Solved - NEH 4128: Parisotto Fiat 750 - 1952

Started by Carnut, June 12, 2015, 07:52:32 AM

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Carnut

What's this, who built it, on what base and with what engine - for 1 point?:

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Carnut

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richard cuyler

Yum! Don't you just want to wait till the owner's not looking, hop in and tear around in it for a while? 8) ;D

AlexFrance


Carnut

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Carnut

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AlexFrance

Is it an Italian car?

Carnut

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Carnut

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richard cuyler


Carnut

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Carnut

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AlexFrance

Was the body designed by a famous Italian individual or company?

Carnut

Quote from: AlexFrance on July 07, 2015, 12:10:18 PM
Was the body designed by a famous Italian individual or company?

No, one I've never heard of before!
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AlexFrance

Could it be a Stanguellini?

Carnut

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AlexFrance

Is it a "s" on the side grill?

Carnut

Quote from: AlexFrance on July 13, 2015, 04:32:25 PM
Is it a "s" on the side grill?

If it is it has no connection with the name or maker of the car..
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AlexFrance

#21
I found it, at last!

It's a Parisotto Fiat 750 Sport from 1952 (chassis #5062652).

Engine is a Fiat 750cc with a Siata B type head (is the "s" on the side grill connected to "Siata"?). That particular car is one of a series of 9 cars. It raced the Mille Miglia in 1952 (number 2400), driven by Gino d'Angeli with co-driver A. Gasparini (did not finish).


Carnut

Quote from: AlexFrance on July 14, 2015, 09:08:59 AM
I found it, at last!

It's a Parisotto Fiat 750 Sport from 1952 (chassis #5062652).

Engine is a Fiat 750cc with a Siata B type head (is the "s" on the side grill connected to "Siata"?). That particular car is one of a series of 9 cars. It raced the Mille Miglia in 1952 (number 2400), driven by Gino d'Angeli with co-driver A. Gasparini (did not finish).

OK.
But - you still need to tell me who actually built the car for your point!
Locked for you to go back to the drawing board!
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AlexFrance

Here is some more: :)

It was based on a tubular frame built by Armando Pasqualin and the car was assembled in the workshop of Cesare Rizzato located in Padova.

By the way, what a lovely car!

Carnut

You got it!

Yes, a real little beauty.
Another picture of one:

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