldo Triveldi]] and based in [[Milan]], was an [[Italian]] brand built engines for [[motorcycles]]. ...ater-cooled with liquid circulation thermo version, the Tau was debuted in Milan at the Motosalone in 1977. A young assembler [[Lombard]], [[Valenti]], pick
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  • ...relli'', the first plant was established in [[Sesto San Giovanni]] near [[Milan]]. Company started as a magnet and electric equipment manufacturer and has Magneti Marelli is headquartered in Corbetta (Milan) and works with 53 plants and 31 R&D centres in Italy, France, Germany, Spa
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  • ...ial bikes in 1977. The other main manufacturers at this time were [[Fantic Motor (motorcycles)|Fantic]] and Spanish bike manufacures ''Bultaco'' and ''Monte ...built a special [[Motorcycle trials|trials]] version of their rotary valve motor, with development input from Sammy Miller and Charles Coutard. Acerbis made
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  • ...[[Lancia]], [[BMW]], [[Nissan]], and [[Chrysler]]. They went public on the Milan Stock Exchange in [[1995]], and now sell over 1300products world wide. [[Category:Motor vehicle companies]]
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  • ...Fausto Alberti'', specialized in building engines for industrial uses and motor boating. In [[1932]] they began production under the '''Sertum''' motorcycl ...those years, the company in [[Milan]] was among the most important Italian companies, so as to constitute the so-called "pentarchia", along with [[Benelli]], [[
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  • ...r the time (considering the conditions of roads Italian), 840 km between [[Milan]] And [[Napoli]] [[speed]] average of 38 [[kilometer time|Km/h]] on board t ...t that afflicted the country shifted the attention of the vast majority of companies previously engaged in war production of small motorcycles. Just as the [[Pi
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  • ...cabriolets created by [[Pinin Farina]] and [[Bertone]] foreshadowed those companies' later involvement with Ferrari.
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  • '''Carrozzeria Touring''' (established [[March 25]], [[1926]] in [[Milan]], discontinued 1966) was an Italian [[automobile]] [[coachbuilder]] famous ...ni plant. Predictably, Touring's first bodywork assignments were for these companies.
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  • ...ope BV group. The activities were moved to Rozzano on the southern edge of Milan. At these new facilities, the traditional production machines were rebuilt On April 22, 1922 '''Rudge Whitworth Milano''' was established in Milan, Italy. The primary focus for the company at that time was production and c
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  • ...]] in September that same year. They started the first experimental use of motor transport in the military during the maneuvers made by the ''Piacenza Briga ...ozzeria Emiliana Renzo Orlandi", the latter headed by Henry's son. The two companies competed for some years, then the owners chose to sell the ''Carrozzeria Or
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  • ...carriages from the mid-nineteenth century and locomotives from 1889. Their motor manufacture dated to 1917 when they took over Fabbrica Automobili [[Züst]] The inception of the company had resulted from the merger of two companies,Grondona Comi & C and Miani Silvestri & C. Originally, OM manufactured rai
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  • This story begins in the [[Milan]] of the early days, where [[Leonardo]]'s canals were flowing, when [[Italy ...istrict, around 1830, [[Carlo Castagna]] is an apprentice worker in one of Milan's most famous "workshops", where, for more than a century, elegant and sump
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  • ...t]]s production. The group is based in [[Forlì]] and is one of the leading companies in the world of design and construction of luxury motoryachts and sporting ...d with the sales volumes and number of employees and included top European companies from different sectors. The group is the only company in the nautical world
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  • ...1904 as stated in the chronicles a posteriori, or, in the "mare magnum" of companies that sprang up like magic between 1904 and 1907, maybe quoted before we hav ...iator, change at four forward gears and reverse, brakes on rear wheels and motor shaft. The [[Ceirano]] also built a four-cylinder type, 16-20 HP, as tellin
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  • In 1977 [[Ivan Alborghetti]] from Milan, Italy won the Italian 125 and 250 cc motorcross championships on Aprilias. ...sed a homologation special version of their road bike the RSVR Mille. The motor for the racebike was specially built by Cosworth.
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  • When [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] began manufacturing motorcycles, they were single cylinder ...the military, making the factory a target for Allied bombing. The [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] factory at Borgo Panigale was hit badly more than once, bu
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ...mbretta, and Lambro, brand names are owned by SIL and are licensed to many companies who want association with the iconic brand, including: [[Taiwan|Taiwanese]]
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  • ...[Ferrari 500|500S]], [[Ferrari 250 GT|250GT]] and some F1 cars). Other car companies followed, including [[Cisitalia]], [[Fiat]], [[Stanguellini]], [[Osca]], [[ [[Angelo Luigi Colombo]] is in [[Milan]], in [[Via Stradella]], society AL Colombo: This workshop is produced init
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati Meccanica S.p.A]] Ducati was one of several Italian companies that did well in the 1950s with lightweight sporting motorcycles like the 9
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  • ...ransfer of activities in Piacenza, along the [[Po]] in the south-east of [[Milan]], During the 1960s, the companies facility was enlarged several times, and a broader range of vehicles with
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  • ...only the most elite could own. Today Isotta-Fraschini is a set of several companies. ...luxury goods in the spirit of the supreme luxury that the Isotta-Fraschini Motor Car embodied.
