This beautiful specimen is entirely restored and takes us back to the years between the two world wars. The fire engines were essential aids for taming the fires. Their effectiveness was measured both by the speed of the vehicle and by the power of the pump itself, in this case equipped by a centrifuge with a two-piston volumetric vacuum system, which allowed a flow of eight liters per minute. As for the engine, it is a 4-cylinder petrol motor with magnet ignition, cylinder capacity of 1460 cubic centimeters and a maximum speed of 65 kilometers per hour.
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