Pilen S.A. (also known as Auto Pilen) was a Spanish manufacturing company headquartered in Ibi, Alicante, which produced die-cast scale model cars from the 1970s through the mid-1990s mostly in 1:43 scale. A majority of the castings were inherited from French Dinky.
The company was started in the 1960s, diecasting items like colorful metal sailboats and key chains. In the late 1980s, Pilen was apparently bought by AHC of the Netherlands.
Overview
"Climent Hermanos S.A." (traded as CLIM) had been established by brothers José, Ramón, Rafael, and Enrique Climent in 1951 to make scale model cars and military vehicles. In 1962, Enrique left family business to found his own company along with his wife Pilar. The company's name ("Pil-En") was an acronym derived from couple's both names.[1]
At the beginning, the business produced toy guns made of zamal. In January 1970 Pilen was registared as a sociedad anónima, then moving to a new location on Vicente Aleixandre street also in Alicante. Pilen remained in the business until 1983, when the company closed definitely.[2]