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==160/T4 Lusso== | ==160/T4 Lusso== | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:T4_Lusso.jpg|left|thumb|1956 Maserati 160/T4 Lusso]] | ||
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==Ciclocarro== | |||
[[Image:1958 Maserati Ciclocarro.jpg|right|thumb|1958 Maserati Ciclocarro]] | |||
Lightweight, inexpensive to purchase and operate utility vehicle, the modern equivalent of this type of vehicle would be a Kawasaki Mule (which isn't lightweight or inexpensive). These [[motorcycles]] would be used for local deliveries in the narrow streets and alleys of Italy. | |||
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==125== | |||
[[Image:1958 Maserati 125.jpg|right|thumb|1958 Maserati 125]] | |||
The Maserati 125 was another copy of the 1938 German [[DKW RT125]] similar to the units built by [[BSA]] and [[Harley-Davidson]] for use in the [[BSA Bantam|Bantam]] and [[Harley-Davidson Hummer|Hummer]]. This design was one of the "spoils of war" taken from DKW following World War II. Maserati motorcycles were not built by the automobile company of the same name, but a product of the Maserati Battery and Spark Plug Company. | |||
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] | [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] |