Monteverdi (car)
Monteverdi (Monteverdi) is a luxury model maker of Switzerland Basel that existed for from 1967 to 1982.
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Summary
The company name comes from Peter Monteverdi (Peter Monteverdi) of the founder who ran the luxury model dealers such as Ferrari in Switzerland. It produced a body of フィッソーレ which was Italian carrozzeria and the models that put a V-eight engine made in Chrysler together mainly. It is known by local ジュネーヴ auto show even that I exhibited almost every year in those days. Eastern motors imported and sold it in Japan from 1970 [1].
I purchase the Boschniakia rossica grand prix team in the early 1990s, and there is the experience that participated in formula 1 by a team name of "Monteverdi Boschniakia rossica".
Model
- I became a Monteverdi high speed (1967 start of production) - establishment original main model. The details refer to "Monteverdi high speed"
- The mid ship sportscar which produced it in the Monteverdi high -1970 generation, and was sold. The details refer to "Monteverdi high"
- Monteverdi safari (I announce it by ジュネーヴ auto show in 1976) - high quality off-road wagon. This car was an opportunity of the development, and, as for the four-door model of Range Rover, Land Rover paid a royalty to Monteverdi until 1994. The details refer to "Monteverdi safari"
- Monteverdi Sierra (1977 start of production) - high quality medium size saloon. A compact class of Chrysler at the time is based on. A 1981 cessation of production.
- It is for 4 seat opening of the Monteverdi Sierra C - Monteverdi Sierra.
- Monteverdi tiara - high quality large size saloon. Based on Mercedes-Benz S class (W126), it is the model who changed before and after. "サッコプレート" characterizing W126 is removed. The front desk is changed to an advanced nose (reverse Lunt nose) and four lights type headlight characterizing Monteverdi, and I misappropriate a thing of Peugeot .505 (first half year model), and the rear combination lamp is designed again.
- Monteverdi high 650F1 (1992 trial manufacture) - mid ship sportscar. The details refer to "Monteverdi high"
Allied item
Outside link
Source
- Importer according to the ^ JAIA brand
References
- "Foreign car guidebook 1975" daily publication car newspaper publisher
- "Foreign car guidebook 1976" daily publication car newspaper publisher
- "Foreign car guidebook 1977" daily publication car newspaper publisher
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