Vespa 125 V15 Specifications :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Production : 1950
Photo Credit : vespaclub.online.fr
Vespa 125 V15 Specifications :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Production : 1950
Photo Credit : vespaclub.online.fr
Vespa 150 TAP 1956-1959 |
Vespa 150 TAP Specifications :
Manufacturer : Piaggio (France)
Productions : 1950′s
Photo Credit : Rama and symboles-et-traditions.com
The Vespa 150 TAP is an Italian Vespa scooter modified to transport a M20 75 mm recoilless rifle, which was used in the 1950s by the French Airborne Forces (Troupes aéroportées, or TAP). It was produced by Ateliers de Construction de Motocycles et Automobiles (ACMA), a licensed assembler of Vespas in France, in 1956 and 1959.
Its mounted M20, a U.S.-made light anti-armour cannon, was very light when compared to a standard 75mm cannon but was still able to penetrate 100 mm of armour by so-called HEAT warhead. The recoil is counteracted by venting propellant gases out the rear of the weapon which eliminated the need for a mechanical recoil system or heavy mounts, enabling the weapon to be fired from the Vespa frame.
Vespa 150 TAP 1956-1959 |
Vespa 150 TAP 1956-1959 |
The scooters would be parachute-dropped in pairs, accompanied by a two-man team. The gun was carried on one scooter, while the ammunition was loaded on the other. Due to the lack of any kind of aiming devices the recoilless rifle was never designed to be fired from the scooter, the gun was mounted on a tripod which was also carried by the scooter, before being fired.
The “Bazooka Vespa” was relatively cheap: Vespas cost roughly $500 at the time, and the M20s were plentiful. Roughly 800 of these scooters were deployed in the Algerian War.
Vespa 150 TAP 1956-1959 |
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Vespa Super 150 1978 Specification :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Productions : 1978
Engine : 2-stroke, 150 cc
Photo Credit : Arif Gunawan
This Vespa belongs to my brother, Arif Gunawan.
Manufacturer : Fiat
Productions : 1950-1954
Engine : 1,4 ltr with a capacity of 44 HP with 4400 U/min.
Transmission : -
Source : netcarshow.com
The Fiat 1400 was a model of car produced by Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat between 1950 and 1954
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Vespa MP5 Paperino – 1943 Specification :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Production : 1964
Engine : air-cooled engine, 2 stroke,
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Vespa 125 (V30-V33) Specifications :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Production : 1951
Photo Cource : vespaclub.online.fr
Manufacturer : Bentley
Productions : 1950
Engine : 4.6 L (4566 cc/278 in³) with a 92.08 mm (3.6 in) bore and 114.3 mm (4.5 in) stroke
Transmission : 4-speed manual transmission was standard with a 4-speed automatic optional
Source : netcarshow.com
The R Type was the second series of post-war Bentley automobile, replacing the Mark VI. The front of the saloon model was identical to the Mark VI, but many had custom coachwork.
The Continental model was produced specially for continental Europe, with many coachbuilt by H.J. Mulliner. This would be the first appearance of the famed Bentley Continental name.
All R Type models used an iron-block/aluminum-head straight-6 engine fed by twin SU carburettors. The basic engine displaced 4.6 L (4566 cc/278 in³) with a 92.08 mm (3.6 in) bore and 114.3 mm (4.5 in) stroke. The Continental had a larger bore of 94.62 mm (3.7 in) for a total displacement of 4.9 L (4887 cc/298 in³).
Vespa Primavera 125 Specification :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Production : 1968-1976
Engine : 125 cc, 2-stroke
Photo Credit : Khaosaming and Nardi Francesco.
Vespa MP5 Paperino – 1943 specification :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Country : Germany
Production : 1943 (End of World War 2)
Engine : 98cc, 2 stroke, single cylinder, bore : 50mm, stroke : 50mm
Top speed : 60 mph
Transmision : Chain
Brake : Drum
Tire : 4.00-10