Tulio Crespi S.A. (trade name: Crespi Competición)[2] is an Argentine automobile manufacturer, founded in 1962 by Tulio Crespi (b. June 22, 1938), a former racing driver. With an industrial plant in Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Crespi has been producing automobiles and Formula racing vehicles.[1]
Crespi made significant contributions for Formula Renault 2.0 (building many chasis for former Formula 4) and Argentine Turismo Carretera.[3] Its sports cars included models Tulio and Tulieta, both exhibited at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, the first time an Argentine manufacturer participated in the biennial.[2][3] In the last years, the company expanded its products line to mini truck vehicles.[4]
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Tulio Crespi S.A. (trade name: Crespi Competición) is an Argentine automobile manufacturer, founded in 1962 by Tulio Crespi (b. June 22, 1938), a former...
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