Garbarini Vehículos Especiales

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Garbarini Vehículos Especiales
legal form
founding 1970
resolution 1975
Seat Gonnet, Buenos Aires Province , Argentina
Branch Automobiles

Garbarini Vehículos Especiales was an Argentine manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

The company from Gonnet in the province of Buenos Aires started producing automobiles in 1970. The brand name was Puelche . Production ended in 1975.

vehicles

Beach wagons were on offer . The first model without a model name and the Puelche II existed from 1970 to 1975. They were in the style of a VW buggy . However, a powered four-cylinder engine of Renault with 58 mm bore , 80 mm stroke , 845 cc displacement and 34  PS to the vehicles. The engine was mounted in the stern. With a wheelbase of 2050 mm, the vehicles were 3045 mm long and 1380 mm wide.

Between 1973 and 1974 there was also the iguana . It was shaped more modern and had two doors. It was based on the chassis of the Renault 4 , so it had a front engine and front-wheel drive . The four-cylinder engine with 68 mm bore, 77 mm stroke and 1118 cm³ displacement developed 41 hp.

Individual evidence

  1. a b d'Auto (Dutch, accessed August 27, 2016)
  2. a b Allcarindex (English, accessed on August 27, 2016)
  3. Coche Argentino zum Puelche (Spanish, accessed on August 27, 2016)
  4. Coche Argentino to Puelche Iguana (Spanish, accessed August 27, 2016)