- Bandini 1100 (1946)
The Bandini 1100, introduced in 1946 by
Ilario Bandini , is the first car to wear the Bandini badge.The chassis
The
Fiat steel frame is modified to carryindependent suspension with fronttorsion bar . At the rear, hydraulicdrum brake s are placed next todifferential , attached to a frame with elastic suspension elements borrowed from aGilera motorcycle, shock absorbers and a clutch system articulation derived from a device to close the doors of a pub.The body
The
aluminium bodywork was done byRocco Motto . It is a one-piece two-seater with an elegant, sinuous, sporting shape. The large center-mounted grille is made up of seventeen vertical bars, and is flanked by large headlights. The streamlined broad front defines the lines that drop to the rear wheels affecting even the doors. Instead ofwindshield have chosen two "slides", the rear wheel are particularly pronounced, while the rear is low and tapered. The wheels areBorrani wires.The engine
The engine is the original
Fiat 1100, tuned by Bandini.*
Engine : longitudinal front-mounted 4-cylinder in-line auctions and bilanceri
* Displacement: convert|1089|cc|cuin|abbr=on
* Bore and stroke: convert|68|mm|in|1|abbr=on x convert|75|mm|in|1|abbr=on
* Maximum power: unknownee also
*
Ilario Bandini
*Bandini Automobili
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