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Motor vehicle
Isotta Fraschini D65
Overview
ManufacturerIsotta Fraschini
Production1940–1955
AssemblyMilan, Italy
Powertrain
Engine5330 cc diesel inline 6 (D65)
gasoline (D65 2/4)
Dimensions
Length5,870 mm (231.1 in)
Width2,160 mm (85.0 in)
Isotta Fraschini D80 (left) & D65 (right)

The Isotta Fraschini D65 is a truck built in Italy from 1940 to 1955.

The Milan-based company Isotta Fraschini (IF), a producer of luxury cars, airplane, and naval engines had acquired through German company MAN SE the production license of Diesel engines. In 1934 they entered the truck market with the D80 heavy truck and in 1940 launched the D65 which was a commercial success, remaining in production until 1955. It was available as a chassis for special equipment, including buses, by numerous bodies of the time, some of which had Zagato cabins.

Technical information

Two engines were available in the IF D65. A 5330 cc four cylinder diesel producing 78 horsepower at 1900 rpm. and the D65 2/4 got an 80-horsepower gasoline four cylinder.

Military version

The IF D65 started Military service in the Italian Royal Army in 1942 with a standard diesel version. On September 3, 1943 the introduced the petrol version called D65 2/4. After the war, the truck remained in service with the Italian Army until the end of the 1950s.

See also

References

  1. The Vehicles tactical and logistic of the Royal Italian Army until 1943, vol. II (Italian), the Army, Historical Office, Nicola and Philip Pignato Chaplain, 2005 (Italian).
  2. The Vehicles of the Army in World War II, Nicola Pignato, Military History (Italian).
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