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Diatto was an
Italian manufacturing company founded in 1835 in
Turin by
Guglielmo Diatto (1804–1864) to make 'carriages for
wealthy customers'. In 1874...
- Lorain. The
Diatto stud
system was the most
common in France, with over 20,000
studs in use. It was
invented by an Italian,
Alfredo Diatto of
Turin and...
- The
Diatto Ottovù
Zagato is a
sports car
designed and
built by
Milanese coachbuilder Carrozzeria Zagato for two of its clients.
Coinciding with the 100th...
- was head
mechanic for
Diatto from 1922
until 1926, when he
joined his
brothers and they
created the
Maserati Tipo 26
based on
Diatto ch****is he had brought...
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Diatto-Clément,
Diatto A Clément, was a
Franco Italian manufacturer of
motor vehicles between 1905 and 1909.
Adolphe Clément-Bayard
created the 'Diatto-Clément...
- (1946–1965)
Conrero (1951–1961) De
Tomaso (1959–2004) De
Vecchi (1905–1917)
Diatto (1905–1955) Dora
Electric Ermini (1948–1962)
Esperia (1905–1910) FAST (1919–1925)...
- The race was won by a
Diatto 30 Sport, with an 8-cylinder 2000cc engine,
driven by the
Alfieri Maserati. "Società
Anonima Diatto-A.Clement
Vettura marca...
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exclusive partner in the thirties. In
those years, even Ansaldo, Bugatti,
Diatto, Fiat,
Isotta Fraschini, Lancia, Maserati, OM and even Rolls-Royce were...
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Bertone Bizzarrini Bremach Ceirano Chiribiri Cisitalia Cizeta De
Tomaso Diatto FCA F.L.A.G.
Fornasari Innocenti Intermeccanica Iso
Milano Isotta Fraschini...
- Italiana,
Fratelli Ceirano, Società
Anonima Italiana Darracq - Darracq,
Diatto, Itala, Junior, Lancia, Società
Ceirano Automobili Torino, S.T.A.R. Rapid...