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Stabilimenti Industriali Farina (Turin, 1906–1953) was an
Italian automotive coachbuilder established by
Giovanni Carlo Farina (1884–1957) in 12 Corso...
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produced one-off coupé
designed by
Felice Mario Boano.
Others were
built by
Stabilimenti Farina, who
penned coupés and cabriolets.
Bertone bodied one cabriolet...
- was
there that his
interest in cars was born. He sta**** at Giovanni's
Stabilimenti Farina for decades,
learning bodywork and
beginning to
design his own...
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Ansaldo was one of Italy's
oldest and most
important engineering companies,
existing for 140
years from 1853 to 1993. The
company was
founded in 1853 as...
- Born in Turin, Italy,
Michelotti worked for coachbuilders,
including Stabilimenti Farina, Vignale, Allemano, Bertone, Ghia, Ghia-Aigle, Scioneri, Monterosa...
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available as a coupé or a
convertible and
featured custom bodies by
Stabilimenti Farina,
Bertone and
other coachbuilders. Like all
Siata cars, the Daina...
- year from the
first w**** of
December until the
first w**** of January.
Stabilimenti Spagnoli Palazzo de
Cupis Palazzo Torres M****imo
Lancellotti Church of...
- of
which 11 were
bodied by
Balbo while the
other 7
featured bodies by
Stabilimenti Farina. A
handful of the 11 cars
bodied by
Balbo were
badged as "200...
- 1947 and 1952. Most cars were
coachbuilt by
Pinin Farina, Vignale, and
Stabilimenti Farina.
Built following aerodynamic studies developed for
racing cars...
- seasons. Born in Turin,
Farina was the son of
Giovanni Farina,
founder of
Stabilimenti Farina. Aged nine, he
started driving a two-cylinder Temperino, eventually...