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Re: Exotic #1 [jlbl] by magnette
Sep 18, 2008 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: jlbl (Sep 18, 2008 8:09 am)

Actually, there is a photo of one of these beasts, from the front admittedly, on the cover of a magazine I subscribe to - RUMCar news (the magazine of the Register of Unusual Microcars). I only looked at the magazine yesterday, looking for something else, so it was fresh in my mind.
Also, I think I read somewhere - but can't find the reference - that the Biscuter was assembled in its later ears in the factory in Barcelona which had built the Pegaso car, (a link to the previous vehicle, the Iveco, because that was involved with Pegaso trucks)
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Roadster> by andys120
Sep 18, 2008 (10:59 am)
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Re: Exotic #1 [magnette] by jlbl
Sep 18, 2008 (11:08 am)
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Replying to: magnette (Sep 18, 2008 9:01 am)

I've been browsing through the Register of Unusual Microcars website and I've found it very interesting. There is a nice collection of cards picturing post-war European microcars. There was even one made by Messerschmitt! Thanks for the link.
 
Also, I think I read somewhere - but can't find the reference - that the Biscuter was assembled in its later ears in the factory in Barcelona which had built the Pegaso car, (a link to the previous vehicle, the Iveco, because that was involved with Pegaso trucks)
 
I'm not aware of that. Pegaso was built in Barcelona but in ENASA ('Empresa Nacional de Autocamiones') factory. ENASA was a post-war, government-owned corporation devoted to make trucks ('Pegaso' trucks).
 
Shortly before 1950 a Minister of Industry of Franco's dictatorial regime promoted the building of luxury sedans and sport cars just to polish the Dictatorship image. The sport cars were intended to race in Le Mans and other places. Those cars were the Pegaso (Pegasus), named like the trucks.
 
For that purpose, ENASA took advantage of the Spanish remnants of the prestigious pre-war carmaker Hispano-Suiza (which really was a French-Spanish corporation), which at the end of the Civil War and the WWII become divided between France and Spain. Under the direction of a young and competent Spanish engineer, Mr. Ricart, a former Alfa-Romeo engineer, they built a developing center that eventually built only Pegaso sport cars.
 
So, ENASA eventually made about one hundred Pegaso Z-102 sport cars between 1951-1957. They had a light alloy V8 engine of 2,5 liters. In 1957 someone in the government decided the line had to be dismantled. Only trucks, quite good in fact, were built again by ENASA afterwards. With the advent of democracy to Spain, ENASA was de-nationalized and the truck brand Pegaso sold to IVECO instead of MB as I've explained in a former post.
 
Biscuter was made by Autonacional S.A. Autonacional S.A. was also based in Barcelona but was privately owned.
 
Here are pictures of the Pegaso Z-102.
 

 

 
Regards,
Jose
 
PS to all: You may find these images at my CarSpace site. I invite all of you to visit it.
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Re: Roadster> [andys120] by stephen987
Sep 18, 2008 (11:18 am)
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Porsche 356 America.
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Re: Roadster> [stephen987] by andys120
Sep 18, 2008 (1:44 pm)
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Yep, it's the little known Porsche 356 America Roadster (1950-52). Like the later 356A Speedster, the ARs were designed as lightweight alternatives to the regular 356 Series, many saw competition in production sports car racing.
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Re: Roadster> [andys120] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 18, 2008 (7:27 pm)
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1950-1952?
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Mystery Dash> by andys120
Sep 19, 2008 (3:03 am)
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Re: Mystery Dash> [andys120] by magnette
Sep 19, 2008 (11:12 am)
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Aston Martin - DB4?
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What's this ? by magnette
Sep 19, 2008 (11:17 am)
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Re: What's this ? [magnette] by stephen987
Sep 19, 2008 (11:31 am)
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Austin 3-Litre sedan, 1968-69?

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