BRUMM - FIAT - 600 750 DERIVAZIONE ABARTH 1956

Masstab:: 1/43
Carmodel Code: CAR137244
Hersteller Code: R645-01
Farbe: GREY RED
Material: Die-Cast
Jahr: 1956
EAN: 8020677026013

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At the Turin Motor Show in 1956, Abarth presented its first mass-produced model, the Derivazione 750, based on the Fiat 600. It was a real event, because Abarth was the first manufacturer to offer sports processing in an industrial form on an existing car. The displacement was raised to 747cc for a power of 40.5 horsepower and a top speed of 129 km / h. The Derivation 750 conquered the motorists and also many drivers, who successfully used it in the touring category. Abarth also offered a conversion box for those who already owned a standard Fiat 600. It was the beginning of a long generation of Abarths based on the 600, which reached the mid-seventies.

By David Tarallo

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BRUMM

Brumm was founded by Reno Tattarletti, former Rio sales director, with Emilio Molteni and Virginio Bianchi in Como, in 1972. The company name comes from a model of carriage (from "Brougham") widely used in Milan in Nineteenth century. Brumm originally made 1:43 scale models of horse-drawn carriages. In the mid-1970s, steam-powered vehicle models went into production, and in 1977, classic car models. Car models, mostly sports and racing cars, along with some small Fiats, soon became the company's most important and successful product line. Since the mid-1980s Brumm has regularly produced limited edition models in special and promotional liveries. Proudly continuing to produce in Italy, Brumm is today very active, with a very rich catalog that offers updated variants of already known moulds. Completely new molds are nowadays rare, such as the Fiat Panda II Series, which was long overdue.