Please ,for 1 point, ID this car :
Up !
Bianchi V-03 Aurelia 1,4 l 1949
Well done ! :)
Point for you!
What is this?
1 point for you!
Experts?
Polish?
Nope...
South American?
Not from there...
Italian?
Yes!
is it a Cemsa?
Not Cemsa.
Not an impossible point here ;)
Boneschi?
Not Boneschi.
Is the manufacturer still active?
...hhmmm tricky question.
You can't buy a car produced by them anymore. ;)
Isotta Fraschini?
Not Isotta Fraschini.
Bianchi?
Yes! Which one?
S9?
Not that.
Was it built after WW2?
Yes...
Is the maker not enough?
This car is not obscure at all, expecially now that you know who built it and when!
Majeko can't post anymore here, but 90% of the work has been done already! ;)
Ok, no one recognized it.
It was not hard to find out that Bianchi built a prototype called Aurelia in 1949.
It was known as V-03 and had a 4-cylinder, 1.4cc and 125hp engine.
An easy Expert point is gone.
Moved & merged ;)
Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 19, 2015, 05:21:57 AM
Ok, no one recognized it.
It was not hard to find out that Bianchi built a prototype called Aurelia in 1949.
It was known as V-03 and had a 4-cylinder, 1.4cc and 125hp engine.
An easy Expert point is gone.
Moved & merged ;)
The Bianchi Aurelia is not very well documented in the Internet, except on the baron von Thyssen site and a small reference made by SACO3 on a french forum. Anyway, thanks for the image !
Probably you are right...it's always easy when you know the answer.
Here you are the unmodified pic.
Quote from: pguillem on February 26, 2015, 12:02:26 PM
Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 19, 2015, 05:21:57 AM
Ok, no one recognized it.
It was not hard to find out that Bianchi built a prototype called Aurelia in 1949.
It was known as V-03 and had a 4-cylinder, 1.4cc and 125hp engine.
An easy Expert point is gone.
Moved & merged ;)
The Bianchi Aurelia is not very well documented in the Internet, except on the baron von Thyssen site and a small reference made by SACO3 on a french forum. Anyway, thanks for the image !
I don't know this site!
Quote from: thorax on March 06, 2015, 03:25:09 AM
Quote from: pguillem on February 26, 2015, 12:02:26 PM
The Bianchi Aurelia is not very well documented in the Internet, except on the baron von Thyssen site and a small reference made by SACO3 on a french forum. Anyway, thanks for the image !
I don't know this site!
It's absolutely riddled with errors and incorrect facts and is best avoided unless there really is no alternative!