Thursday, April 24, 2025

1946 Volugrafo Bimbo

Volugrafo was an Italian company that produced the Bimbo from 1946 until 1948. 60 cars were produced. They had tubular frames and a narrow track of 78cm (31 inches). The steering was achieved via chain setup and the wheel was slightly left of center. The doorless body had a bench seat that could squeeze in two people. It had a thin fabric top that provided some protection to foul weather. It was powered by an air cooled single cylinder engine (5hp) that drove the left rear wheel. There was a sport version that added a second drive set on the right rear wheel. It is believed that five Bimbos survive.

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