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Georgano: ''The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile.'' 2001. is a body parts supplier to the European automotive industry which briefly also manufactured vehicles under its own brand name.


History

The company was founded in 1970 as a coachbuilder. One founder, Graziano Boni, died in 2022. Until the 1980s, Embo produced bodies for small European car manufacturers. In some cases, these were just body shells, and in other cases, the vehicles were (almost) completely assembled. Embo worked for De Tomaso and Maserati for a long time, including on the
De Tomaso Pantera The De Tomaso Pantera is a mid-engine sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso from 1971 to 1992. Italian for "Panther", the Pantera was the automaker's most popular model, with over 7,000 manufactured over its twenty-year ...
. Between 1979 and 1990, a total of 463 Panteras of the first series were built, and from 1990 to 1993 another 41 examples of the second series were produced, as well as the
De Tomaso Longchamp The De Tomaso Longchamp is a grand tourer which was produced by the Italian automaker De Tomaso from 1972 to 1989. History The Longchamp was derived from the De Tomaso Deauville four-door saloon, using a shorter wheelbase chassis with the same ...
and the largely identical
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. They also built the
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, including an estate version called Giardinetta created in 1985 from some of the last Deauville parts as a one-off for Elisabeth Heskell, the wife of
Alejandro de Tomaso Alejandro de Tomaso (10 July 1928 in Buenos Aires – 21 May 2003 in Modena, Italy) was an Argentine racing driver and businessman. His name is sometimes seen in an Italianised form as Alessandro de Tomaso. He participated in two Formula One World ...
, . In 1982, Embo displayed a convertible version of the
Maserati Biturbo The Maserati Biturbo is a family of executive grand tourers produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati between 1981 and 1994. The original Biturbo was a two-door, four-seater notchback coupé (of somewhat smaller dimensions than th ...
, which had been launched shortly before. The convertible was based on the standard length Biturbo chassis and had a comparatively large hood. This version was not mass-produced. Instead, Maserati owner Alejandro de Tomaso opted for a Spyder version from
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in Milan, which was based on a shortened chassis. Zagato was to produce all of the Biturbo Spyders until 1996. In addition, Embo produced a number of other prototypes, such as a convertible version of the
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and a revised
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. Embo also showed a long-wheelbase version of the Innocenti Mini, built on the Mini Traveller's bottom plate, which inspired the manufacturer to build a stretched version later on. Embo also collaborated with the Swiss car manufacturer
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. In the 1970s, Monteverdi had the vast majority of its sports car bodies built at
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nearby in
Savigliano Savigliano () is a of Piedmont, Northern Italy, in the Province of Cuneo, about south of Turin by rail. It is home to ironworks, foundries, locomotive works (once owned by Fiat Ferroviaria, now by Alstom) and silk manufactures, as well as sugar ...
; however, occasional bodies were subcontracted out to other workshops - presumably for capacity reasons. Embo manufactured at least four 375/L coupés and two 375/4 sedans. After the market for small series vehicles became increasingly poor in the 1980s, Embo switched its activities to supplying sheet metal parts for various automobiles. Today, Embo produces body parts in large quantities for a number of European manufacturers - particularly for the spare parts sector.


Automobiles with the brand name Embo

Starting in 1978, Embo produced a luxurious variant of the short wheelbase Fiat Campagnola, an all-wheel drive off-road vehicle. They also took over production of the SAMAS Yeti, a small SUV with an overall length of and a wheelbase, selling it as the Embo K/80. Three different Fiat engines were available. These were petrol engines with a displacement of 2000 cc and either , and a diesel engine with a displacement of 2500 cc and . In 1980, a visual revision took place and the K/80 was rebaptized "Mega". Production ended in 1982.


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