A Brief History of the Marque
Jaroslav Frei, previously head of Jawa, designed a range of unusual scooters of 98cc and 123cc which were produced in Zurich between 1950 and 1954.
In France, AMI scooters were marketed by Motobloc.
N.B. Germany also had an AMI brand, an OHV clip-on bicycle engine of 49cc made between 1921 and 1925. See Auto-Motoren-Industrie
Wed Mar 26 2014
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Hi
I represent Swedens first and only scootermuseum and we recently got our mitts on a AMI scooter from 1952! Some parts are missing (seat, front-shield, side-shields and rear wing) but looks like the rest is working.
My question is if you can send me information an history of the make and model and maybe contact information to someone that that can be of assistance regarding the missing parts...
Best regards Dawid Nyberg
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