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Logo of the Lawil brand.
A 1971 built Lawil S3 in an Italian automobile museum
Lawil Lambretta William Fourgonette and Lawil Pick-Up (C1) in the Yekaterinburg shopping center

The Lawil S.p.A. is a former Italian automobile manufacturer that began production in 1967. Lawil was located in Pavia, Lombardia. Lawil S.p.A. was a part of the French Lambretta and the Italian Innocenti.

Composition of the brand name: Henri Willame (Director of the French Lambretta) + Carlo Lavezzari (Designer) = LAvezzari + WILlame

Following models were available:

References

David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.

  1. "Willam". Archived from the original on 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2013-07-06.


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