Lawil S.p.A. explained
The Lawil S.p.A. is a former Italian automobile manufacturer that began production in 1967. Lawil was located in Pavia, Lombardia. Lawil S.p.A. was a part of the French Lambretta and the Italian Innocenti.
Composition of the brand name: Henri Willame (Director of the French Lambretta) + Carlo Lavezzari (Designer) = LAvezzari + WILlame
Following models were available:[1]
- Lawil Farmer (S1) 123cc (1968-1971, F) / Lawil Varzina (S3) 250cc (1970 - 1980, ITA)
- Lawil Farmer II 125cc (1975-1980, F)
- Lawil Berlina (S4) 250cc (ITA) / Willam City (A1 to A3) 123cc and 175cc (1967-1971, F) / Willam City (A4 and A5) 125cc (1971-1980, F)
- Lawil Pick-Up (C1) 123cc (until 1977, F)
- Willam Fourgonnette (C2) 125cc (1968-1988, only sold in France)
- Willam Break (C4) 125cc
References
David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.
Notes and References
- Web site: Willam . 2013-07-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100702154154/http://membres.multimania.fr/microcarfan/willam.html . 2010-07-02 .