-
ENASA (Empresa
Nacional de
Autocamiones S.A.) was a
Spanish motor vehicle manufacturing company that was
incorporated in 1946
after having bought the...
- apprentices, and have a good
brand image, some
sports cars. The
parent company,
Enasa, was
created in 1946 and
based in the old Hispano-Suiza factory,
under the...
- Touring, Saoutchik,
Serra or
Enasa's own
luxury bodies.
Enasa belonged to the state-owned INI
industrial holding. In 1990
Enasa was sold to Fiat S.p.A. -...
-
engineer for Alfa Romeo. 19 cars were
bodied by Pegaso's
parent company Enasa, 11 of
which were Berlinettas. The
majority of Z-102s had
bodies by Carrozzeria...
- Wheels") is a 6x6
wheeled armoured personnel carrier produced in
Spain by
Enasa since 1979.
Originally powered by a
Pegaso 9157/8 306 hp
diesel engine,...
-
International Harvester,
which sold it in
March 1984 to the
Spanish group Enasa which made it a
subsidiary of Pegaso. In 1990, it
became part of
Iveco which...
- In 1946, the
parent company sold all of its
Spanish automotive ****ets to
Enasa, a
Spanish state-owned
vehicle manufacturer, and the
French arm continued...
-
models of the MAN-VWCV and the VWCV LT
ranges were
marketed in
Spain by
Enasa as
Pegaso Ekus, in a
typical badge engineering operation.
Peterbilt also...
- In 1990, the
group purchased 60%
control of
Spanish industrial company ENASA,
which owned the
industrial vehicle builder Pegaso. In the 1990s, the EuroCargo...
-
produced for
Spain and
marketed under the name
Hisparo managed by the
company Enasa.
Production started in 1957 with the IMS-57,
which was the
first model of...