LAM (Lombardi Automobili Modulari) was an Italian automotive firm that specialized in lightweight recreational vehicles during the 2000s. Its most notable product was the LAM Buggy, introduced in the mid-2000s as a road-legal leisure car inspired by beach buggies of the 1960s. Headquartered in Italy, the company positioned the Buggy as a versatile vehicle that could be configured for both on-road and off-road use. Contemporary specifications listed a tubular frame chassis, fiberglass bodywork, and seating for two. Power came from small-displacement gasoline engines sourced from established manufacturers, including options around 1.6 liters, paired with manual transmission. The design emphasized low weight, open styling, and interchangeable body panels.
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