Solved -PJ-16- Biondetti-Norton 4000 Special 1947

Started by Paul Jaray, December 10, 2008, 04:56:22 PM

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Paul Jaray

Know what it is?

Please, respond below and let us know the make and model designation of the car posted here.

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faksta

VERY interesting car, but I don't know what it is...

Paul Jaray

Quote from: faksta on December 15, 2008, 10:48:57 AM
VERY interesting car, but I don't know what it is...
If you knew what's beneath that hood...

faksta

At least I can suppose it's....well..Italian, eh?


faksta

And the track is possibly Monza?


faksta

Does it have something to do with any big Italian manufacturer? Say, using their chassis?

Paul Jaray

No origin are reported for this chassis, even if the previous one and the following ones were taken from 2 different well-known big (not italian) manufacturers. This name is not so obscure because of this latest cars, but this one is particular for ....ok too many clues now!

faksta

#10
Could it be Giaur?  ???
Though..no, hardly...I can't recall any Giaur's on foreign chassis except for one Lotus-based car.

Paul Jaray

you're right...it's not Giaur.

Arunas



faksta

Any connection with Rovelli?

Paul Jaray

Not that I'm aware of....

Allemano


Paul Jaray

Your question is vague...but no in any case..

faksta

By the way, the car was built in the end of fourties, wasn't it?


faksta

How about O.R.C.A. Hunter then? Though I know nearly nothing about it...

Paul Jaray

not an ORCA and not sure I've ever heard about it!

faksta

Then another guess will contain the name Giusti and, say, Giusti Daniella in particular.


faksta

Did this company produce any road legal cars?