1957 ACMA Vespa

1957 ACMA Vespa in En cas de malheur, Movie, 1958 IMDB

Class: Bikes, Scooter — Model origin: IT — Built in: FR

1957 ACMA Vespa

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time 

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sixcyl FR

2005-10-29 01:41

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sixcyl FR

2005-10-29 01:49

Je pense qu c'est le même modèle que celui-ci
http://www.vespaclubfrance.com/index.php?page=album_unique&idenphoto=384
à la différence près du porte bagage arrière

sixcyl FR

2005-10-29 02:35

This italian Piaggio was produced in France by ACMA

antp BE

2005-11-06 14:15

Even if they were produced by ACMA, what name was used when they were sold? The "Piaggio" name does not already seem very common on ads, etc. I am not sure that it is correct to list them under "ACMA" if it is only the company that built them (like Renault Espace & Avantime that were build by Matra but sold as Renault).

-- Last edit: 2005-11-06 14:15:30

sixcyl FR

2005-11-06 16:08

The comparison is much like Fiat and Seat in the 50's , 60's, than Matra and Renault with the Espace or the Avantime. The ACMA products of this period was just wearing the logo P/ACMA (blue/white), Piaggio name didn't appeared at all until the Piaggio Group company had it's own dealing network in France around the 70's, through the S.A VESPA DIFFUSION

antp BE

2005-11-06 16:34

OK if there was a ACMA logo then I agree with you ;)
But maybe some of the Piaggio of the site should be re-labelled as ACMA then, since you added "ACMA" very recently?

-- Last edit: 2005-11-06 16:34:23

sixcyl FR

2005-11-06 17:08

This ACMA Vespa considerations, should concerns only french production of Fourchembault (58 Nièvres)of the 50's/60's.. not the other Piaggio products over the world.
Therefore, only 2 french films could be involved

/vehicle_12193-Piaggio-Vespa.html (Le Petit Baigneur)

/vehicle_9713-Piaggio-Vespa+125-1950.html (Archimède le Clochard)

Now, I must find when Piaggio name really came definitively in France, and what became the Fourchembault production plant then?

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