Pegaso logo.
Enasa, the Spanish state truck company, took over the old Hispano-Suiza factory at Barcelona, to produce Pegaso commercials.
Pegaso logo.
In 1951 they also began limited production of a Ricart-designed V-8 luxury sports car of 2474cc, introduced at the 1951 Paris Salon, and claimed to be the fastest car in the world. The Z-102 Pegaso could achieve 250 kph ( 156 mph), and at Jabbeke in Belgium, set up flying kilometre and mile records of in September 1953.
(Vintage European Automobiles)
Pegaso emblem.
Pegaso emblem. (submitted by Joaquin Massana).
1953 Pegaso Gran Competizione, Spain.
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