Bandini Saloncino

The Bandini Saloncino is a racing car, built in 1968 by Bandini Automobili in Forlì, Italy. The new sports coupé was presented at the "Salone Internazionale dell'Automobile di Torino" (International car show of Turin) in 1968, but its manufacturer Ilario Bandini with irony, given the small size of its Berlinetta and little sympathy for the suffix "-one" (meaning "big"), renamed the Sports Coupé 1000 with the nickname "Saloncino" (little saloon). The Saloncino was also the test car for the first downdraught-carburetted 1300 cc engine.

Bandini Saloncino

The Bandini Saloncino is a racing car, built in 1968 by Bandini Automobili in Forlì, Italy. The new sports coupé was presented at the "Salone Internazionale dell'Automobile di Torino" (International car show of Turin) in 1968, but its manufacturer Ilario Bandini with irony, given the small size of its Berlinetta and little sympathy for the suffix "-one" (meaning "big"), renamed the Sports Coupé 1000 with the nickname "Saloncino" (little saloon). The Saloncino was also the test car for the first downdraught-carburetted 1300 cc engine.