Chiribiri

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Chiribiri from 1924

Chiribiri was an Italian manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

The company Chiribiri & Co started producing automobiles in Turin in 1913 . Production ended in 1915 due to the war. Alfredo Gallanzi took over the production facilities and used it to manufacture Ardita vehicles in his company, Costruzioni Automobili Ing. A. Gallanzi . After the First World War , production started again, which continued until 1930.

vehicles

The first model was the 8/10 HP with a four-cylinder engine , which was followed in 1915 by the 10/12 HP with a four-cylinder engine and 1500 cm³ displacement . In 1921 the 12/16 HP appeared with a four-cylinder engine and a displacement of 1600 cc. The Monza model came out in 1924 . The four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1482 cm³ developed between 50 and 92 hp , depending on the version  . In 1926, the successor to the 12/16 HP was the Milano 8/12 HP with a four-cylinder engine and 1500 cm³ displacement.

A vehicle of this brand belongs to the collection of the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile in Turin.

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