What is this?
1 point for you!
Italian marque?
Yes!
Itala 65?
Not Itala.
1925 SPA 24S, with body by Armbruster?
Not SPA and not Armbruster but the car is indeed from 1924-1925.
F.A.T.A. Torpedo circa 1924?
Not a F.A.T.A.
Ansaldo?
Not Ansaldo.
Bianchi cicra 1925?
Not Bianchi.
If not Bianchi, perhaps BN (Bianchi e Negro) cicra 1925.
Isotta-Fraschini tipo 8?
Not BN or Isotta Fraschini.
Ceirano-Scat 150
Not Ceirano-Scat.
Fiat 519
Not Fiat.
Scirea Tipo Unico from 1924-1925?
Not Scirea.
Barison from 1924-1925?
Alfa Romeo?
RL?
Yes...not just the coachbuilder is missing.
Castagna?
Not Castagna.
Stab. Farina or less known ?
Less known.
Casaro?
Not Casaro.
Sala ?
Not Sala.
Is the coach builder Italian ?
Yes, he is.
Savio may be ? Or is it a very obscure one ?
Not Savio.
I'd say it's pretty obscure.
From Turin?
Not Turin.
Carrozzeria Schieppati of Milan?
Not Schieppati but from Milan.
Bollani of Milan?
Not Bollani.
Garavini?
Not Garavini.
Dux?
Not Dux.
Brianza?
Not Brianza.
Carrozzeria Gaetano Borsani & C. of Milan?
Not Borsani.
Carrozzeria Sport of Milan?
Not Sport.
Italo-Argentina?
Not that.
Carrozzeria Citterio?
Bollani?
Not Citterio or Bollani.
Probably too well known, but: Carrozzeria Boneschi of Milan?
Not Boneschi and not that known.
Not sure if they were located in Milan, but: Carrozzzeria Manfredini?
Not Manfredini.
Pavesi & Crespi (or perhaps just Pavesi, depending on date) of Milan?
Not them.
Colombo?
Not that.
Schieppati?
Not Schieppati.
This name was never mentioned before here at Autopuzzles.
According to La Manovella this is an Alfa RL torpedo sport by Societá Lavezzari from around 1924
Similar car by Lavezzari at Biscaretti's Museum!
Well done, point for you!
when you said "Milan" it instantly rang a bell. I recalled that I spent some time with that issue of La Manovella listing all coachbuilders in Milan. I am sure other members have that magazine, I was just lucky no one grabbed it before me :)
Quote from: Paul Jaray on April 29, 2015, 12:05:30 PM
Similar car by Lavezzari at Biscaretti's Museum!
Well done, point for you!
Really? According to Museo dell´automobile "This unique bodywork was made in 1926 by Wilkinson of Long Island, New York, for a well-to-do American Alfa enthusiast." I remember the badge.
Interesting Alfa PJ! Thank you.
Quote from: João on April 29, 2015, 01:02:37 PM
Quote from: Paul Jaray on April 29, 2015, 12:05:30 PM
Similar car by Lavezzari at Biscaretti's Museum!
Well done, point for you!
Really? According to Museo dell´automobile "This unique bodywork was made in 1926 by Wilkinson of Long Island, New York, for a well-to-do American Alfa enthusiast." I remember the badge.
Interesting Alfa PJ! Thank you.
I read it in a forum, not a reliable source. If you read the badge, well, that forum is wrong!
Timo to move it and award the point!