Automobili Nazzaro Explained

Automobili Nazzaro was an Italian manufacturer of automobiles from 1911 to 1916, and 1919–1923. Founded by racing driver Felice Nazzaro it produced circa 490 vehicles in total and won both the 1913 and 1920 Targa Florios in Sicily.[1]

Company history

The company, Nazzaro & C. Fabbrica Automobili, was founded in Turin on July 1, 1911, by racing driver Felice Nazzaro, his brother-in-law Pilade Masoero; Maurizio Fabry and Arnold Zoller to produce automobiles with the brand name Nazzaro. In 1916 the company was liquidated and bought by Franco Tosi Meccanica who founded a new company, Automobili Nazzaro, in Florence after World War 1. Production ended in 1923.[1]

Vehicles

Nazzaro & C. Fabbrica Automobili (1913-1916)

Production

A total of around 50 trucks and 230 passenger cars were built by 1916.

Automobili Nazzaro (1919-1923)

The Tipo 5 had a 3.5L four-cylinder engine, with overhead camshaft and V-shaped radiator and won the 1920 Targa Florio. From 1922 the engine had two exhaust valves per cylinder.[1]

Production

A total of around 210 cars were built from 1919 onwards.

Racing

Literature

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Notes and References

  1. The Complete Encyclopedia of Motor Cars, G.N. Georgano, Ebury Press, 1973.