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  • ...o Ceirano]], [[SPA]], [[Junior]], [[SCAT]], [[SAGiovanni]] Ceirano: eleven companies, joined by two common denominators are all born in Turin and are all on the ...e one after another, are devoting themselves to the same job: to found car companies. Base, and then leave, or merge with others, or dissolve, or detect, in a k
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  • ...cycle]] manufacturer. Unlike the traditional trend for technological motor companies, usually established in northern [[Italy]], this story began and developed ...established by Taruffi in [[1937]], on the highway [[Autostrada A4 (Italy)|Milan-Bergamo]].
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  • ...in 1996 came under [[Texas Pacific Group]], which also had bought [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]], and in April 1999, the rights to the name were purchased ...25 mm carburettors are fitted to the 350. Both kick-start and starter motor are fitted.(1)
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  • Jonghi was founded in [[Milan]] from the remains of "[[Nagase & Ray]]" and was moved to [[France]] taking ...ess. In [[1937]] the production of a motor bike with a 100 cc [[two-stroke motor|2 stroke]] engine was to help the bottom line. The welcome was warm and to
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  • ...egan modifying and racing them in distance and endurance events like the ''Milan-Trento'' road race, ''Giro d'Italia'' and the ''Cavalcata delle Dolomiti'', ...tition, causing many companies like NVT (the amalgamated surviving British companies Norton, Triumph, and BSA), Moto-Guzzi, and many others to fail and disappea
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  • ...0,000. It is the second largest city in [[Lombardy]], after the capital, [[Milan]]. Brescia is called "the Lioness of Italy" after ten days of popular upris ...engineering]] and machine tools, as well as the [[Beretta]] arms firm. Its companies are typically small or medium- sized enterprises, often with family managem
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  • ...ful engines ([[A.L.F.A 40/60 HP|40-60 HP]]). A.L.F.A. also ventured into [[motor racing]], drivers Franchini and Ronzoni competing in the 1911 [[Targa Flori ...ealthy, with the bodies normally built by [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring of Milan]] or [[Pininfarina]]. This was the era that peaked with the legendary [[Alf
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  • ...uickly as they had come. Most of the other sponsors were small or mid-size companies from [[Turin]] or the region of [[Piemont]]. ...d up with the negative publicity generated by Enzo Osella's cars, so the [[Milan]]-based manufacturer prohibited the further use of its name in connection w
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  • ...[Europe]], with important international exhibitions, like Motorshow (cars, motor-cycles, considered the most important in all the World), Saie, Saiedue and ...ba, Spain|Cordoba]], [[Paris]], [[Venice]], [[Florence]], and, probably, [[Milan]], with 60,000 - 70,000 inhabitants.
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  • ...], at the beginning of 2011. Fiat Industrial has a separate listing on the Milan stock exchange beginning January 3, 2011. ...has significant worldwide operations, operating in 61 countries with 1,063 companies that employ over 223,000 people, 111,000 of whom are outside Italy. Fiat bu
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  • '''Ducati Motor Holding, [[S.A. (corporation)|SpA]]''' ([[Borsa Italiana]]:[http://www.bors ...9, TPG issued an [[IPO]] of Ducati stock and renamed the company '''Ducati Motor Holding SpA'''. TPG sold over 65% of its shares in Ducati. In December 2005
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  • ...by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The current [[Mayor of Rome]] is [[Walter Veltroni]]. ...me's economic growth began to surpass that of its rivals, [[Naples]] and [[Milan]] after World War II. [[Tourism]] is inevitably one of Rome's chief industr
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  • |Long name || '''[[Parmalat]] Forti [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' <small>({{F1|1995}})</small><br />Forti Grand Prix <small ...''', commonly known as '''Forti''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Auto racing|motor racing]] team chiefly known for its brief, and unsuccessful, involvement in
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  • ...ned creating a motorcycle company after the war. Guzzi would engineer the motor bikes, Parodi (scion of wealthy Genovese ship-owners) would finance the ven ...o the original articles of incorporation) "the manufacture and the sale of motor cycles and any other activity in relation to or connected to metallurgical
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