Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im19080912AJ-Jun.jpg|thumb| September 1908. [[Otav Cars|OTAV]] and [[Junior]]. ]]
[[Image:Im19080912AJ-Jun.jpg|thumb| September 1908. [[Otav Cars|OTAV]] and [[Junior]]. ]]


[[O.T.A.V.]] or OTAV stood for Officine Turkheimer per Automobili e Velocipedi, of Milan (1905 - 1908). Founded by Max [[Turkheimer]], who also made bicycles and motorcycles.<ref>Wikipedia entry, in Italian</ref>  
[[O.T.A.V.]] or OTAV stood for Officine Turkheimer per Automobili e Velocipedi, of Milan (1905 - 1908). Founded by [[Max Turkheimer]], who also made bicycles and motorcycles.<ref>Wikipedia entry, in Italian</ref>  


1905-08 Automobile made in Italy
1905-08 Automobile made in Italy

Revision as of 12:12, 13 December 2019

September 1908. At the Essex Motor Club run.
September 1908. OTAV and Junior.

O.T.A.V. or OTAV stood for Officine Turkheimer per Automobili e Velocipedi, of Milan (1905 - 1908). Founded by Max Turkheimer, who also made bicycles and motorcycles.[1]

1905-08 Automobile made in Italy

See also Otav Cars.

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Sources of Information

  1. Wikipedia entry, in Italian