Bandini Saloncino
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The Bandini Saloncino is a racing car, built in 1968 by Bandini Automobili
Bandini Automobili
Bandini Automobili was an Italian automobile manufacturer operating between 1946 and 1992. It was named after its founder Ilario Bandini.Founded in 1946 in Bandini’s hometown Forlì, the first Bandini used a modified Fiat 1100 engine, the body was made from hand hammered aluminum and the chassis...

 in Forlì
Forlì
Forlì is a comune and city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, and is the capital of the province of Forlì-Cesena. The city is situated along the Via Emilia, to the right of the Montone river, and is an important agricultural centre...

, Italy
Italy
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The new sports coupé was presented at the "Salone Internazionale dell'Automobile di Torino" (International car show of Turin
Turin
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) in 1968, but its manufacturer Ilario Bandini
Ilario Bandini
Ilario Bandini was an Italian businessman, racing driver, and racing car builder.-Early years:Bandini was born in Villa Rovere, today part of the administrative region of Forlì in Romagna. Upon leaving elementary school, he apprenticed as a mechanic and turner in nearby Forli...

 with irony, given the small size of its Berlinetta and little sympathy for the suffix "-one" (meaning "big"), renamed the Sports Coupé 1000 with the nickname "Saloncino" (little saloon).

The birth of the Saloncino plays an important role in the production history of Bandini, as the company's first sports coupé. It has, under a distinct body, a new front suspension and a chassis, with only similarities to its relative, the 1000/66
Bandini 1000
The Bandini 1000 is a race car, built in 1966 by Bandini Cars Forlì.This new sports prototype, replaces the P 1000 which inherits the engine bialbero Bandini of 1000 cc engine displacement, constantly updated and improved , the scheme standstill four-wheel independent and structure of the chassis,...

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The Saloncino was also the test car for the first downdraught-carburetted 1300 cc engine.

The chassis

The frame
Frame (vehicle)
A frame is the main structure of the chassis of a motor vehicle. All other components fasten to it; a term for this is design is body-on-frame construction.In 1920, every motor vehicle other than a few cars based on motorcycles had a frame...

, designed and built by Ilario Bandini, although based on the recent progenitor 1000/66, has a new structure of frame tubes in which the engine takes substantial force. The design also featured in the subsequent s.p. 1000/72
Bandini s.p. 1000
The Bandini 1000 sports prototype is a racing car built for the season 1972 by Bandini Cars Forlì.This car marked some significant changes in the landscape of production Bandini....

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The front suspension presents a classic triangle below and a new trapeze above.
  • Structure and material
    Material
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    : frame of elliptical section tubes, special steel of aeronautical derivation; patent No. 499843.
  • Suspension:
    • Front: Independent, a triangle and trapeze overlapped with hydraulic telescopic shock absorber
      Shock absorber
      A shock absorber is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp shock impulse, and dissipate kinetic energy. It is a type of dashpot.-Nomenclature:...

      s, tilted and with cylindrical helical coaxial springs; anti-roll bar
    • Rear: independent, swinging arms and triangles lower hydraulic telescopic shock absorbers, inclined agents and cylindrical helical coaxial springs, camber
      Camber
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       caster and convergence adjustable anti-roll bar
  • Braking system:
    • Service: hydraulic discs front and rear
  • Steering
    Steering
    Steering is the term applied to the collection of components, linkages, etc. which will allow a vessel or vehicle to follow the desired course...

    : rack and pinion
  • Drive: left-hand drive
  • Wheels: Amadori and Campagnolo
    Campagnolo
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     aluminium
    Aluminium
    Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al, and its atomic number is 13. It is not soluble in water under normal circumstances....

     alloys
  • Fuel tank
    Fuel tank
    A fuel tank is safe container for flammable fluids. Though any storage tank for fuel may be so called, the term is typically applied to part of an engine system in which the fuel is stored and propelled or released into an engine...

    : 55 l (15 US gal; 12 imp gal)
  • Transmission
    Transmission (mechanics)
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    : Colotti
    Valerio Colotti
    Valerio Colotti was an Italian automotive engineer, known for his early work with Ferrari and Maserati chassis and transmission systems....


The Bandini DOHC 1000 engine

The power exchange differential is the same as that which equips the 1000/66
Bandini 1000
The Bandini 1000 is a race car, built in 1966 by Bandini Cars Forlì.This new sports prototype, replaces the P 1000 which inherits the engine bialbero Bandini of 1000 cc engine displacement, constantly updated and improved , the scheme standstill four-wheel independent and structure of the chassis,...

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  • Positioning: longitudinal rear mounted engine, 4-cylinder in-line
  • Materials and specifics: a mixed distribution: chain gears, on DOHC aluminium cylinder head, 8 valves, hemispherical, cast iron five bearing monoblock, unique alloy cast sump in aluminium
  • Bore: 68 mm
  • Stroke: 68 mm
  • Displacement
    Engine displacement
    Engine displacement is the volume swept by all the pistons inside the cylinders of an internal combustion engine in a single movement from top dead centre to bottom dead centre . It is commonly specified in cubic centimeters , litres , or cubic inches...

    : 987 cc
  • Compression ratio: 9.5:1
  • Power
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    : 2 twin-choke Weber
    Weber
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      38DCO3 downdraught carburettors
  • Power
    Power (physics)
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    : 105 CV @ 8500 rpm
  • Lubrication: Carter with wet gear pump and external filter
  • Cooling: forced liquid with centrifugal pump-driven belt and pulley, 2 aluminium coolers at the rear
  • Gearbox and clutch: 5 speed + Rg clutch; single dry disc
  • Ignition and electrical equipment: coil and distributor
    Distributor
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     on the head, battery 12 V
    Volt
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     and generator
    Electrical generator
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The body

The body sports coupé, produced by Bandini completely in alloy, allegedly closely follows that of the Barchetta of 1966.

The front is very similar to the predecessor, but to make the organic roof and windscreen, the bonnet is more inclined and acquires a convexity shared with the rest of the body. Consequently, the doors have a greater height, but remain unchanged in their shape, as does the rear engine cover, which maintains the air side but not higher.

The upper part of the rear engine cover is entirely dominated by a long and convex back window that leaves nice view of the engine and mechanics. It forgiveness instead tilted the slits near the rear wheels basically unchanged while the transparent tail is intended to capture the eyes of onlookers.

The original black and silver livery was replaced at the end of seventies with the current "racing red" (Italy's national racing color).

See also

  • Ilario Bandini
    Ilario Bandini
    Ilario Bandini was an Italian businessman, racing driver, and racing car builder.-Early years:Bandini was born in Villa Rovere, today part of the administrative region of Forlì in Romagna. Upon leaving elementary school, he apprenticed as a mechanic and turner in nearby Forli...

  • Bandini Cars
    Bandini Automobili
    Bandini Automobili was an Italian automobile manufacturer operating between 1946 and 1992. It was named after its founder Ilario Bandini.Founded in 1946 in Bandini’s hometown Forlì, the first Bandini used a modified Fiat 1100 engine, the body was made from hand hammered aluminum and the chassis...



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