Solved -PJ714- Graziella 125 by Fernando Caiani, 1954

Started by Paul Jaray, February 16, 2016, 04:05:17 AM

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Carnut

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Paul Jaray

Motto is another good guess but it's not correct.
Not Monterosa.

oko94


Allemano


Paul Jaray

Zagato Colli & Motto are all equally good guesses but wrong.
Not Boneschi.

oko94


Paul Jaray

Not Fantuzzi, that proves you got my hint.

targhediferro


Paul Jaray

Not Savio.
Like Zagato, Colli, Motto & Fantuzzi he bodied mostly sports cars.

oko94


Paul Jaray

Not Scaglietti...I think it will be the next one, now!

oko94



oko94

#63
Was it built by Giotto Bizzarrini, who worked for Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Iso ?

Paul Jaray

Not him, but one of the makers you named is indeed connected.

oko94


Paul Jaray

Not for Alfa or any other maker directly.

oko94


Paul Jaray

A big clue: he did "components" for other makers.

oko94



oko94


targhediferro


Paul Jaray

Not Abarth or Marelli.
He worked for several manufacturers and in the detail of their cars you can find this name. It is not totally obscure, but not a known one.
Other names providing the same part are much more known...

oko94

Was he providing some engine parts ?