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The Innocenti Company has a history that pre-dates World War II, beginning during a very difficult economic time during The Great Depression in 1931. It was created by Fernando Innocenti who built some very attractive and stylish cars of the era. By the very early 1960s, production was based on the Austin-Healey Sprites with coachwork in the style of Ghia. The Innocenti 950 Spyder was comprised of the Sprite mechanical components with power from the A-series engine and its suspension, steering, and drivetrain also sourced from the British marque.The Innocenti Company was based in Milan and worked closely with the Turin-based company Ghia. The Innocenti vehicles offered a different appearance for the tried-and-true mechanical components of the Austin-Healeys and the popular Mini automobiles. Luxury items such as roll-up windows, lockable boot lid, lockable glove box, exterior door handles and even larger doors could be found on the Innocenti. These improvements made the cars more enjoyable and usable.At the 1960 Turin Motor Show, Innocenti introduced their 950 Spyder. A total of 624 examples would eventually be created on the Bugeye (AN5) platform. The 950 Spyders built atop the Sprite MKII (HAN6) had even greater numbers, reaching 7,166 units during its production lifespan.
A major redesign occurred in 1966, resulting with the Innocenti C. This was a fixed-top coupe with a larger, 1275cc engine. They were built atop the Sprite MKII (HAN7) platform with a total of 487 examples created. A further 307 examples were built atop the Sprite MKIII (HAN8) platform.During the entire production run, Innocenti built a total of 7,651 examples from the Sprite. A few were exported, with the United States receiving the largest of those exports. Italy, the location of the Innocenti company, received most of the cars.
By Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2008
The Innocenti/Austin-Healeys built prior to 1963 were powered by the 948cc A-series engine. In 1963, this was switched to the 1098cc engine found in the Sprite MKII (HAN7). To promote this change, Innocenti changed the name of their vehicle to the Innocenti S. Other changes followed, such as new hub caps, updated interior, new badging and grill. A total of 2074 examples of the Innocenti S were produced.
By Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2008
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Innocenti was formed in 1931 by Ferdinando Innocenti with the purpose of manufacturing steel tubing. The company experienced success in the years that followed until its progress was slowed by World War II. Their facilities were destroyed which left Innocenti scrambling to secure government grants to rebuild their factories. The buildings were reconstructed in Milan where the company ventured into....
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