Fabbrica Italiana Motoveicoli e Rimorchi

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Fabbrica Italiana Motoveicoli e Rimorchi
legal form
founding 1947
resolution 1957
Seat Milan , Italy
Branch Automobile manufacturer

Fabbrica Italiana Motoveicoli e Rimorchi was an Italian manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles .

Company history

The company from Milan began producing automobiles with the brand name Fimer in 1947 , which ended a little later. Then motorcycles with the brand name Rondine and delivery vans were manufactured. Production ended in 1957.

vehicles

Automobiles

The Fimer 250 was a very small car . The two-cylinder two - stroke engine with a displacement of 250 cm³ and 7 hp was mounted in the rear and drove the rear wheels. The transmission had three gears. The design-related maximum speed was given as 65 km / h. The vehicle had four wheels, the rear track being smaller than the front. The open body had neither doors nor a hood. 50 copies were made by March 1948. The Super Vetturetta was presented as the successor at the Milan sample fair in 1948 . The biggest difference was the two side doors. 250 copies were made by 1950.

delivery trucks

The three - wheel delivery vans were powered by a 250 cm³ engine.

motorcycles

The light motorcycles with the brand name Rondine had engines with a displacement of 125 cc.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader : The International Automobile Encyclopedia . United Soft Media Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8 .