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[[File:1953 Nardi Sighinolfi.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1953 Nardi Sighinolfi''' [http://www.ferrariexperts.com <small>Source</small>] ]] | [[File:1953 Nardi Sighinolfi.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1953 Nardi Sighinolfi''' [http://www.ferrariexperts.com <small>Source</small>] ]] | ||
− | [[File:1949 Sighinolfi 1100 Sport.jpg|right|300px|thumb|'''1949 Sighinolfi 1100 Sport''']] | + | [[File:1949 Sighinolfi 1100 Sport.jpg|right|300px|thumb|'''1949 Sighinolfi 1100 Sport''' built by Sergio Sighinolfi. It has a Fiat 1100S engine with it’s own tube frame chassis and aluminum body.]] |
Revision as of 09:42, 4 May 2010
1940's -
The car was a 1949 Sighinolfi 1100 Sport built by Sergio Sighinolfi, a race car driver. It has a Fiat 1100S engine with it’s own tube frame chassis and aluminum body. The naming of some of the 1950's low-volume Italian cars is always tricky. They largely used Fiat components and sometimes were described as Fiats and sometimes named for their creators, i.e. the person who had a chassis made by one specialist, the body by another, the Fiat-based engine developed by another, etc. It is suspected that retaining the Fiat name may have been for taxation purposes. Source
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