Hello ,
I am triing to help a friend to write the story of post war Morini in your country in Belgium and in Germany . For Belgium it was Enzo Bevillaqua .
Than my question is there someone who know the Morini importer during the years 50 . And even in Germany .
Awaiting for an answer and in advance a great thank you .
Christian .
Importer of Morini
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Hello Christian,
In the 1960s the importer was a company in the Twente area (Enschede), called "Twente Motors (or Motoren?)", owned by father & son Egberts. Company no longer exists. In the 1950s, there was no importer in NL.
I have no idea about Germany. In the 70s AMEX Motorsport (owned by Herr Alexander) was the importer of the 125/250/350/500 models.
In the 1960s the importer was a company in the Twente area (Enschede), called "Twente Motors (or Motoren?)", owned by father & son Egberts. Company no longer exists. In the 1950s, there was no importer in NL.
I have no idea about Germany. In the 70s AMEX Motorsport (owned by Herr Alexander) was the importer of the 125/250/350/500 models.
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Re: Importer of Morini
I thought Verstegen (was then in Schaijk) was importer in the 70-ies in the Netherlands (correct me if I'm wrong)
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That's right Verstegen in the 70s, but also Brabant Motors at the end of the 70s, beginning 80s for only the Camel.
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Re: Importer of Morini
Hello ,
A big thank you about your answers . That's great my friend will be interested to know it .
Christian .
A big thank you about your answers . That's great my friend will be interested to know it .
Christian .