Q219 - solved - 1941 electric car by Carrozzeria Touring / Stigler

Started by Quiller, January 10, 2009, 10:06:21 AM

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Quiller

What's the make and model designation of this car?

Quiller


D-type

Humber Hawk with the grille photoshopped out ?
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

Quiller

There's no photoshopping on this photo, as far as I'm aware. And no Humber connection either, I believe.

Joao Gois

Don't know why but it looks Russian to me. Anywhere near there?
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faksta

I'm sure it's too good assembled for Russian or Soviet car..the panels even fit each other...

ImpishGrin

Looks Lincoln-esque to me.
It's not denial, I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

DynaMike

Isn't this a war-time Italian prototype ?

Quiller

It's not Russian.

War-time Italian is much closer to the mark

Joao Gois

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Tuckeroo

1941 Stigler Elettrica by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan?

Tuckeroo

"Auto elettrica eseguita in collaborazione con la Stigler.
Anno: 1941."

My Italian is not very good, here's the yahoo translation: "Car electrical worker executed in collaboration with the Stigler. Year: 1941."

Quiller

Quote from: Tuckeroo on January 22, 2009, 11:30:00 AM
1941 Stigler Elettrica by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan?

Yes that's correct. I confess I don't know much about this car - as far as I'm aware, Stigler produced electric vehicles in the early 1920s, but wartime may have brought the company's products back into the light (despite those black-out headlamps!)

Allemano

Damn! Such a lonely Pro-Life! Another one that hasn't reached my shore!

Otto Puzzell

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als15

To add a little tile to the puzzle, Stigler only made the electric motor. The chassis come from a stock Fiat 1100 A.

Joao Gois

Quote from: als15 on September 19, 2012, 05:49:53 PM
To add a little tile to the puzzle, Stigler only made the electric motor. The chassis come from a stock Fiat 1100 A.


So I wasn't that far after all!! ;D
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