SAVA

SAVA (Spain)
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Sociedad Anónima de Vehículos Automoviles (SAVA) was a Spanish producer of light and medium commercial vehicles.
From 1960 to 1963, SAVA built heavier models based on several British-designed Austin, Morris and BMC commercial vehicles but with Spanish-built cabs. They were marketed as SAVA, SAVA-Austin, or SAVA-BMC.
In 1965 Enasa, the maker of Pegaso trucks, took over SAVA, but the SAVA brand subsisted until 1969, after which the range was rebadged as Pegaso: see Pegaso-SAVA.
For the Belgian company, see Société Anversoise pour la Fabrication de Voitures Automobiles (SAVA).
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