Can anyone tell me about this italian beuty?
I google searched it but all i can find is the image on UCP, and it looks like a model
Can anyone tell me about this italian beuty?
I google searched it but all i can find is the image on UCP, and it looks like a model
Last edited by kko; 10-30-2004 at 07:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by kko
This one ??
There can be confusion as Stanguellini and Bandini's were regularly supplied and converted to different engines. The pic above is a Stanguellini with the Bialbero engine. Coudl it have been that ?
I can't find any reference of Bandini specifically producing a Balbieri engined car himself. Could have been "uprated" by the customer - especially if going overseas.
See http://www.carsfromitaly.com/others/index.html and click on Bandini.
( A great site for all cars Italian, especially the small volume specialists )
If you wanted more pics and info to confirm/deny the existence of a BB it looks like his nephew is running the register of chassis so you could contact him directly !!
Maybe if you psot the link to the pic you have found, it might be obcious if it's a 750 with a customer engine.
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rest assured that the UCP pic is not a model, I personally took the picture from the real car which was shown in Autotron near Den Bosch in the Netherlands, in 1997 or 1998 (don't remember exactly). It is a very beautiful machine, and I still regret that I took only one picture.
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ah so the pic was on UCP.
You should know better than to trust these guys to get it right
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http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame...php&carnum=734
This is a car which was put on the page in it's infant years, nowadays such pic would be considered totally unacceptable. There are lots more interesting cars waiting of which unfortunately only "low-res" pics are available.
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Do you have any specs on it?
and where did it race?
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I am afraid I was not keen enough to collect the specs there and then. I don't think it ever raced, it is a one-off.Originally Posted by kko
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Bialbero means Double cam shaft and all Bandini engines are Bialbero.
correct name of this car is "Bandini Saloncino".
take a look here
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandini_saloncino
here there are all cars produced by Ilario Bandini
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandini_Automobili
or here for more picture
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Bandinicars
Ciao
welcome to UCP.
Good links, but tihs one
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandini_saloncino
could have had the decency to make a reference to the UCP picture
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now here is an odd one, the plate says Bandini Saponetta, Chasssis #169, built 1953. Now according to Wikipedia, Saponettas only entered production in 1957. The engine was shown outside of the car.
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Dead thred I know, but I just found a book on Bandini cars. I'll try to get the informaion on it this afternoon.
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It's not a cheap book -I think the bookstroe I saw it at wanted $99.00 for it-, but it looks comprehensive.
I got a list of all Bandini chassis, which is far from complete, but does not contain the chassis number of the "1953" car. Many cars apparently have been reconstructed also.
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