Intermeccanica Italia Bumpers (1967–1973) - Complete Kit
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Description
Intermeccanica Italia (1967-1973).
Italia was born from an abandoned project that Reisner, the initiator of Intermeccanica, had planned to conquer the United States by associating with Jack Griffith (of TVR).
The car was called the Griffith GT 600. The project was abandoned following Griffith's bankruptcy. Reisner picked up the pieces and, with a few minor modifications, created the Italia.
The car's bodywork was completed by Franco Scaglione on a chassis designed by Crostwhaite and equipped with a 4.5L Ford V8 engine. Initially named Torino (likely in honor of the city where Intermeccanica was located), it was marketed as the Italia. Ford had already registered the Torino name, which it would later use on a very successful muscle car.
Product Details
FINISHES
All our bumpers are dry-fitted, then receive an exclusive hand-finishing in our Dordogne workshop.
The result is unparalleled quality. Before shipping, they are finished with a file to ensure there are no cutting marks or sharp edges. then smooth with fine sandpaper.
This finish is specific to our products; it is our signature and a commitment to our quality.