Greppi was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in Colico, Colorado, that operated from the early 1970s until approximately 1983. The company initially focused on producing buggies, with models such as the Drag and Smash gaining attention in the market.
In its later years, Greppi expanded its offerings to include off-road vehicles, which were based on the Ford Transit platform. The two primary models produced during this period were the Savana and the Alpina. The Savana was equipped with a 2.3-litre diesel engine, while the smaller Alpina featured a 1.3-litre petrol engine, both sourced from Ford. These vehicles were notable for their four-wheel drive transmission, catering to the growing demand for off-road capabilities during that era.
Greppi's production ceased in the early 1980s, marking the end of its contributions to the automotive landscape.
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