FIAT S.74 – year 1911
Italian Automobile Factory Turin, Turin, Italy.
The first US Grand Prix competition was held in Savannah in 1908 year. Cars of European companies participated in them – Fiat, Benz, Renault, Clement-Bayard, De …
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Italian Automobile Factory Turin, Turin, Italy.
The first US Grand Prix competition was held in Savannah in 1908 year. Cars of European companies participated in them – Fiat, Benz, Renault, Clement-Bayard, De …
Fabbrica Cars Itala S.A., Turin, Italy.
Itala's trademark is not unknown to car enthusiasts. Already in 1905 year, a year after the company was founded, Matthew Ceirano – konstruktor i założyciel firmy w jednej osobie — skonstruował swój …
VEHICLE before conversion : I have a VW LT 35 with 3 front seats, length: 5,58 m. Height: 2,57 m.
VEHICLE CONVERTED TO A CAMPAIGN: 4-passenger car and 4-person sleeping places
It changes with 3 front seats …
VEHICLE before conversion : VW LT35 z 3 front seats, length: 6,54 m. Height: 2,57 m.
VEHICLE CONVERTED TO A CAMPAIGN: 4-passenger travel vehicle i 4 sleeping places.
The double front passenger seat has been replaced by a single seat. …
Benz & You, Rheinische Gasmotorenfabrik AG, Mannheim, Germany.
The second German company, who put their cars to the test in the stiff Grand Prix racing competition, was the Benz factory in Mannheim. Her cars ran in the ACF Grand Prix in Dieppe …
Daimler Motor Company, Stuttgart, Germany.
W 1908 of the year, the French automobile club issued the new Grand Prix ACF regulations, in which the end face of all engine pistons was limited to 750 cm2, which resulted in a different bore diameter for the six engines- …
Italian Automobile Factory Turin, Turin, Italy.
W 1907 In the year, the second ACF Grand Prix races were held at the new circuit outside Dieppe on the north-west coast of France. In accordance with the amended racing regulations, fuel consumption was reduced to 30 l/100km. …
Renault Brothers, Billancourt, Paris, France.
The French Grand Prix race from 1906 year is considered the first Grand Prix competition, which later became the Formula World Championship 1. The race was organized by the French automobile club (Automobile Club of …
Automobile Brasier Company, Ivry Port, France.
Thanks to Mercedes' victory in 1903 of the year, the fifth competition for the Gordon Bennett Cup was held in Germany. The route was mapped out in the Taunus Mountains. Despite the large share of German Mercedes, which also took off …
Company of Electricity and Automobiles Mors, Paris, France.
The period of the so-called. great races between cities practically ended in 1903 year with the tragic Paris-Madrid race, which had to be terminated prematurely in Bordeaux after passing through 552 km. The reason for this was big …