Solved -PJ223- Luigi Fiertler's La Lupetta from 1949

Started by Paul Jaray, September 23, 2009, 05:57:47 PM

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Paul Jaray

Know what it is?

Please, respond below and share your knowledge of the name and builder of this car.

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als15

It could be the Italian microcar "Volpe".

Ultra

Quote from: als15 on September 26, 2009, 01:51:38 PM
It could be the Italian microcar "Volpe".

I have this feeling you are going to climb the ranks around here pretty fast.

;D
"Honi soit qui mal y pense"


Click the pic....... Name the car

Paul Jaray

Looks like one of them, but it's not...the country is right.



als15

Stupid question.... of course this isn't neither an ALCA (which is other name of Volpe)?

Paul Jaray

#7
It looks like it, but it's not...

Carnut

It couldn't have been that because that car was one of my puzzles, solved only at the beginning of last week!
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

pnegyesi



pnegyesi


Paul Jaray

This car was built in 1949 and has a 125cc engine.
(The Corat MV2 Lupetta was presented at the 1946 Turin Motor Show and had a 250cc 5.5bhp single-cylinder 4-stroke engine.)

Arunas


Paul Jaray

Yes, it is.
I took this pic from a magazine, but there is a whole site dedicated to this car with other pics.
I'll post the link when it will be solved.
(Take note of last pnegyesi guess and my reply).

pnegyesi

You've given a huge clue

Luigi Fiertler's La Lupetta from 1949

Arunas

Quote from: pnegyesi on October 05, 2009, 10:26:20 AM
You've given a huge clue

Luigi Fiertler's La Lupetta from 1949

Dedicated for racing?

Paul Jaray

Bravo!
Here's all you want to know about.
http://www.lalupetta.com/